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FS: 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 1000

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Location
Houston (Heights)
First Name
Larry
Last Name
Burleson
Akrapovic full exhaust
Throttlemeister
Murph's Kits handlebar risers
Tail Tidy
Puig windscreen
License tag good till July
Dunlop Roadsmart 2’s with lots of tread
One tooth larger countershaft sprocket
19,549 miles

$4,900

Please PM if interested. Pics below:

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Fully loaded, picture taken during Trippin' Connies 8 with my youngest son as pilot:
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Nice! If I was going to replace the sport-tourer in my garage, this would be high on my list.
 
**** it... I wish my KTM would sell. This would be a great replacement for my Tuono that is down from a chain break.
 
Sure is a purdy bike. Wish someone would take it off your hands. :trust:
 
Nothing beats Kawasaki racing lime green. Hope the next owner enjoys it. Beautiful bike she should sell quickly.
 
I understand the result of the front sprocket, just curious what made you do this?
 
I understand the result of the front sprocket, just curious what made you do this?
When I got it I also had a Honda ST1300 and one of the “Trippin Connie’s” and was use to lower rpm’s at freeway speeds so since it had plenty of power I decided to re-gear. I saw an article in a magazine later they even went smaller on the rear sprocket also for touring. I think the later models had a tranny with a higher 6th gear.
 
Interested & pm'd...I think. Still wobbling in the new format.

Yeah, you've been messaged. Just click the envelope next to your avatar on the top right hand side of the screen and you're travelling towards a top quality potential buyer.

JMZ will vouch for my outstanding character after a few
 
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Interested & pm'd...I think. Still wobbling in the new format.

Yeah, you've been messaged. Just click the envelope next to your avatar on the top right hand side of the screen and you're travelling towards a top quality potential buyer.

JMZ will vouch for my outstanding character after a few
I can vouch that you have th cash to buy it and then some. [emoji15]

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When I got it I also had a Honda ST1300 and one of the “Trippin Connie’s” and was use to lower rpm’s at freeway speeds so since it had plenty of power I decided to re-gear. I saw an article in a magazine later they even went smaller on the rear sprocket also for touring. I think the later models had a tranny with a higher 6th gear.
They actually did the higher 6th gear ratio in 2012. Lowered rpms at 70 mph by 500 rpms. Still, touring, at 75 mph, needs a little more.

I thought about adding 1t to the front of mine, then getting a cheap bicycle computer instead of a speedo healer. 20 bucks at Wally World. Never did though.

Great bike, GLWS.
 
Johnny , I want to ride it if you buy it !!!!!

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No argument that's a nice bike, but I love it when people take high quality pictures! Good luck with the sale.
 
No argument that's a nice bike, but I love it when people take high quality pictures! Good luck with the sale.
Thanks Jesse. Wish I could take the credit but my son took the pictures. If pictures are not taken with his Nikon they want be posted.
 
It was a pleasure to meet you and your family too, Larry. Thanks for the black eyed peas, and looking forward to your and your boys' next ride report!
 
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