1999 Kawasaki Concours on 2040-motos
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More of a show piece in my garage, well taken care of example. Low mileage, less that 15K. All factory panels are included, panels that replace the side bag mounts, rear luggage rack cover. And hard find optional rear luggage rack. Hard bags also include OEM Kawasaki liners. Runs great, cooling hoses replaced last year. Gas tank has a dent on the right side, not from the bike falling but from me dropping the tank when I had it off for maintenance. Being a perfectionist, I purchased another difficult to find mint tank that I will include. Current tank is near mint minus the dent and small hard to detect scratches. Getting too old to ride it as often as it should. Reluctantly offering for sale.
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