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1973 Kawasaki Z1 (1973)
I am relisting this bike after finding out that I had some misinformation on the fact that this bike was an original unrestored bike. I was contacted through the auction by someone who knew this bike and the fact that it was restored. He graciously gave me what information he had which is detailed below. As an avid Indian Motorcycle collector with some 40 bikes this Kawasaki was out of my realm of knowledge, I am sorry for the first incorrect listing and now here is what I now know. It is 1973 Kawasaki Z1, Frame # Z1F 00265, Engine number Z1E 00304 The bike was restored in 2001 to 2002 by Greg Walker who did an outstanding renovation. The original bike was built in September of 1972 with now only 787 miles on it since its restoration. I don't know much about the bike so ask questions and I'll answer them the best I can. I am hoping to hear from the restorer to get more information and I will add it when and if I do. The bike is in great condition but unfortunately the front hand brake lever tip was broken off in transport as well as some damage to the outer end of the grip. The last owner loved his low numbed bikes and this one certainly qualifies. Over the years it has it's small amount of light scratches but nothing glaring and is in excellent condition. There is no battery in it but I have one and we are going to get it started in the next day or so. This bike was on display for a while in the Motorcycle Museum in Newburgh NY and although incorrectly shown as we now know as an original the prior owner did have it judged and it was judged by the AMCA and reached Winners Circle.2016-06-14 14:52:00Amityville, New York, United States78737000
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1974 Kawasaki Z1 (1974)
1974 Kawasaki Z1 900 This bike has been sitting outside for 34 years. could be used for parts or possible restoration, seems to be 90% complete,engine appears to be seized, handle bars and fork tubes may NOT be original. take a good look at all photos for best description.if you have questions or need other photos please contact me.clean Utah title in hand **Shipping local pickup is prefer,but I will assist with shipping (NOTE BUYER responsible for shipping arrangements and all shipping costs) ** Motorcycle being SOLD AS IS. NO WARRANTY or RETURNS On Jun-13-16 at 18:27:01 PDT, seller added the following information: Frame serial number Z1F 36820 Engine serial number Z1E 0368682016-06-14 14:52:07Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States1921000
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1973 Kawasaki Z1 (1973)
1973 Kawasaki Z1 has been sitting in my garage for years doesn't seem like I will ever get to it so time to sell it never tried to get it running needs restoration engine turns over with kickstarter I will not crate or ship $500 payapl deposit within 48 hours buyer picks up and pays remainder in cash clear title in previous owners name more photos @ http://s12.photobucket.com/user/bob_z1/library/Kawasakis/73%20Z1%2008613?sort=3&page=1 SOLD AS-IS no shipping Must be paid for within 10 days must be picked up within 30 days Please don't bid if you don't intend to pay.... If you have negative feedback I reserve the right to cancel your bid thanks! search Z1900 Z1-900 Z1 900 KZ LTD KZ900 KZ-900 Drag Racing KZ1000 KZ-1000 Drag Bike2016-06-14 14:52:11Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania, United States3250154
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1974 Kawasaki Z1 (1974)
The condition of this bike is excellent for being 42 years old. These are one of the top Vintage Collector Bikes. Tuned by Keith Perry, Manager of Team Hammer(MotoAmerica).2016-07-01 04:45:59Athens, Alabama, United States1719000
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1975 Kawasaki Z1 (1975)
Bike is located in Pelham NH! Great project bike....Bought this over a year ago with the intent of restoring. I bought from a gentleman who was in the process of restoring.2016-10-13 04:36:13Davenport, Iowa, United States016000
