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2002 Kawasaki Meanstreak on 2040-motos

$4,200
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Portland, Maine

Portland, ME
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I have a 2002 Kawasaki meanstreak. 1500cc. 30k+ miles on it. brand new tires this year. has forward controls, extended handle bars, k&n air filter kit, Vance and Hynes long shots, power commander 3, and dual headlamps(I have never ridden a bike at night and seen so much). also has a Reese hitch for hauling a tag along trailer. The saddle bags come with it, but there nothing special! Have box of extra parts for air filter and stock blinkers. great bike real snappy!!! drop a gear and your gone!!!! fuel injected, liquid cooled, and shaft drive. always stored inside. needs nothing just ride it. call or text me at

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