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2008 Kawasaki Concours 14 Abs on 2040-motos

US $8,500.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:965 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, US

Tucson, Arizona, US
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For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JKBZGNA168A008221

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Engine performance, excellent handling, comfortable riding position, locking luggage. If this sounds like the features you want for your long-distance or daily commuter bike, then this is the bike for you. This 2008 Kawasaki Concours 14 only has 965 miles! This bike was purchased new by J&M Corporation and used as their R&D and demo bike for their Integratr V. They have left this $500 audio set up on the bike for you. The Integratr V is described below. This motorcycle is absolutely loaded with great features like: 1352CC liquid-cooled in-line four engine, DFI fuel injection system, 6-speed manual transmission, shaft drive, inverted telescopic front fork with dual hydraulic front disc brake, tetra-lever rear suspension with single hydraulic rear disc brakes, 5.8 gallon fuel tank, electrically adjustable windscreen, locking hard luggage bags with removable 39 liter rear trunk, and much more! The bike is finished in a flawless Neutron Silver paint scheme. There is not a scratch on the bike. Don't miss this opportunity to buy this beautiful, near new supersport touring bike at an exceptional price! This bike is being sold private party by the owner of J&M corporation. The bike is located in Tucson Arizona and can be seen by appointment. You may contact Carrie at 520-730-9399 for questions or to make an appointment. This motorcycle is not being sold by Gear Up Motorsports, just listed for the owner. The owner will work with shipping companies to have the bike picked up - shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. They are not interested in trades and do not offer financing. Only click the buy it now if you are able to pay for the bike in full at the time of purchase. If you need to secure financing, please do so before buying. Thank you for looking. J&M’s IntegratrV : It has been developed to provide motorcycle riders with the most advanced audio and communications system available through J&M’s elite & performance series corded stereo helmet headsets. Our exclusive DynaVox® driver/passenger intercom system features our auto-sensitivity technology to automatically adjust for changes in ambient noise and wind buffeting at highway speeds. The IntegratrV allows owners to utilize privately purchased portable modular electronic devices such as cell phones, two way FRS radios, portable music storage devices (iPod/MP3), along with navigation (GPS) & highway alert audio warning devices. The IntegratrV manages all audio sources as well as communications with a passenger and other individuals, whether on motorcycles or other vehicles. The audio management of the IntegratrV consists of inputs and outputs from numerous standard and optional devices. IntegratrV (MI-2034) kit includes the main integration component, handlebar mounted aux music volume up/dn control w/PTT button for FRS, aux music input cable, DynaVox intercom volume/sensitivity control, driver & passenger headset extension cables and complete installation/operation manual. The integratr is pre-wired and there is a pouch on the right side that hold the RRS radio, a puch on the left that heolds a cell phone and MP3 player. There is a GPS mount on the center of the bars (GPS not included).

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