Kawasaki Ninja tech info
Kawasaki Ninja description
This bike is in excellent condition. Oil, filter, coolant, brake fluid and pads have been changed this week.
The bike has never been crashed. There are two places on the rear fairing where a previous owner's bungee cord chipped the paint. Please se the pics. The bike starts right up with a little choke. It shifts smoothly trough all gears and there is no smoke from the exhaust. Everything works as it should. The tires still have tread, but will need to be replaced soon. I am willing to drive up to 100 miles to deliver the bike to the new owner (buyer pays 50 cents a mile). However, it must be paid for first. I am also willing to work with the buyer to arrange shipping, if necessary. Please feel free to ask any questions. |
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