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1991 ZXR400L Green/White/Blue

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PostPosted: 19:08 - 29 Sep 2006    Post subject: [FOR SALE] 1991 ZXR400L Green/White/Blue Reply with quote

Up for sale is my '91 ZXR400L in Green/White/Blue.

The bike has covered 26739 miles.

12 months MOT & Tax.

Sola-Larm SLA835T Cat. 1 alarm/immobiliser.

Camchain replaced less than a thousand miles ago, and the head gasket was done about 5K ago. Got loads of receipts for bits as well.

Pilot Power's front & rear with loads of meat left.

Carbon Micron can with standard can as well (for your MOT's). Also got an old set of carbs that can be used for spares.

Mini indi's front and rear & two 8" x 6" plates with "Knock me off, I need the money" and "If I want you up my arse I'll kiss you first". I also have a standard full size plate as well.

The fairing was replaced less than a month ago and cost £280, it's in mint condition for it's age.

Goodridge brake hoses on the front.

Replaced the Reg/Rec about 2 months ago and stuck a new battery on at the same time. Also got an Optimate III SP that I'll lob in as well.

I've also got the 33bhp restriction certificate and the washers (they're not on the bike).

Also got some spare fairings, there tatty but usable, would be good for a trackday. LH & RH front panels, LH & RH tail pieces, front mudguard, tank and airbox cover painted in the Red/White/Black ZX6R colours.

I'm looking for £1200ono.

Here's a few pics:
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