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02 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 with 10,xxx miles. I have clean clear title in hand. The bike was dropped on the left side when it had 1200 miles by 1st owner. I am 2nd owner and have put 9k on the bike with 0 issues. It will need speedo, fork seals, and possibly tires for inspection. has 1 small ding in exhaust on left side as well as scratches on the obvious locations such as fender, tank, exhaust, headlight. The bike is 11 years old and has never had the carbs cleaned or tuned so will need done. It does run and ride fine as I still ride it every week. It will be sold AS IS and you come get it. I am located in central pa. Feel free to contact me for better pics or any questions concerning the damage. It is mostly all cosmetic. Bike is also dirty from sitting. Will accept cash in person or paypal for payment.
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