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Kawasaki ZRX1200S, 2001, 46000kms, Fully serviced, Always Garaged both at work and at home

Great bike needs no work, just jump on and ride. Very reliable. Ridden on road trips with netrider.com clubrides and to work and back when its not raining

Older rider (I cruise) this bike has not been thrashed, never done a wheelie, never done a burnout, never been on the track.

Tank bag attached

What can I say, its goes real good, its powerful, engine is strong bullet proof and will go for another 100,000kms no worries

Sydney - inner West

$6600 ono

Call me 0420811638

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There is a 2003 ZRX1200S for $7990 with 10,000kms more on the clock.

(56000kms)

If you want to Pay more $$$ for higher kms?

or theres a 2001 ZRX1200S for sale right here in Sydney, its only $6500 and its done about 76000kms.

Open to offers Guys (and Girls)

So Dont be shy

I need to sell this bike.

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