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Hi Guys, up for sale is my 2006 Kawasaki Drifter 800. As you can see I have a bunch of accessories on it. First the bike has never been dropped or been in an accident. I have maintained it myself as I don't trust dealerships or others working on my bikes, Upgrades: 1) Custom paint- Lexus Star Fire Pearl - the pearl is amazing on this paint job 2) Custom corbin seat 3) Hard Krome staggered pipes. 4) LED head light 5) LED flood lights 6) mini turn signals for the front, rear are the stock turn signals 7) laid down license plate 8) Cobra free way bars, with foot pegs 9) NOT IN PICTURE - comes with a new windshield. I just don't like having a windshield so ill install it before shipping the bike. 10) Helmet - dot and non dot half helmets 11) Indian head on front fender 12) wide white wall tires (sorry pictures show it is very dirty) but they only have 500 miles on them lots of addons as you can tell, just need to sell it as my twins have started school and money is tight. UPDATE: I got a ton of emails asking me for better pics so I just updated the pics. :-) |
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