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2003 Kawasaki Zzr1200 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $5,499.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: Pearl Mystic Black
Location:

Cookeville, Tennessee, US

Cookeville, TN, US
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2003 Kawasaki ZZR1200  Sportbike , US $5,499.00, image 1

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2003 Kawasaki ZZR1200  Sportbike , US $5,499.00, image 2

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TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:km1555 PhonePhone:8665733175

Kawasaki Other description

2003 KAWASAKI ZZR1200, Kawasaki NINJA ZZR1200 With Swingarm extensions, Muzzy Pipes,and Chrome Wheels The result is a machine that offers sporty handling, a powerful yet user-friendly engine, comfortable ergonomics and an upscale appearance.

Moto blog

Ryan Villopoto Out For 2014 Motocross Title Defense

Tue, 06 May 2014

Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto will be unable to defend his 2013 AMA Pro Motocross Championship title after opting to get knee surgery to fix a lingering injury. Villopoto battled with the knee issue throughout the Monster Energy Supercross season, and after consulting his medical team, it was decided he will undergo surgery on his knee as soon as possible. Monster Energy Kawasaki has signed the 2013 Canadian Monster Energy Motocross Nationals Champion Brett Metcalfe to join Jake Weimer for the 2014 AMA Pro Motocross season.

You want a nice little car, you do.

Wed, 08 Sep 2010

We ran a couple of stories last week - both, coincidentally, about new Kawasakis. One was the first peek of the new ZX10R – hot stuff you’d imagine – the other, the new W800 retro parallel twin. I suppose it shouldn’t have shocked us, which story was most popular in terms of hits but it really does mark a seismic shifts in British biking attitudes that the W800 story doubled the hits of the ZX10 piece.

How to wheelie ten tonnes of Z1300

Tue, 21 Dec 2010

Yes, the video may be old (that's Barry Sheene doing the voice-over) but it's still worth seeing. This mad Fin was the inspiration for every stunt rider you've ever seen. Forget the White Helmets or Dave Taylor, he practically invented stunt riding all by himself.