2010 Kawasaki Ninja 600r Sportbike on 2040-motos
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Kawasaki Ninja description
2010 KAWASAKI Ninja 600R, Just In! Kawasaki Ninja 650R! KBB Value is $4885. Kawasaki engineering and exotic flair make this one spicy Ninja streetbike. Fuel-injected Ninja twin-cylinder performance, a beautiful Euro-inspired chassis, and relaxed all-day comfort combine to form the sweet, do-it-all Ninja 650R. Sleek form meets superior function in the bike s full fairing, and in the way its steel trellis frame integrates into its stylish swingarm via an innovative side-mounted shock. Carefully tuned suspension, triple disc brakes and a curb weight of just 450 pounds give this special motorcycle the sort of performance you expect from a Ninja sportbike.
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