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2014 Kawasaki NINJA 650 ABS

2014 Kawasaki NINJA 650 ABS

$4,900

Norman, Oklahoma

Year 2014

Make Kawasaki

Model NINJA 650 ABS

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Bike has a few scratches on right and left fairing Has 6,000 milesHas ABSJust but new tires on itAftermarket clutch and brake levers I am the second ownerEliminated rear fender and replaced with custom bracket

2000 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide

2000 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide

$3,133

Norman, Oklahoma

Year 2013

Make Kawasaki

Model Ninja 300

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300, 2013 Kawasaki® Ninja® 300 After years of unchallenged domination, the best-selling Ninja® 250R sportbike had finally begun to see competition from other manufacturers. Make no mistake, it still outperformed the challengers by a significant margin on the open road, but why simply outperform them, when you can totally dominate? The new 2013 Ninja® 300 thoroughly dominates its lightweight sportbike competition on the performance front, and it also significantly ups the ante for refinement, ease of use and overall practicality. Thanks to a new digital fuel injection system, and a new F.C.C. clutch with assist and slipper functions, this new 300 is the best lightweight sportbike, by far, when it comes to overall performance and sporting capability.

2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300 ABS SE

2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300 ABS SE

$5,388

Norman, Oklahoma

Year 2012

Make Kawasaki

Model Ninja 650

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650, 2012 Kawasaki Ninja® 650 They re known as sweet spot motorcycles: streetbikes so balanced, user-friendly and all-around capable that they stand well above their two-wheeled counterparts, forging lasting reputations as exciting, practical and stylish machines. This practical sportbike features a raft of new technology and design elements, including a totally new perimeter-style frame, revised suspension, more angular bodywork, new instrumentation, improved engine performance, a more comfortable saddle, lower seat height and much more. The new-and-massively-improved version promises even more of the all-around capability that suits beginners and veterans alike. It all starts in the engine bay, where an advanced, highly compact, liquid-cooled 649cc vertical twin works its magic with help from a digital fuel injection system featuring 38mm throttle bodies and sub-throttle assemblies for optimum response and precise fueling. The ultra-narrow engine produces substantial power with plenty of character especially down low and in the mid-range from an impressive array of technology, including double overhead camshafts acting on eight lightweight valves. Lightweight pistons run in plated, linerless cylinders, while a 180-degree crank assembly coupled with a balancer shaft maintains a surprising level of engine smoothness. This has always been a brilliant streetbike engine torquey, smooth, and blessed with impressive top end performance, yet enough satisfying low- and mid-range oomph to please novices and experts alike. But this year it s even better thanks to key exhaust system changes, including a header-section connector pipe and a three-chamber muffler design. The high-rpm rush remains, but Kawasaki engineers have pushed additional power down into the mid-range zone, which results in even more all-around usability and in-town responsiveness. Figure in the Ninja 650 engine s estimated 50-mpg* fuel economy, precise fuel injection and its pleasing twin-cylinder throb, and you re looking at what just might be the most flexible and satisfying streetbike engine on the planet. Folks watching you ride by will see a sleeker and more aggressively styled motorcycle, as well. The all-new bodywork is more sharply defined and more like our race-winning supersport machines, with flowing lines and a tapered brow that blends nicely with the rest of the bike. The new body parts make the 2012 Ninja 650 more slippery from an aerodynamic standpoint, while an adjustable, 3-position windscreen allows riders to tailor the cockpit s still-air cocoon for maximum riding comfort. Engine heat is routed rearward more effectively than before, as well, further adding to the comfort level.