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2008 Kawasaki Concourse 14abs on 2040-motos

$8,750
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campus drive at fifth street 2008 Kawasaki Concourse fourteen ANTI LOCK BRAKESNeutron SilverIs in terrific condition, runs perfectly, needs nothing at all.New inspection and full tune up seven months ago. garage kept.15,0XX miles2 detachable saddle bags (one of the saddle bags has some scratches, but I have ordered touch up paint for it)2 in handlebar risers installed electric wind screenwith extended windscreen, for full wind blockageCASH ONLYLocal pick up onlyemail or call George atI will delete this ad when the bike sells. please do not text, and please do not message asking just "is this item still available". i will NOT respond. email or call with real questions, or a time you want to come see the bike.thanks!

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