Kawasaki Ninja description
I have to sell my bike due to health reasons and medical bills.It is currently painted flat black and ready for paint.I was in the process of getting ready to swap the transmission out with the new one, but need to move on and let someone else do with it as they please.It has Sharkskinz fairings and a full Scorpion exhaust system from the headers back.The picture is what it looked like before changing the exhaust and getting it ready for paint.$1500 or possible trade for weapons,vehicle or whatever else you may have to offer.Pat
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