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1999 Kawasaki Zrx 1100 Drag Bike W/trailer on 2040-motos

$6,500
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1999 Kawasaki ZRX 1100 11k miles 8" over McIntosh swing arm w/underbracing, air in arm, 7" slick, wheelie brs, MTC lock up clutch,2 step launch master, shift light,Pingel air shifter, Scott's rotary steering dampener,front end tie-down strap,4 into one Dale Walker hole shot full exhaust, jet kit w/K&N air filters ,EK o-ring gold chain 55 tooth rear sixteen tooth front various sizes rear sprockets ,all stock parts for the street included,runs 10.80's, 120 mph.stock motor, very consistent with 200 lb. rider. 2005 6x12ft. Royal Trailer Clean, new tires,new clearance lamps,new LED tail lamps. Bike and trailer together $6500.00. Will consider selling separately motorcycle $4500.00 Trailer $2000.00 Please call

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