Kawasaki Replaces Unlucky Veteran’s Motorcycle

Kawasaki Replaces Unlucky Veteran’s Motorcycle

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Kawasaki Helps Arizona Motorcyclist

Kawasaki provides Brandon Jenkins a new Ninja® ZX™-6R motorcycle

Irvine, California (April 1, 2016) – The motorcycling community is a tight knit group. Community is a large part of the experience of riding a motorcycle, and when a member of that community is wronged, people hear about it – fast. In that spirit, Kawasaki has given a new 2016 Ninja® ZX™-6R sportbike to Army Veteran Brandon Jenkins after his bike was destroyed by a suspect fleeing police.

“The passion for riding is something we all hold deep inside of us and when we heard Brandon’s story I knew we had to help him,” said Kawasaki Vice President, Marketing Chris Brull. “All motorcycle enthusiasts look out for one another and when the Motorcycle Industry Council and AIMExpo reached out to us with his story, I knew that we could help Brandon.”

Last week, Brandon Jenkins was an innocent bystander when a wanted suspect fleeing police near Phoenix, Arizona tried to steal his motorcycle. Jenkins fought back and when the suspect fled, they ran over his motorcycle, causing major damage. On Saturday, Kawasaki surprised Jenkins with the news that he would receive a new Ninja® ZX™-6R, and he picked up the motorcycle at Kelly’s Kawasaki yesterday in Mesa, Arizona.

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