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2009 KAWASAKI ZX6R!! DEALER WHOLESALE!!! MUST SELL!!! (2009)
THIS BIKE IS IN GOOD CONDITION...THIS BIKE REALLY IS AS NICE AND RUNS GREAT!! PAINT IS IN GREAT SHAPE AS WELL AS THE TIRES!! ONLY 3125 FOR MILES!!! VERY VERY LOW MILES AND ALSO VERY FAST ALSO, HERE IS A LINK TO OUR WEBSITE THAT HAS ADDITIONAL SPECS ON THIS BIKE http://www.paradisemotorsportsnd.com/2009KawasakiZX6R-inventory.htm?id=423494&used=1&vin=JKAZX4R199A001607#/0 PLEASE CALL WITH FURTHER INFO/QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL US WITH ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS AS WE DO NOT HAVE THE STAFF TO RESPOND TO ALL EMAILS IN A TIMELY MANNER.2013-09-04 07:52:02Minot, North Dakota, US3,1256,995.00
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Kawasaki ex 500 (1993)
Good starter bike. Is missing front bottom fairing ( doesnt affect the look of the bike much) . Has some starting issues.2013-10-03 02:07:39Dickinson, North Dakota, US449,0121,500.00
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2012 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 ABS Sportbike (2012)
2012 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 ABS, 2012 Ninja 1000 ABS Vance and Hines exhaust new tires front and back 5700 miles never tipped no scratches. $8,000 OBO call 701-710-0247 $8,000.00 OBO2013-10-03 18:29:17oakes, ND, US08,000.00
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2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Motorcycle (0)
2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Fantastic ConditionLow Miles, Just over 7,200Responsibly RiddenBoomerang Marine and Sports1110 North Nokomis StreetAlexandria, MN 56360Call for info At:Visit Us On-line: http://www.boomerangsports.com2014-01-21 22:22:11Fargo, ND02,299.00
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2009 Kawasaki Ninja 600ccc Monster Edition Bike for sale (0)
2009 Kawasaki Ninja 600ccc Monster Edition Bike for sale in Bismarck, ND. I am Selling my 2009 600cc Ninja, It is time for me to sell it. It has 2 Very minor scratches.2014-01-28 01:11:08Bismarck, ND07,500.00
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1994 Kawasaki Ninja (1994)
This all original Ninja has 2528 original miles and still has the original tires, exhaust, grips and even original Kawasaki wheel weights! I have the original owners manual and tool kit as well. The carbs have been gone thru and replaced the brass with original Kawasaki parts. Also has a fresh oil change and filter and spark plugs. Fuel gauge is the only thing that does not work. The bike was just serviced and inspected. This is a 100% all Kawasaki original bike. If it were not for the torn decal on the left side (see pics), this bike could sit on a show room floor! I located it through a friend and I ended up talking with the original owner. After he tipped it over, he parked the bike and never rode it again. I brought it home and completely went through the carbs using all Kawasaki parts as well as new plugs, oil and oil filter and a new battery. It starts right up and runs and drives like it did in 1994. This is so original that the break-in decal is still affixed to the top tripple tree. I polished the plastics and removed what overspray was left and it polished up like a showroom finish. The bike is the rare black/purple/turquois scheme. I cannot describe the great original condition of this bike to do it justice. The pictures are a good representation, but it must be seen in person to appreciate the one-of-a-kind condition of this bike.2016-08-10 04:48:03Bismarck, North Dakota, United States211000
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2012 Kawasaki Ninja (2012)
Have a look at this 2012 650 Ninja! This bike has spent countless hours in a local custom shop and has received a full transformation! The custom Joker themed paint job is so highly detailed that it will receive facial recognition on any of you favorite apps.2016-11-16 04:38:21Bismarck, North Dakota, United States2776,500.00
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