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2005 Kawasaki Zx6r on 2040-motos

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Cleveland, Tennessee

Cleveland, TN
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Custom painted 636 I painted myself 09/23/13 I painted it a Champion White with an orange pearl. 2 new tires the front i a Diablo and the back is a Continental. New back breaks. Did an oil change on it 10/4/13. Has new blue shorty brake and clutch levers. not on in the images but they are on it now. Has white rim trim, adds a nice look to the bike. New peg set black New bolt kit black also not in the picture but theyre on the bike now. I have the rear cowl that matches the rest of the bike.I lowered the bike an inch and a half which didnt affect the riding at all and it still pulls up to 12oclock.It has a Leo Vince exhaust and sounds amazing. I would like to sell it but Im open to offers of trade. 423-504-XXXX

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