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2002 Kawasaki Zx6-r Frame Ez Reg on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, US

Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:ZX6-R Frame Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

Hello, im parting out my 2002 Kawasaki ZX6-R. This is the frame. Not a reconstruction or salvage bike. EZ Reg. The bike had 18.8K on its clock. I'm parting it because i dropped going about 20mph and damaged the forks and front rim and since the damage was only a few hundred bucks i didn't report it to insurance. I don't have the money to fix it and I need to recoup my losses. Its sold as is. The bike was running and driving but the rim and left fork were bent so i cant be sure about any frame damage. From what I see there's not much more then some paint, nicks and maybe a few dings. The frame is sold as is without a refund or warranty, the nature of the business. I assure you it was from the bike you see in the photo. Ill include the motor bolts since i have no need for them. My other listings will have more parts from this bike like the motor etc. Please ask questions. Shipping will be calculated but id prefer if you could pick it up. Thanks.

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