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FS: 2014 Ninja 300 Special Edition

fuzion1029

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Mar 10, 2014
Location
Campbell,CA
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2009 Yamaha FZ1 (Current street bike).
2013 ZX6R AFM#830 (Current race bike)
Name
SandMan
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For sale my babied 2014 Ninja 300 Special Edition (Salvage title) with roughly 3500 miles. She has the following tasteful mods!


The salvage title was because the previous owner laid the bike down and it took fairing damage. I have replaced all damaged fairings. The bike isn't perfect but from 5 feet distance she looks gorgeous!

-Yoshimura exhaust(~$350)
-Tech spec snake skin tank grips (~$50)
-Yoshimura no cut frame sliders (~$180)
-Aftermarker foldable, adjustable levers (~$50)
-K&N air filter (~$50)
-Swing arm spools
-Fender Eliminator Kit (~$50)
-Zero Gravity Sport touring Windscreen(~$90)
- Plenty of treads on both tires
-New Battery ($100)
-Battery tender cable( bike is always on battery tender)
-Bike is always kept in covered parking with battery tender on!


She rides amazing on the canyons and if you haven't ridden a ninja 300 before , you know this is the most forgiving and the best beginner bike for that reason.

The riding comfort on this bike is max! And the fuel mileage is close to 45mpg.

Please email me if you need any further clarifications.

Test rides with cash in hand + M1 license + your helmet and gear.

I have the title in hand and will expect a cash payment.

Thanks for looking!
 

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Thanks, wasn't sure. I'm putting out some feelers to replace my girlfriend's bike that she just totaled.
 
No ABS

Does this bike have ABS?

Sorry I didn't mention in my post. But this is the non-abs model. And as pointed above, ABS is usually pretty easy to spot on the rotors.
This bike is so damn forgiving, that I really doubt you'll need abs unless riding in super wet/unsafe conditions.
 
I can't seem to spot anything wrong with it. What would need fixing to make it like new again? I've been wanting a 300 for a while. I miss the light bikes.
 
I can't seem to spot anything wrong with it. What would need fixing to make it like new again? I've been wanting a 300 for a while. I miss the light bikes.

To help the OP out some I'll coment. Iv wrenched on this bike, the latest being last week and it's in great shape. The damage is fairings and some small scratches on the rear swingarm right side if I remember correctly. The bike structurally wise did not show any signs of needing anything besides the fairings to make it perfect. The exhaust sounds good and as far as I know the bike does not have a fuel managment system so if you wanted the AF numbers to be perfect then you would need to install a bazzaz or your choice of system. That's absolutely the only thing I see this bike needing in the future and its a great example of a low mile bike that had a small accident but still rides great and can be enjoyed as is for the new owner.
 
To help the OP out some I'll coment. Iv wrenched on this bike, the latest being last week and it's in great shape. The damage is fairings and some small scratches on the rear swingarm right side if I remember correctly. The bike structurally wise did not show any signs of needing anything besides the fairings to make it perfect. The exhaust sounds good and as far as I know the bike does not have a fuel managment system so if you wanted the AF numbers to be perfect then you would need to install a bazzaz or your choice of system. That's absolutely the only thing I see this bike needing in the future and its a great example of a low mile bike that had a small accident but still rides great and can be enjoyed as is for the new owner.

Thanks for the info. Very tempting :)
 
It deffinatly should be for the price asked! Would make a great bike to street ride until you outgrow it, then turn it into a race bike or do trackdays on it and have the time of your life!
 
It deffinatly should be for the price asked! Would make a great bike to street ride until you outgrow it, then turn it into a race bike or do trackdays on it and have the time of your life!

Thanks for vouching and the free bump man! Hope she finds a good home!
 
sale pending

I'll update post once bike is sold.
 
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