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2007 Kawasaki Vn1600 Nomad Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,660.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:36
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, US

Marietta, GA, US
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Kawasaki Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:30979 PhonePhone:8773860224

Kawasaki Other description

2007 KAWASAKI VN1600 NOMAD,

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2014 WSBK – Assen Results

Mon, 28 Apr 2014

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Community Tip: How to Shave your Motorcycle Seat

Thu, 30 Jul 2009

Motorcycle communities are a huge resource for any kind of project or help you might need.  It’s incredible the amount of stuff people post and the effort they put into it! arturo3rd on Kawiforums.com posted some great tips and photos on how to shave down your motorcycle seat for a more comfortable ride. Things you’ll need: flat screwdriver pliers sharp knife(steak) rough grit sand paper staple gun I’m unsure if all motorcycle seats are made of the same material so be wary before you start if your motorcycle isn’t a Kawasaki.