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2004 Kawasaki Zrx1200r on 2040-motos

US $3,250.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:19100 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:jkazr9a17a035055

Kawasaki Other description

2004 ZRX1200R.  I am the third owner of this motorcycle.  I purchased the bike two years ago with a little over 10K miles on it.  It was completely bone stock with an aftermarket muffler on it. This bike has never failed me and has been a rock star since the first day I got it.  It is a fantastic bike. Since I purchased it in 2011, the bike has been modified.  Here is a list of what has been done.

  • Fork Brace
  • LED Front Turn Signals
  • Jason Bar End Mirrors
  • Soft Grips
  • Throttle Lock
  • Kwik Throttle
  • Frame Sliders
  • Full Akropovic Exhaust
  • Sargent 2-Up Seat
  • Pods w/ K&N Filters
  • Outerwears Pre-Filters
  • Ivan's Jet Kit
  • Powder Coated Parts (winter 2012)
    • Wheels
    • Cush Drive
    • Rear Pegs and Kick Plates
  • Rear Fender Eliminator
  • Red LED Accent Lighting Kit
  • 12V Plug Under Seat
  • Aftermarket Front Rotors (pads done at same time)
  • Battery-Out Kit (relocated the batt. lower when switching to Pods to increase under seat storage)

The Scott's Steering Damper Shown In Photos Is NOT Included!!!!  (The stock bar clamp will be re-installed)

I am selling this bike because of lifestyle changes and I am ready to move on. I don't ride as much anymore and this bike needs to be appreciated.  It is absolutely great.  My loss is your gain. This bike is also still ridden on a weekly basis, so the mileage will change.  If the bike is sold, I will quit ridding and email a pic of the odometer to the buyer to confirm.  This bike is Sold AS-IS. 

 

 

 

This is for LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY.  I will not ship this bike in anyway shape or form. 

Payment MUST be arranged within 48 Hours of the action ending.

You must notify the Seller within 48 hours to arrange pick-up.  You must take delivery within seven (7) days of the auction ending.

 

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