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Kawasaki Ex650 on 2040-motos

US $3,600.00
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Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Kawasaki EX650 photos

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Kawasaki EX650 tech info

TypeType:Engine

Kawasaki EX650 description

Engine is amazing, and in the original sealed manufactures packaging! Untouched! 
According to my research, this will fit the motorcycles listed below. This is for the engine assembly only - the same as you'd receive from Kawasaki when ordered. This is NOT A KIT and does not contain wiring harness, fuel pump, etc. It is the engine only. This engine retails for nearly $5,800! 

Fits:
2009 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650R (EX650C9F)
2010 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650R (EX650CAF)
2011 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650R (EX650CBF)
2012 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650R (EX650ECF)
2013 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650 ABS (EX650FDS)
2013 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650R (EX650EDS)
2014 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650 (EX650EEF)
2014 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650 ABS (EX650FEF)
2015 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650 (EX650EFF)
2015 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650 ABS (EX650FFF)
2016 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650 ABS (EX650FGF)
2016 Kawasaki Street Bike NINJA 650 [EX650EGF]

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