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1987 Kawasaki Ninja 750 1986 Honda Vfr750 Suzuki Gsx-r 750 Ktm 350 Enduro on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Cottage Grove, Oregon, US

Cottage Grove, Oregon, US
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CYCLE WORLD magazine November 1986


Road Test:
1987 Kawasaki 750 Ninja, full test with great pictures!

750 Comparison,  The Suzuki GSX-R 750, Honda VFR750 and Yamaha FZ750  1986 models are all compared to the new Kawasaki Ninja 750 at the track and on the street.
Very interesting read!

If I had the Ninja 750, THIS  issue would be on MY coffee table for sure!!

Condition is good. Has minor nicks and scuffs and other evidence of being revisited more than a few times. 

Forget bidding...BUY IT NOW!!

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