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1975 Kawasaki H1 500 (1975)
1975 KAWASAKI H1 500 This is matching number bike. H1F-36881, H1E 106887 The frame has been epoxy painted, nice paint on body set. New: - recent pistons and rings stock bore - clutch friction plates - original rims, re-spoked - up graded tires and tubes - nice rear shocks - fork tubes, dust boots and seals - turn signals and stems - original stock pipes - sprockets and chain - cables - mirrors- spark plugs and wires - original bars grips and controls - still has original seat in really nice shape. - new petcock - battery - mirrors- carbs cleaned with all the original brass & synced - Original air box- Polished hub, engine casings and front fork housings.- nice straight fork ears All the chrome is in good shape. All electrical works. It starts and rides through all the gears, Performs well. Over all a very nice rider with slight patina. Small ding on left pipe.2016-08-19 04:44:34Milford, Connecticut, United States25,750.00
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1973 Kawasaki H1 500 (1973)
1973 Kawasaki H1 500 NO TITLE BILL OF SALE ONLY This is a 1973 Kawasaki H1 500 with excellent compression and very good engine condition although it is not running. The bike has quite a lot of original factory parts still present such as the air intake and canister assembly, wheels, seat, shocks, grab bar, lights, electrical, brake systems and more! Please be aware the tank has dents in several areas and a large paint bubble on front left. This H1 500 can be finished out for a restoration enthusiast or can be an excellent support bike for H1 500 restoration jobs because it has all the hard to find pieces already present. NO TITLE BILL OF SALE ONLY I am located in Pasadena California and can deliver within 30 miles of this area. Thank you for looking and good luck bidding!2016-08-12 04:46:18South Pasadena, California, United States23,200.00
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1974 Kawasaki H1 500 (1974)
1974 kawasaki h1 500 with clear title and matching number,built a couple of years ago with 17 MILES since restoration Engine Brand new WOSSNER piston set .50 fresh bore Professionally rebuilt crank with new seals Clutch plates Frame powder coated frame and parts with rear mono shock and GS front end NEW Expansion chambers stingers SPEC II All cables ...bushings ..dampers ...chrome bolts ...blinkers ...badges..tank cap.. Seat cover ..chain sprockets ..spark plugs and wires ..filters oils ..etc all electrical gone through and works (tail light stays on ) Battlax racing tires Tank sealed Por15 with fresh pearl paint on body parts On the bad note, the seat lock is a bit damaged and will open with a small key ,the tag on the neck has been damage while powder coating the frame of course the stamping on the frame is original and i highlighted it ( poorly) with white paint , the mileage on the clock might not be accurate The bike starts first kick and goes through all the gears ,the builder did a few of those bikes and they handle and brake just great ,took it for a spin yesterday and feels great .. Since it's a new engine and a new build i would strongly advise to go through the bike before serious riding .2016-06-14 14:51:19New Milford, Pennsylvania, United States511000
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1974 Kawasaki H1 500 (1974)
1974 Kawasaki 500 H1Classic Collectors Bike 100% original approximately 6600 Miles (see Pictures) 42 year old bike Runs ad Looks Excellent!! exhaust pipes in great condition Interior Gas tank NO Rust Like New Just Rebuilt and Re Jetted the Carbs and gave it a good cleaning. Clutched was replace due to age with Original OEM parts Tune up completed by Local Kawasaki Expert in H1 Bikes was give bike by a late brother in law 2 years ago and only driven 200 miles since.2016-07-12 04:47:22Millington, New Jersey, United States66,500.00
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1975 Kawasaki H1 500 (1975)
1975 Kawasaki H1 500 NO TITLE BILL OF SALE ONLY This Matching Numbers bike is all original except for the repainted rear cowl . The tank and side covers are 100% original factory paint. The bike has excellent compression and turns over easily . It was running when last parked 6 years ago. The bike has its original factory air intake canister set up, original pipes, original wiring, turn signals, gauges, etc etc...mileage is true and original at 10,862 miles There is pitting on the forks. This bike is a fantastic restoration waiting to be completed. I really should have hooked up a new battery and attempted to start it but I have to many bikes in the garage and some have got to go now.2016-08-05 04:45:59South Pasadena, California, United States103,500.00
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1973 Kawasaki H1 500 (1973)
1973 Kawasaki H1 500. Very original condition. I bought this bike in Indiana a year ago with the intentions of doing a full restoration.2016-06-20 04:47:58Forney, Texas, United States134000
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1974 Kawasaki H1 500 (1974)
1974 KAWASAKI H1 500 This is matching number bike with a clear title. H1F-30519, H1E 100552 The frame has been epoxy painted, fresh paint on body set. New: - set of new pistons and rings .050 fresh bore - clutch friction plates - original rims, re-spoked - rear shocks - fork tubes and seals - turn signals and stems - sprockets and chain - tires and tubes - cables - mirrors- spark plugs and wires - seat cover - petcock - battery - carbs cleaned & synced with all the original brass- Original air box All the chrome is in good shape. All electrical works. It starts and drives through all the gears, Performs well. Over all a very nice rider with slight patina. Small ding and typical acid stain on left pipe. I do have the owners manual and spark plug holder.2016-06-14 14:51:33Milford, Connecticut, United States1711000
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1975 Kawasaki H1 500 (1975)
1975 H1 500 triple. A very low mile original bike that’s never been messed with.Still has yellow factory paint seen on bolts. The only changes done are a set of fantastic,rare and expensive Stellar expansion pipes and filter pods.2024-06-23 04:42:20Miami, Florida, United States15,20012,000.00
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