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2006 Kawasaki Zx636r Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $5,985.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:795 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Oceanside, California, US

Oceanside, CA, US
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Kawasaki Other tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:Blk795miles PhonePhone:8665928856

Kawasaki Other description

Only 795 original miles, still has the original tires with original nubs all over them. Excellent condition and nearly all stock. Runs perfectly and comes with a 3000 mile 3 month warranty. We finance all types of credit.

Moto blog

Ninja H2 Video XVI – High Precision Machinery + Video

Tue, 14 Oct 2014

Yes, folks, Kawasaki has released yet another teaser video for the Ninja H2. This time, it’s number 16, titled, “Beauty in High Precision.” In it, we see the impeller for the supercharger being created from a solid piece of billet aluminum. Admittedly, this inundation of H2 videos is getting to be a bit much, even for us, but if you’re a fan of machine porn, then Kawasaki’s latest video will surely please.

Kawasaki Patents Design for Naked Single

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

Kawasaki has registered a design patent for what appears to be a naked version of its recently revealed 250cc single-cylinder Ninja RR Mono. While the Ninja RR Mono (also known in some markets as the Ninja 250SL) is produced for the Asian market, the new design is registered with the European Union’s Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market, making it more likely to arrive in western markets. The detailed design renderings reveal many clues indicating this is a naked version of the RR Mono.

Snowjob

Sun, 05 Feb 2012

Is the current weather causing your commute a bit of problem? Sounds like a job for the Snowjob. Pictured here using a Kawasaki, the Snowjob conversion system turns your motorcycle into a jumping, wheelieing snowcycle in less than four hours. Derek Hine designed the Snowjob back in '73, but it looks like it could be just as handy today.