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Kawasaki Ninja description
Runs and rides great! Ready to go! Only has 3,270 original miles. Been sitting since 2008. I rebuilt carbs, changed oil and filter, and replaced spark plugs, and installed a brand new battery. Everything works as it should and even has the factory tool kit under the seat. This bike is in EXCEPTIONAL condition for its age. With a little over 3000 miles its not even broken in yet! Has one little ding on gas tank. See pic. Comes with a nice matching medium HJC Fusion helmet. Feel free to come check it out! I took this in as a partial trade and have no use for it. That's the only reason I'm selling it. It has a clear Massachusetts title signed by the previous owner. I will provide the title and a bill of sale. Sold AS IS with no warranty. I won't ship. Cash in person only! No trades. |
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