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  • 2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON NIGHT ROD VRSC ABS REBUILT TITLE2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON NIGHT ROD VRSC ABS REBUILT TITLE (2008)
     THIS HARLEY TURNS ON AND RUNS PERFECT.INSPECTION AND FRESH OIL CHANGED PERFORMED NO PROBLEMS FOUND.THIS MOTORCYCLE HAS A REBUILT TITLE DUE TO ITS PREVIOUS HISTORY OF A THEFT RECOVERY AND WAS AUCTIONED OFF BY STATE FARM.NO DAMAGE WAS DONE TO THE MOTORCYCLE WHEN IT WAS PURCHASED IT IS IN SHOWROOM CONDITION. YOUR BID IS A CONTRACT TO PURCHASE SO PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT IF YOU WANT INSPECTION TO HAVE THE DONE BEFORE MAKING YOUR MIND UP.SHIPPING CAN BE DONE FOR A LOW COST OF AROUND 400 DOLLARS.ANY WHERE ON WEST COAST AND 500 EAST COAST.I WILL RELEASE THE ITEM TO SHIPPER ONCE PAYMENT HAS CLEARED IN FULL.ANY QUESTIONS I CAN BE REACHED (719) 582-6759. FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER CLOSE OF AUCTION.
    2013-10-03 06:58:31
    Pueblo, Colorado, US
    9,600
    6,050.00
  • 2012 Harley Davidson V Rod Muscle VRSCF2012 Harley Davidson V Rod Muscle VRSCF (2012)
    Up for auction is a 2012 Harley Davidson V Rod Muscle VRSCF that is still under manufacturer warranty with only 1250 miles! Below I listed the cost for all the options, services, and fees included from the dealership: $15,159 V Rod Muscle (Black Denim) $1,195 ABS & Security $335 Harley Quick Release Windshield $330 Harley Luggage Rack & Backrest Pad $1,000 Vance & Hines Pipes, Tuner, & K&N Air Filter $350   1,000 Mile Service (from the Harley Service Department) $390 Destination Charge (dealer freight) $18,759 total paid This is the price that I paid new from the Harley dealership (not including tax). You can save a ton of money buying this barely used V Rod Muscle with all of the accessories you need! The Vance & Hines pipes make this thing sound like a beast. Please let me know if you have any questions.
    2013-09-03 14:56:28
    Pueblo, Colorado, US
    1,250
    13,500.00
  • 2012 Harley Davidson V Rod Muscle VRSCF2012 Harley Davidson V Rod Muscle VRSCF (2012)
    Up for auction is a 2012 Harley Davidson V Rod Muscle VRSCF that is still under manufacturer warranty with only 1250 miles! This bike has been well taken care of and is garage kept. Below I listed the cost for all the options and services from the dealership when buying new: Base $15,159 V Rod Muscle (Black Denim) $1,195 ABS & Security $390 Destination Charge (dealer freight) $350 1,000 Mile Service (from the Harley Service Department) Accessories $335 Harley Quick Release Windshield $330 Harley Luggage Rack & Backrest Pad $1,000 Vance & Hines Pipes,Fuel Pak, & K&N Air Filter $18,759 total paid This is the price that I paid new from the Harley dealership (not including tax).
    2013-09-03 03:56:54
    Pueblo, Colorado, US
    1,250
    13,500.00

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2025 Kawasaki KLX230R / KLX230R S Review

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Designed to inspire addiction Kawasaki would like to think it knows its customer possibly better than they know themselves, and anyone invested in bringing new riders into the sport understands the importance of setting them up for success. A new rider’s first steed should be approachable, forgiving, playful, price-conscious, and cool. Kawasaki has set out to offer the perfect bike on all fronts, and in my opinion, they have succeeded.

2025 Kawasaki KLX230R and KLX230R S Review Gallery

Mon, 11 Nov 2024

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2024 Kawasaki Z500 SE Review – First Ride

Tue, 14 May 2024

Displacement creeps alongside tech and styling updates Photos by Kevin Wing Every rider can fondly recall their first street motorcycle. Maybe it was a used 1980s “Honda Davidson” cruiser with miles of wear and tear. Or perhaps it was a shiny new lightweight sport bike, candy coated and bright like a Skittle.

2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 Review – First Ride

Tue, 23 Apr 2024

Photos by Kevin Wing Photo/Kawasaki Kawasaki has been dominating the realm of entry-level motorcycles, especially with the introduction of the Ninja 400 in 2018. In fact, they were so capable and enjoyable to ride that I bought one myself and it has become one of my favorite motorcycles in my stable. The Ninja 400 wasn't perfect, and I had my gripes about it.

2024 Kawasaki KLX300/KLX300SM Review – First Ride

Mon, 18 Dec 2023

A winning formula gets even more… winning-er Photos: Kevin Wing Kawasaki’s media guy Brad Puetz (pronounced like the actor, though this Brad is not nearly as good looking or famous) said something that stuck with me. “Between the Versys 650 and this, these are the two bikes journalists tend to buy most from us.” As a previous Versys 650 owner – purchased from MO’s former Editorial Director Sean Alexander, and then passed down after me to another former MO staffer Tom Roderick, we can certainly attest to the first part. 2024 Kawasaki KLX300/KLX300SM Kawasaki has an unexpected success with the KLX300 and KLX300SM, so instead of massive changes for what's essentially an entry-level motorcycle, Kawasaki decided to make it look better.

2024 Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid Review – First Ride

Tue, 31 Oct 2023

The world’s first production hybrid motorcycle has a lot to offer – but does it make any sense in America? Photos: Kawasaki Like it or not, regulatory agencies around the world are cracking down on vehicle emissions and imposing some of the strictest rules we, the motoring public, have ever seen. One of these rules includes restricting, or even banning, petrol-powered vehicles through portions of some European cities.

2024 Kawasaki Eliminator Review – First Ride

Wed, 13 Sep 2023

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2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R Review – First Ride

Mon, 11 Sep 2023

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CARB Filings Hint at Updated Kawasaki Z650RS for 2024

Mon, 10 Apr 2023

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How Much Power Does The 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Make?

Fri, 03 Feb 2023

US-spec models may be significantly down on power We’ve been covering the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R for a while now, and even up until it was revealed this week, there was skepticism about whether the little four-banger would actually come to America. Join the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R Forum After the official announcement, the obvious questions came up: How much does it cost? How much does it weigh?