Do it. Do it. Do it. Here's why:
1. The pic didn't show, so I looked it up and it's what I thought it was.
2. 10-year old bike? No problem. I rode a 2000 Ninja ZX600E from West Texas to the rally last summer averaging 80 mph...not one problem.
3. I paid $2,800 cash for that ZX600E last Feb...he was asking $3,500.
It was worth every penny of it to me. About 25 or more hp than a Kat due to water cooling for one thing.
4. I traded the ZX600E last month + $2,700 for an '03 ZZR1200. The ZZR made an incredible move up. The only other bikes I'd ever be interested in would be a Z14 or a Hayabusa...as long as the ZZR1200 runs, why would I need either?
Point is that the increase in hp and speed on the ZX11 will keep you smiling. From my own experiences since Feb of last year up until the present, I highly recommend the ZX11 to you. The price isn't bad either.
Do it. Do it. Do it.
1. The pic didn't show, so I looked it up and it's what I thought it was.
2. 10-year old bike? No problem. I rode a 2000 Ninja ZX600E from West Texas to the rally last summer averaging 80 mph...not one problem.
3. I paid $2,800 cash for that ZX600E last Feb...he was asking $3,500.
It was worth every penny of it to me. About 25 or more hp than a Kat due to water cooling for one thing.
4. I traded the ZX600E last month + $2,700 for an '03 ZZR1200. The ZZR made an incredible move up. The only other bikes I'd ever be interested in would be a Z14 or a Hayabusa...as long as the ZZR1200 runs, why would I need either?
Point is that the increase in hp and speed on the ZX11 will keep you smiling. From my own experiences since Feb of last year up until the present, I highly recommend the ZX11 to you. The price isn't bad either.
Do it. Do it. Do it.
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