This Ninja has been in storage “for a few years” – it needs carb work but it has just 1,826 miles and it sure looks like it’s worth bringing back to life. Are you up for the challenge?
Built between 1988 and 1990, the ZX-10 (known as the Ninja in the US as well as the Tomcat in some other markets) was the fastest production motorcycle in the world when it was first released. It was able to hit 165 thanks to the 135 hp, 997cc inline four engine and improved aerodynamics in the bodywork.
This example will need some carb work before it’s ready to hit 165 again. The seller states that it’s been sitting for a bit and needs some TLC and some carb work. Find this ZX-10 for sale in Clarendon Hills, Illinois for $3,450 here on Craigslist.
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