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1999 Kawasaki Zx11 on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Sioux City, Iowa

Sioux City, IA
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I have up for sale or trade my 1999 ZX11. The bike runs good and needs nothing. Front tire is starting to get a little low on tread but still very useable. Rear brake pads are new, has tinted signals and headlamp as well as wind screenand HID headlamp. This bike is beautiful and rides well with tons of power. Has a couple scratches and small cracks, hasent been dropped just flaws from being stored. Has a nice aftermarket Corbin seat(not pictured on the bike) Im looking to trade for motorized toys like an atv, dirt bike, newer 600cc sport bikes, big cruiser, snowmobile, car, truck, sport utility vehicle, maybe even an old muscle car or 73 or 74 k5 blazer. You can call or text me at. Not in a hurry to get rid of it as I already have it in storage so its out of my way and if I dont get what im asking ill repost it next spring and ask more.

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