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Old 07-28-2010, 01:29 PM   #1
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Default My beloved 06 636 will be up for grabs by the end of summer!

Super clean and loved 06 ZX-6R with lots of extra bling bits!
Due to other financial obligations, I'll need to get out of the 636 by the end of summer. She will be sold for the loan payoff amount (roughly $3800) which is a great deal. Test rides for experienced, liscensed riders ONLY!
Interested?... PM me
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Old 07-28-2010, 11:05 PM   #2
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Wow, Alan. Sorry to hear that. That is a great price, that will make some lucky recipient really happy!
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Old 07-29-2010, 04:45 PM   #3
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Wow, Alan. Sorry to hear that. That is a great price, that will make some lucky recipient really happy!
I hope to sell it locally, and it's gonna brake my heart if I see her running around, looking like a tramp I'd hope the new owner takes very good care of her and loves her often

I'll post a link to the CL ad, first week of September. I just wanna get some good riding time in and change the oil before passing her on.
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I know someone who really wants it. Just wants a pic, how many miles? ever been down? The in's and out's He has cash...
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Old 07-29-2010, 09:54 PM   #5
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I know someone who really wants it. Just wants a pic, how many miles? ever been down? The in's and out's He has cash...
Just over 15k miles. Regular oil changes (about every 2k miles) I've been using Torco synthetic blend, but that's just my preference. I tried mobile 1, but I swear the Torco just works better in this machine. Pilot Power 2ct tires. Front tire still has the little nubbie things so I'd say about 90%, but the rear tire's only got about 1500 miles left on it. K&N high-flow air filter installed last summer. EBC HH high performance brake pads installed earlier this year. I'm pretty sure they have less than 1k miles on them. Stomp Grip traction pad Honestly, it's made a difference. Solo seat cowl, fender eliminator with ZX license plate bracket, smoked LED tail light with integrated turn signals, machined pegs (gold), gold billet oil plug, gold bar ends, gold clutch cable adjuster, gold sprocket nuts and valve stem caps, long frame sliders (A MUST!!!) billet "ZXR" mirror block off's, Puig Racing double bubble windscreen, and bar end mirror
I laid the bike down on the right side in November of last year. It was a low speed accident in which I gave too much lean and acceleration on cold wet pavement with cold tires I had frame sliders and swing arm spools at the time of the accident, which really saved the bike from any serious harm. The only damage occurred was to the sliders and to the outer most edge of all plastics on the right side, but ALL of those parts have been replaced. ALL fairings were replaced at the beginning of this year, so the body is in pristine condition... Not to mention the fact that I wash wax and buff the crap out of this bike way too often. The bike runs perfect and sounds great. Recently, the FI light's been coming on because the butterfly valve needs to be lubed. When you first turn on the ignition, you can hear the computer controlled valve calibrating and it's been getting a little rough. All that need to be done is a little cleaning. Even changing out the exhaust can trip the FI light, so don't be alarmed. Some people gut the stock exhaust and remove the valve all together, but I'd keep it. You don't gain enough from the top end to out weigh the bottom to midrange of the stock exhaust.. But it sure sounds a whole lot cooler, right? My profile picture was taken earlier this year, so it's pretty up to date. I'll take plenty of fresh pics when I post up the ad. Any more questions?
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Old 07-31-2010, 11:53 AM   #6
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Bummer Alan, but good luck on the sale. And you should make it out on a couple rides before Sep.
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I'd love nothing more than to get a few good rides in before we split. I'll be checking the boards.
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Tomorrow AM, perhaps???
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Old 07-31-2010, 10:05 PM   #9
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Damn, I recently bought a bike just like this and spent more than your asking
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Old 08-02-2010, 11:51 AM   #10
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Damn, I recently bought a bike just like this and spent more than your asking
Sucky.. I've got lawyer fee's and other sh*t to pay for, so I'm basically just trying to zero out my loan, and I realize that by the time I sell it, the riding season will pretty much be over -for noobs that is
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