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2000 Kawasaki zr7, zr750, 49k miles, runs great, I bought a new bike so I don't need this one, will need tires and a chain soon, bike has some touch up paint on tank and front fender, 2 dents in tank, seat has some cracks, I attempted a repair them, bike has a jardine pipe, and k&n air filter. Registration just renewed in March. Bike comes with service manual, and 2 oil filters. Needs an oil change at 50k and could probably use a valve adjustment. I have 2 keys for this bike and clean title in hand |
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