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Kawasaki Ninja description
2014 Ninja 300 ABS Special Edition - ~4,600 miles (it's garaged for winter, still might take a spin on it every now and then) like new never seen a drop, with lots of extras:
Bought at the end of 2015, and it's been great fun and flawless ride. This is the ABS edition which is always an extra safeguard for any new riders who are in the process of learning brake control. Was primarily a commuter bike for me, no issues keeping up with traffic doing 70-80+ on the highway even with my 6'1 - 210# frame. Upgrading to a 600 series, so it's time to sell my baby. Nice set of extras included with the bike: Yoshi frame sliders (paid 179) Healtech DS Series gear indicator in blue LED format. (paid 159) MotoDynamic Integrated Brake/Turn light. Amazing mod (paid 80), pics/video here: here Roaring Toys Lowering kit (paid 169)- currently set to factory standard. Roaring Toys adjustable lever kit, anodized Red (paid 159). (set the travel of brake and clutch levers to your liking) Zero Gravity Corsa Windscreen (paid 80) - tinted. This is a slightly higher than stock wind screen, installed it since I commute on the highway. Side mirror risers (better rear visibility for taller riders, I'm 6'1 and worked great for me) Leo Vince' Carbon fiber exhaust (paid 185). Venom Sport Bike stands (front and rear) (paid 80) A little over 1K in extras on the bike included. Bike was cared for with the Zaino Show car package (no scratches, dings, scuffs) I do still have all the stock parts (stock Kawasaki wind screen, stock exhaust, stock tail fender with all lights) They are of course included with the bike at the time of sale. Bike will have a fresh oil change to the purchaser (Mobil 1 Synthetic Moto Oil) Located in the N. Grand Prairie of Dallas/Fort Worth TX area (161/I30), happy to entertain test rides, (bring your own helmet and gear) but the cash will be in my hand while you are taking it for a spin. Many people ask why? It's because if you crash or destroy the bike, I'm left holding the bag. Or the other situation where someone takes it for a spin, and around the block their buddy is waiting with a trailer to box it up never to be seen again. Just covering my bases. Me holding the cash during test drive is no obligation on your part to buy, when the bike is returned in the same condition you get the cash back and can buy or walk, totally your call. Clear title, and in hand. Inspection sticker is good till end of December. Sorry, no seller financing or anything like that. Cash in hand and you take instant delivery. Any questions feel free to ask. Hit me up via email and if interested we can trade contact information to text or arrange a time for you to check it out. |
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2014 AMA Supercross – Phoenix Results
Mon, 13 Jan 2014Kawasaki‘s Ryan Villopoto nabbed a hard-earned first victory of the 2014 AMA Supercross season, overcoming a poor start that saw him ninth after the first lap for the win. The three-time reigning champion found himself well back after the first corner as Yoshimura Suzuki‘s Jake Moss took the holeshot ahead of Yamaha‘s Justin Brayton and the KTM‘s Ryan Dungey. Brayton took over the lead by the second corner and would stay in front for the first 13 laps.
Kawasaki Celebrates 40th Anniversary of KX – Video
Mon, 08 Jul 2013Kawasaki is marking the 40th anniversary of its KX dirt bike lineup with a special web page and a new documentary (look for Part 1 below). The KX legacy began in 1974 with the KX250 which was based on the works machine ridden by AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Jimmy Weinert in 1973. The KX Dirt Domination page highlights the successes of the KX line over the last 40 years, including its astounding run in AMA Supercross and Motocross over the last decade.
It's Official: Kawasaki Announces The 2023 Ninja ZX-4RR KRT
Wed, 01 Feb 2023Kawasakis latest pocket rocket will rev to over 15,000 rpm. Credit: Photos by Kawasaki One of the worst-kept secrets in motorcycling is now a secret no more: Kawasaki has announced the Ninja ZX-4RR KRT will be coming to the US in 2023, (hopefully) ushering in a revival of 400cc four-cylinder sportbikes that were all the rage in the 1990s. But unlike the current parallel-twin Ninja 400, which is essentially a budget bike dressed in sportbike clothes, this newest model is worthy of the ZX prefix, as it boasts proper suspension, twin radial brakes, a full electronics suite, and chassis geometry inspired by its ZX-6R and ZX-10R siblings – oh, and let’s not forget – a compact four-banger that will rev to over 15,000 rpm!
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