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2009 Kawasaki 650r (green) on 2040-motos

$4,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Burlington, Vermont

Burlington, VT
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2009 Kawasaki 650R (GREEN), $4,500, image 1

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For sale is 1 very nice Kawasaki 650R Ninja, always adult owned, garaged and babied. I am the 2nd older adult owner, this bike has never been laid down and has always been taken care of. With only 1850 original miles you can tell it doesn't get out much. If your seriously looking for a bike like this you wont find a cleaner one, no test rides unless you have cash in hand and are willing to give it up. If interested call Ray @ I do have the title in hand, SERIOUS inquires only!!!!

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