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2011 Kawasaki Ex650 Ninja on 2040-motos

$5,991
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Tampa Bay,

Tampa Bay
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Forget the high-beam, the standard driving light is superior to anything I've ever encountered for width and depth. The tail light is extremely bright as well. This is very good work for a stock motorcycle in this price range. The exhaust - let's talk about the thing that people who look at the bike talk the most about. I love it. It's innovative, it sounds really good, and it's REALLY HARD TO BURN YOUR LEG ON. The whole bike looks like art in a picture, and it looks minimalist - like it's missing parts. The paint quality is superior as well, but color has a lot to do with that too. This low mile Ninja is a fun sport bike that just needs an owner.Call or Text Steve @ and let's pop a wheelie!Price excludes a $699 dealer fee, tax and tag.

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