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Selling the L's bike.

2012 Ninja 205R, 34XXXkms. Fresh 6months rego last week. NEVER BEEN DOWN!

Complete service history, still under factory extended warranty. New battery and reg/rec. Chain and sprockets done last service with a +1 on rear for better highway rpm and more useable 1st gear.
Comes with tinted screen, seat cowl, rear hugger, tail tidy, Oggy knobs, carbo slipon, KnN filter and shimmed needles. HID low beam and fresh tires front and rear!!!

Non fitted parts include: headlight covers, gear indicator, braided brake lines front and rear and ALL STOCK PARTS.

Great reliable bike for a learner or commuter. 370kms per tank (14L).

Priced to sell - $3750 maybe slightly neg.

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