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    Kawasaki ER6n -'07

    I bought this two months ago, and have clocked up over 1300km in that time, including about 500kms of commuting and 800km of weekend rides.
    I like the bike, it's an excellent all rounder & good step up from learner bike if that's what you're after, but I am yearning for another 4 cylinder. Having said that I'll happily keep it if I can't get $4k.

    Features EFI and digital speedo/clock/trip meter.

    Accessories:
    Oxford heated grips
    Ventura pack rack
    Ventura headlight guard
    Rear seat cowl (won't fit with pack rack on)
    Paddock stand bobbins/spools
    Crash knobs
    Tail tidy

    Garaged by me, and by the previous owner who had it for 4-5 years. Never been dropped by the looks of it.

    It's been regularly serviced, including, but not limited to, oil & filter every 2,00kms, brake fluid flushed in February, new plugs at 36kms. I'll be changing the fork oil this weekend.

    Tyres are Metzeler Z6 front and Michelin PR2 rear. Rear has squared off a little, but not too badly.

    Also this is perfect if your name is Zac, and you were born in '67. Or if you're two short of a 69 :/

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    It does good burnouts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    It does good burnouts.
    Chick bikes do burnouts?? I found it better at wheelies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by local View Post
    Chick bikes do burnouts?? I found it better at wheelies.
    it does ok burnouts
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    Haha This bike is gunna sell quick. Does great wheel stands and burn outs O, and has been well looked after LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    Haha This bike is gunna sell quick. Does great wheel stands and burn outs O, and has been well looked after LOL
    Nah I sold it months ago. It's now either been sold again, or boganised - either way, not my problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by local View Post
    Nah I sold it months ago. It's now either been sold again, or boganised - either way, not my problem.




    good work that man
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