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1974 Kawasaki H2 750 All Original Survivor 6700 Miles Runs And Rides on 2040-motos

US $5,754.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:6732 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Newton, New Hampshire, US

Newton, New Hampshire, US
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1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR 6700 MILES RUNS AND RIDES, US $5,754.00, image 1

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1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR 6700 MILES RUNS AND RIDES, US $5,754.00, image 2 1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR 6700 MILES RUNS AND RIDES, US $5,754.00, image 3 1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR 6700 MILES RUNS AND RIDES, US $5,754.00, image 4 1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR 6700 MILES RUNS AND RIDES, US $5,754.00, image 5 1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR 6700 MILES RUNS AND RIDES, US $5,754.00, image 6 1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR 6700 MILES RUNS AND RIDES, US $5,754.00, image 7

Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:H1F38599

Kawasaki Other description

1974 KAWASAKI H2B 750 CANDY GOLD. 6723, ORIGINAL MILES.. THIS BIKE IS A TRUE SURVIVOR FOUND IN UPPER STATE VERMONT WHERE ITS BEEN STORED SINCE 1978 WHEN OWNER DECIDED TO START A FAMILY. THE BIKE WAS ORIGINALY PURCHASED IN 1974 AT MOTION POWER SPORTS IN NEWPORT CENTER VERMONT....I BROUGHT IT  HOME DID A CARB CLEAN AND INSTALLED A NEW BATTERY AND IT STARTED IN 3 KICKS....IT  RUNS GREAT AND IDLE'S NICE,,,,I DID A CLEANING OF THE GAS TANK TO REMOVE THE OLD FUEL AND ITS 95% THERE, BUT SHOUND BE GONE OVER AGAIN.. BIKE GOES DOWN THE ROAD WELL , SHIFTS GOOD AND HAS GREAT POWER. GRAB RAIL IS MISSING BECAUSE A FACTORY SISSY BAR WAS INSTALLED AT THE DEALERSHIP WHEN PURCHASED, I WILL INCLUDE IT TO THE NEW OWNER IF THEY WANT IT,, AND THE AIR BOX TUBES AND LEFT REAR DIRECTIONAL ARE MISSING AS WELL, BUT AIR BOX ITSELF IS IN PLACE AND I HAVE THE INTAKE BUT IT IS DETERIORATED.. BIKE HAS THE CHAIN OILER STILL INTACT AND WORKING, THIS IS A GREAT WINTER PROJECT TO RESTORE ..I HAVE PUT ABOUT 50 MILES ON THIS BIKE AND HAD NO ISSUES, MILEAGE WILL MOST LIKELY INCREASE AS I RIDE IT AROUND.. THANKS AND PLEASE LOOK AT ALL THE PHOTOS AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE....


ENGINE # H2E 38599
FRAME # H2F 38840


SHIPPING IS RESPOSIBILITY OF BUYER, BIKE IS OFFERED WORLDWIDE , AND A 500.00 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION



BIKE WILL COME WITH A BILL OF SALE ,COPY OF CURRENT REGISTRATION AND A NEW HAMPSHIRE TRANSFER AND SALE OF NON-TITLE VEHICLE FORM NOTORIZED BY THE DMV, FORM (TDMV 22A) SO THAT A TITLE CAN BE ACQUIRED IN YOUR STATE .. N.H DOES NOT TITLE ANY VEHICLES OVER 15 YEARS OLD, THIS FORM IS RECOGNIZED BY ALL STATES, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DMV IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS...

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