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2011 Kawazaki Ninja 250R

$1600, you will not find a cheaper one, priced to sell as I would like a quick sale

Rego till Jan 19

26k km

Good tyres

New brake pads

Serviced by me every 2k km

Engine oil, oilfilter, brake pads, full brake fluid flush, new coolant, new front and rear sprockets, K&N air filter, service done about 500km ago.

Adjustable rearsets

Mussi exhaust

 

R6 throttle tube (less twist for full throttle)

Clean bike

Used as a daily commuter

Selling because I grabbed a ZX636R 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Birds said:

Man that's cheap

I looked on bikesales for the cheapest one and went $100 less.

 

Hopefully a quick sale.

 

I'm going to put it on bike sales tomorrow, hopefully it's gone this week.

I have no doubts it will. These are great little commuters. If only I had a need for one again. Please don't take any less than you're selling for!

5 hours ago, barraspalding said:

oh, a fuel gauge!

 

 

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So much better than running out of fuel and fumbling for the pet cock, LOL, I said cock.

 

I'm also coming to terms with the ZX6R fuel warning light, I am on its first tank of fuel, I keep waiting for it to come on, and quietly hoping the globe isn't blown.

So much better than running out of fuel and fumbling for the pet cock, LOL, I said cock.
 
I'm also coming to terms with the ZX6R fuel warning light, I am on its first tank of fuel, I keep waiting for it to come on, and quietly hoping the globe isn't blown.
Yep my 02' zx6r (the first of the 636's!!!!) Had the fuel tap... cock. Silly idea.

Gd luck with sale. Crazy cheap

For $1600.... if you dont already have it, good quality riding gear.  My pants alone were $600 but they are gooooood.  The distance between my actual knee and the outer knee puck is massive. Sure makes me feel alot better about riding and the 'what if' factor.

Got all the gear, new boots are on my radar though.

 

I'm liking the A* shorties, just under $200, protection where I need it and pretty comfy too.

 

Big plus is they are OK for walking around in, my current boots, which have seen better days, are rubbish for walking anymore than 10 meters in.

Can't recommend highly enough kangaroo leather gloves

A* GP Pro I think mine are

They were exxy but the tactile feedback is second to none

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