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03 Kawasaki Zx 636 on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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I have a Kawasaki zx636r it has around 25000 mis I did have -1 in the front and + two in the back so the miles are off. I have changed back to stock sprocket in the back. I does have new breaks, plugs, chain, sprocket, valves have been seated, head milled, new head gasket, new radiator , muzzy exhaust, muzzy lowering links, and rear led turn singles. It also has passenger seat and solo seat and frame sliders. It is a great bike I ride every day but you must have money and MC endorsement to test ride. I do have two stands and a helmet that I paid 600 for that I may work into the deal. It have never been dropped. I do not respond to emails I might have forgot some stuff so if you have any questions call or text Scott thanks this Is meant!!! the only reason I am selling is because I had elbow surgery!

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