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2009 Kawasaki Ninja 650r Motorcycle Owners Manual -ninja 650 R-ex650c9-kawasaki on 2040-parts.com

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East Palestine, Ohio, United States
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2009 KAWASAKI NINJA 650R MOTORCYCLE GENUINE ORIGINAL FACTORY OWNER'S MANUAL IN GREAT CONDITION.    THIS OWNER'S MANUAL COVERS 2009 KAWASAKI NINJA 650R MOTORCYCLE MODELS.    INCLUDES 2009 KAWASAKI NINJA 650R MOTORCYCLE FEATURES, SPECIFICATIONS, CONTROLS & INDICATOR OPERATION, MAINTENANCE & LUBRICATION, ACCESSORIES MAINTENANCE, MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE, AND TROUBLESHOOTING.    THIS HEAVY 172 PAGE OWNER'S MANUAL MEASURES 5-3/4" BY 4-1/4".    THE TOP IMAGE IS FROM THE COVER AND THE BOTTOM IMAGE IS FROM AN INSIDE PAGE.

VW Passat Hiighline tops Volkswagen’s Passat range

Thu, 18 Oct 2012

Volkswagen has added the VW Passat Highline at the top of the Passat, replacing the Passat SE and adding more equipment. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the VW Passat; it’s well built and very able. It’s just very anonymous and rather dull.

Smaller Mercedes SLS confirmed, and with front-mounted V8 too

Thu, 06 Oct 2011

Baby Mercedes SLS AMG - or at least how it could have looked if mid-engined We’ve believed for some time that Mercedes were planning a smaller version of the SLS, but so far there’s been no official word. But that’s now changed, with AMG’s Christoph Jung telling AutoExpress that Mercedes and AMG are currently working on a smaller SLS, to go head-to-head with cars like the Porsche 911 and Audi R8. Interestingly, we’d thought that Mercedes would go the route of a mid-engined two-seater for the baby SLS, and that it would probably get a turbo V6. But it would appear not.

Fiat Panda 100HP Review & Road Test (2010)

Mon, 13 Sep 2010

The Fiat Panda 100 HP Review It’s easy to get bogged down in what’s good and what’s bad in a car. The truth is that there are no really bad cars made any more, just degrees of good. Perhaps degrees of fitness for purpose – or fitness for the demographic the car is aimed at – is a better way of looking at it.