1972 Kawasaki F7 on 2040-motos
Hunker, Pennsylvania, United States
Kawasaki F7 tech info
Kawasaki F7 description
Selling my recently restored 1972 Kawasaki F7 powered by a rotary valved 175cc 2 cycle engine. Has only 3761 original miles on frame with transplant motor. Fun and quick for its size and is certainly a head turner. Everything on this machine is either new or rebuilt with almost all original parts. Comes with a box of extra (original parts) and an extra (original) engine. Street titled, title in hand. Will not ship unless you set it up and cash is in hand. 100.00 Deposit required within 48 hrs of purchase, will hold vehicle for 14 days after deposit before relisting. Full payment is due within these 14 days. If full payment is received I can hold the motorcycle until pickup.
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