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idriver
Selling my 02 blackbird. Has under 7500 miles on it.
It has been well taken care of and has some upgrades.

-new Pilot Road 2 tires less than 100 miles
-vario adjustable windscreen, plus original
-Corbin seat
-fenda extenda
-throttle lock
-newer grips
-vfr bars, plus originals
-new battery last year
-auxilary radiator fan(main fan from an 06 zx6)
-on/off switch for auxilary fan
-on/off switch to turn main fan on, or let it run as normal
-asking $6200

It is a great bike and looks close to new and runs like new.
It has original chain and brakes and are both still good.
It does have some surface scratches around the back seat tiedowns
and couple of rockchips. Neither can be seen except up close.

I can no longer justify keeping such a nice bike that I only ride on occasion.
I live south of Rockfalls, IL., email is (dkaa4@thewisp.net) and I can be
reached during the day at 815-440-0798

Thanks, Dave

Aurora
Nice bike.
Justin
Nice bike, curious though, why the need for so many fan mods? Did it overheat?
idriver
QUOTE(Justin @ Sep 4 2008, 07:22 AM) *
Nice bike, curious though, why the need for so many fan mods? Did it overheat?

I never had the bike overheat. It's just nice to have extra cooling power on those hot days
when going slow. If I'm riding slow, I usually will turn the small fan on and it usually does the
job and the main fan can still come on if it needs to and it cools really good with both on. It
isn't a necessity, just nice to be able to control the bikes temp.. I also live down a long gravel
lane so I have to drive at idle in first to not make any dust and its nice to be able to turn the
fan on so the bike is cooled down when I shut it off, I don't like to shut engines off hot. I love
the bike for what it is, especially after I put the VFR bars on it, but I want to get something
that I can ride down gravel roads and out in the fields on the farm. Will make someone a
really nice bike with low miles and the extras. Thanks for looking
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