Kawasaki ZR750H tech info
Kawasaki ZR750H description
Up for same is my 2001 Kawasaki ZR7S. Since having my little girl, I have not been able to ride much anymore. I think its time to let it go. Bike is in great shape. Not abused. Adult owed. No leaks, No damage. Only scuff is on the left side of the engine stator cover when wife dropped bike trying to move it to get the mower out. Needs nothing. Get on and ride. Even has a fresh oil change. Valves just went through 3000 miles ago. Let me know any questions you may have.
Bike is for sale locally. I reserve the right to cancel the auction any time except buy it now. No dead bidders, if you have no feedback, your bid will be canceled unless you message me first. Local pick up only. Payment of $500.00 due at auction close via paypal. No later then 24 hrs. Remaining payment due upon pickup. No refund on auction close deposit. Bike is located in Cochranville Pennsylvania |
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