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1996 Kawasaki Zl 600 Eliminator on 2040-motos

$2,599
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:14690 ColorColor: YELLOW
Location:

Montclair, California

Montclair, CA
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Kawasaki Other description

All original! Very clean! Runs great!

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Motorcycle Thefts Down 11.2% in 2010

Wed, 21 Sep 2011

Motorcycle thefts in the U.S. are down for the fourth consecutive year in 2010,  according to a report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau. There were 49,791 reported motorcycle thefts in 2010, an 11.2% drop from the 56,093 thefts reported in 2009.

Lady Moto Gymkhana: ‘You Ride Like A Girl’ – Video

Thu, 22 Mar 2012

A time-tested putdown among boys and adult males is the “You throw like a girl” insult meant to highlight the targeted male’s inability to throw some object with the appropriate force needed to get the object moving and continuing along the correct trajectory. In other words, as the male of your species you should posses the innate ability to throw a ball, but instead you lob it overhand like a female that’s never thrown a pitch or a pass in her life. Of course, the action verb throw is replaceable with just about any action the insulter wishes.

2014 WSBK – Assen Results

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