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2008 Kawasaki Ninja on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Roxboro, North Carolina, United States

Roxboro, North Carolina, United States
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Kawasaki Ninja tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Ninja description

The bike is a 2008 with only 1600 miles. Its set up for drag racing but is fully street legal,has head lights,tail lights and turn signals if you want to street ride it. The list of mods is to long to type everything, but I would be willing to go over it all with anyone interested. Motor is set up for nitrous, it has wossner rods and pistons,ported head,adjustable cam gears,carpenter valve springs,oil mods done to crank and case,high volume oil pump,Walbro 255gph fuel pump,ceramic coated Tsukigi side winder pipe,billet oil pan,race cut tranny,clutch mod with Brocks springs and spacers with drag pak clutches. Has all electronics for air shifter,nitrous,MSD SB6 for timing,data logging,LED shift light,etc. Everything is wired thru MPS switches mounted on the handlebars along with a MPS tether kill switch It has a Adams Performance chromoly swing arm with bottle bracket and air tank,bike sits at 68". Also has zx10 wheels with ceramic bearings, low pro front tire and a new drag radial on the rear along with aluminum sprocket and light weight brake rotors. The bike has an extended tail section with seat pan,it will also come with the stock tail section and swing arm. The bike was just painted,it has not even been set on. As far as chassis goes,the forks have been lowered 2" internally,and it has a Brocks lowering strap.The rear has a Litz revalve race shock,flat link and adjustable lowering links. This bike has the best of everything,no expense spared I have receipts for just about every part,close to $18k invested in the bike. The horsepower numbers and track times can be shared with serious interest. I have bought and sold many cars,bikes,trucks,etc on ebay and I will help in any way with shipping. Feel free to contact me with any questions! Please dont waste my time or yours on bidding if not willing to commit.

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