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$5000 ono

Great bike, set up for short rider, 165cm, easily returned to stock height, lots of spares, new chain when last serviced, JARDINE exhaust sounds awesome, near new tyres. Check pics for spares and stuff, helmet and jacket are large, gloves are medium, new standard spare riders seat, plus I have a set of large wet weather riding gear, the pillion seat,  a new can of chain lube, a kryptonite lock, plus a kryptonite thing you can bolt to the floor.

Basically anything motorcycle related I have is included to sweeten the deal.

 

I grabbed this in April and have only ridden it a couple of times. Sports bikes and arthritis don't make good bed fellows, as the mobility in my neck is limited I cannot turn my head enough to check for blind spots in traffic, which isn't good drills in Sydney traffic. When I first got the bike I took it to Trooper Lu's garage where they checked it all out, they serviced the bike and recommended to replace the chain, which was done. Bike can be inpected at Holsworthy 2173, I'm pretty flex with timings, but if you come to inspect the bike you will need your drivers license to get access to the secured site. I am no real hurry to sell but the price may be slightly negotiable.

NO CASH, NO RIDE.

Cash buyers only, I am not interested in having the bike shipped, or having low offers via messages, if you are a serious buyer and interested in a ZX6R do yourself a favor and come have a look, it took me months to find one in this condition. The bike was just washed and waxed and the chain was cleaned and lubed. The bike will now sit under its Oxford Aquatex cover in the carport with the Ctek trickle charger on until someone comes and looks at it.

 

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