Kawasaki Ninja tech info
Kawasaki Ninja description
20,730ish American miles. Starts, runs, goes places. Exhaust baffles have been removed so you can annoy your parents. Goofy flame decals were removed (this removal added 5hp, I'm sure of it.) It has been dropped so that's already out of the way. It has some scratches shown in the pics, but that only makes the boys/girls/sandwiches that you're trying to impress think that you've seen some s#*t. Front turn signals are wonky, but functional. It's high time that the chain and sprockets should be replaced. Perfect for the beginner biker boy/girl/commuter/adventure seeker. Comes with a full tank of gasoline and a smile. If the price goes over $1600, I'll buy you a buffet dinner at Golden Corral the day you pick it up. Whether or not you'll enjoy my company is questionable, but Golden Corral does have a variety of meats and soft serve ice cream choices. |
Kawasaki Ninja for Sale
- 2009 kawasaki ninja(US $5,500.00)
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- 2015 kawasaki ninja(US $7,500.00)
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- 2007 kawasaki ninja(US $2,700.00)
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