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Clean 2002 Kawasaki Zx6r on 2040-motos

$3,400
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado

Fort Collins, CO
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I have a very nice 2002 ZX6R that has approx 25,000mis. It runs well and it has always been well taken care of and garaged. It has many new parts in the past year which are as follows:1) Tires2) Chain and sprockets3) KOSO rx-1n Speedometer/Gauge Cluster ($270)4) CNC Levers and Grips5) Braided brake lines6) K&N air filter7) NGK Iridium spark plugs8) Redbull Fairing and bolt kit ($530)9) Two Brothers black series race exhaust ($350)10) JDM H.I.D. Headlamps11) Fuel tank (Purchased with dented tank)12) Front turn signals13) Integrated tail light with turn signals ............... and many other small things such as mirror deletes, new tank pad, etc. The bike runs well, the only thing that is currently "wrong" with the bike is the speedometer needs to be programmed to read the correct speed you're traveling. If you're interested or would like to see more photos please call or text me at

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