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    ZXR400- Ready to go, very reasonably priced

    *Will not last long at this price*
    REGO, WOF- READY TO GO. First come, first serve.

    G'day everyone, here we have a quality example of Kawa's famous 400cc ZXR Ninja.

    Very good tidy condition, many of these bikes rack up mad mileage 100km plus. Undoubtedly the most reasonably priced 400 around for sale.

    Does not smoke.

    Fork seals in excellent condition.

    Head bearings all good.

    Sharp healthy clutch.

    Rear shock in good condition.

    Big brakes with great bite- 1 finger stoppers.

    Fairings in good condition.

    Aftermarket cycleworks exhaust jetted to suit... the sound of this thing is absolutely amazing. The best sounding bike i've had.

    Brand new Michelin Pilot Road 2 rear tyre and heaps of tread on the front.

    NO LEAKS!

    This bike is the hottest 400 you can get and also the highest performance. The motor puts out 5hp more than the others and it significantly lighter. The USD forks are all nicely adjustable for comp, rebound and preload. It has a lovely ride quality and not sagged to the ground like the other bikes of this class.

    More importantly the engine is also easy to perform maintenance on with the straight 4 cylinder- beats a VFR400 NC30 any day.

    If you've had a ZXR250 then you will feel right at home on this... It is exactly a very beefed up version of that and many parts seem almost identical. The only thing I could possibly fault with it is that it as the signature Kawasaki cam chain rattle!
    Very quick!!! Really way more than enough grunt for the road... Crisp response through the rpms and no bogging whatsoever... nice purring idle. As is where is.

    Great to ride on your learners or restricted, just throw some ZXR250 stickers on!

    Cheers.
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    Pretty much sold but if anyone is willing to come up with the full sum before then it will still be 'first come, first served' ... cheers.

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    ah wicked bike ther mate, best looking of the 90's by far. that must have been outrageous when it first came out

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    Nice bike there mate! Totaly would have snatched this on up if I hadnt just bought my FZR400!

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    My daughter would be interested in something like this, but it would need to be really tidy and at about $2k.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    My daughter would be interested in something like this, but it would need to be really tidy and at about $2k.


    Steve
    Such a something does not exist unfortunately!

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    To the top!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    My daughter would be interested in something like this, but it would need to be really tidy and at about $2k.


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    Hmm, looks very familiar, its in auckland now o_O

    does it still have the limiter in it ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    My daughter would be interested in something like this, but it would need to be really tidy and at about $2k.


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    Quote Originally Posted by zeRax View Post
    Hmm, looks very familiar, its in auckland now o_O

    does it still have the limiter in it ?
    howdy mate- did you used to have her? I wouldnt know if it's got the limiter in it or not!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    My daughter would be interested in something like this, but it would need to be really tidy and at about $2k.
    I have an FZR400 that I can sell sub-2K. But its not tidy at all.
    Also have an SRX400 if she wanted.
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    guys the bike is sold, get in quicker next time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I have an FZR400 that I can sell sub-2K. But its not tidy at all.
    Also have an SRX400 if she wanted.
    Replied with PM.

    Nah shes got a reeeeeealy tidy 250 Comet which she loves, but she wants something with some powaaaaar. Dunno if I can persuade her to ride a scruffy bike tho. We'll see.

    Steve
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    "Wow, Great advise there DB."
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