2011 Kawasaki Sport Touring Concourse C14 on 2040-motos
Whitestone, New York, United States
Kawasaki Sport Touring Concourse C14 tech info
Kawasaki Sport Touring Concourse C14 description
Just have two many bikes to keep on the road,One has to go.
With heavy heart I am listing my C14. Exceptional performance,great sport tourer. Extras;Corbin saddle,risers,Murphs Wedge,V Stream shield. New Continental Motion Tires,Amsoil synthetic oil. Kawasaki extended warranty til 7/2019,Yes transferable. Will assist with delivery if within 100 miles. Trailer available for transporting,Must be returned within two weeks. Feel free to call with any questons. Denis 516 521 sixty seven fifty. |
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