2006 Kawasaki Ninja on 2040-motos
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This local TN bike just in, she is an adult ridden 3400 mile bike that has been well cared for to say the least... With the Ninja being this low of miles, garage kept and adult ridden its the perfect combination for someone looking to buy a used highly sought after bike. The bikes plastic and paint are near perfect with a couple of small chips, and a rub mark from a strap as it was transported to the last owner. (pictured) The bike is a 1000 cc 4 cylinder fuel injected bike with a 6 speed transmission. It does have a power commander 5, Aftermarket exhaust and has been tuned on a dyno. I will include the dyno sheet with the sale of the bike. The Kawasaki also has a double bubble tinted windscreen, various aftermarket smalls a fresh battery and service. If you are looking for a super clean ZX10R look no further! Call Scott at 615 476 1195 for further info. Tn residents will pay all applicable tax ,tag and doc fees. All out of state buyers will pay a $124.95 doc fee and a .003% tax required by my state on all out of state sales. (about 30 bucks on 10k) Thanks and please check out my other bikes! TNRODS
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WSBK 2012: Assen Results
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Pirelli To Remain Tire Supplier For All World Superbike Classes Through 2018
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