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1975 Kawasaki Other on 2040-motos

US $9,500.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Swansea, Massachusetts, United States

Swansea, Massachusetts, United States
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Kawasaki Other photos

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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):903 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Other description

I completely restored this bike a couple years ago and its been sitting in my shop covered ever since. The bike was completely taken down the frame and painted parts taken down to bare metal and painted with PJ1 frame paint. The engine was completely disassembled inspected and rebuilt. There was no frame damage and the bike has never been down to my knowledge. The bike starts nice and runs and  drives and shifts very nice. There are no oil leaks and the bike is like new very close to show quality. The small owners manual is in fair condition for its age. There is no tool kit .  The bike has 5 miles on it and needs to be broken in like a brand new bike. The original exhaust is all thats missing for it to be %100 original and complete. The 4 into 1 exhaust thats on there now I believe is an old school Yoshimura pipe in decent shape.The frame # is Z1F-065202 and the engine is Z1E-065429 and the build date is 12/74 and is a matching #s bike. 

A list of new parts;

2nd overbore OEM piston and ring kit

D.I.D cam chain

APE valve guides

Valve seals

Vesrah gasket kit

Clutch plates

Rubber cam cap plugs

All cables

Wiring harness

Coils, wires and wire # indicators

Gauges restored 

Sealed battery and strap

Seat

Shocks

Grab rail

Directionals

OEM fenders

Dunlop gold seal tires, tubes and rim strips

Original rims in nice shape re-spoked

Brake pads front and rear

Front master cylinder and brake caliper rebuilt

Carbs rebuilt with new gaskets

Fork oil, seals and dust caps

Upper front fork ears and triple tree chrome caps

Chain and sprockets and chain gaurd 

Handle bars and switch blocks

Grips

OEM lock set

New neck roller bearings

Kick start lever and shifter lever and brake lever and brake rod

Front and rear foot peg assemblies

Dyna S ignition

Outer points cover

Oil and air filter and all new fuel lines and filters

Spark plugs

THE BIKE COMES WITH A RECENT NEW HAMPSHIRE REGISTRATION AND BILL OF SALE AS THIS STATE DOES NOT TITLE BIKES OLDER THAN 15 YEARS OLD. WITH THIS REGISTRATION YOU CAN GET A TITLE IN ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY AND ALSO CAN BE USED FOR BIKES BEING SHIPPED OVERSEAS.


INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOME AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!  

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND THE BIKE IS BEING SOLD AS IS.


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