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2006 Kawasaki 636 Special Edition on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Rome, Georgia

Rome, GA
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I have a 2006 Kawasaki 636 Ninja Special Edition . Clean and well taken care of bike. Bike has a few very minor scrathes from helmet hanging from rear holder while riding. NEVER BEEN DOWN. Sprockets and chain are in awesome condition. Tires are about 50% May replace soon. oil change every 3k. Timing chain, tensioner, and valves was done at 10k miles on this bike.Price is $5,500 FIRM or Possible tradeTHE ONLY TRADES I WILL ACCEPT ARE A A CLEAN CRUISER HARLEY, BOBBER, OR A 96 ^ CIVIC MUST BE five SPD or 92-95 swapped EG** I dont want you busted up,riced out, primered annoying civic DONT ASK! I WILL NOT add cash or travel. So if its a offer i may like you need to be willing to come to me.

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