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1978 Kawasaki Z1 (1978)
This particular blue Turbo, is in amazing condition. It has been stored indoors at a climate controlled warehouse as part of a collection of other turbo bikes of the era, including another Z1R-TC (also for sale). The paint is in excellent condition and there is no rust.2016-10-15 04:35:18Miami, Florida, United States837000
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1974 Kawasaki Z1 (1974)
1974 Kawasaki Z1 900cc in excellent shape. Only 13,xxx miles. I am the original owner.2016-10-24 04:35:58Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States1342000
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1973 Kawasaki Z1 (1973)
We buy vintage motorcycles, parts and collections! Mach IV Motors Please note: payment is due within three (3) days of auction end Up for sale: 1973 KAWASAKI Z1 (***SEE BELOW FOR TERMS OF SALE) I TOOK THIS BIKE IN ON CONSINGMENT,THE OWNER DID A RESTORATION ON IT NOT A PROFESSIONAL RESTORATION BUT LOOKS VERY GOOD. THE PAINT WORK IS NICE, THE BIKE HAS VERY NICE STOCK 1974 Z1 PIPES VERY NICE.2016-11-25 04:39:30Appleton, Wisconsin, United States2514,999.99
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1973 Kawasaki Z1 (1973)
PRO KAWASAKI KZ1000 DRAG BIKE WITH 1075CC KIT, SMOOTHBORES, STRETCH \u0026 MORE Video will open in a new window Using the eBay App? Paste link into a browser window: [isdntekvideo] KAWASAKI KZ1075 DRAG BIKE A Stunning Head Turner Full Custom Purpose Built Race Weapon With All The Best High Performance Parts Available Just Invested $13,500+ In Restoration Parts & Labor 100 Hours Of Shop Labor, Plus Parts PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO FOR FULL DETAILS 1075 CC Wiseco Big Bore 12.5:1 High Comp Pistons Kibble White Heavy Duty Valve Springs & Retainers Mikuni RS38MM Flat Side Carbs MRE Air Shifter RC Engineering Performance Exhaust Grimeca Brakes RC Engineering Extended Swing Arm RC Engineering Drag Struts Custom Hand Built Drag Bars Full Fiberglass Body; Tank, Seat & Rear Fender Custom Hand Sewn Two Tone Seat Cover Steering Dampener Custom Race Tachometer New Professional Blue Paint Job New Custom Graphics New Dyna S Ignition New Taylor Sumax Ignition Wires New BR8ES NGK Spark Plugs (4) New Yuasa Battery New Optimate Battery Tender Lead New Toggle Switch New OEM Style Multi Bullet Electrical Connector New Rebuilt & Tuned Carbs New OEM Mikuni Carb O Ring Kits New Carburetor Mixture Screws New Fuel Lines New Pod Air Filters (4) New Spectro 10/40 Engine Oil Adjusted Valve Clearances New 160/60 x 18 Michelin Radial Rear Tire & Tube New 90/90 x 18 Michelin Road Classics Front Tire New Rebuilt Rear Brake Caliper New Rebuilt Rear Brake Master Cylinder New Tachometer Cable New Hand Grips New Levers New Heavy Duty 630 Gold Final Drive Chain New Sand Blasted Both Wheel Hubs Pro Polished + Shined Both Wheel Hubs & Spokes Repainted Front & Rear Calipers New Fresh Pro Polished All Aluminum Including Rims, Forks, Sprocket, Brake Hanger and All Chrome Painted Valve Covers, Engine Head & Cases, & Swing Arm Way too Much To List it All! PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS _________________________________________Sold on clear title.2024-06-22 12:42:51Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States7477,500.00
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1974 Kawasaki Z1 (1974)
1974 KAWASAKI Z1 VERY SPECIAL BIKE BEST OF EVERYTHING 73 YR OLD COLLECTOR REDUCING COLLECTION.PERFECT CONDITION INCLUDES 1045CC WISCO KIT , PORTED POLISHED HEADS APE SPRINGS VALVE GUIDES STAINLESS VALVES SHIM UNDER BUCKET SETUP ALL DONE BY PIT STOP PERFORMANCE 29 MM SMOOTHBORE CARBS FILTERED VELOCITY STACKS CUSTOM DUAL DISC FRONT DRILLED BRAKE ROTORS, VINTAGE YOSHIMORA EXHAUST OIL PRESSURE AND OIL TEMP GAUGE ALL SWITCHES LIKE NEW ,CUSTOM HYDRAULIC CLUTCH ,CUSTOM PAINT, ALUMINIUM RIMS STAINLESS SPOKES, 140/80/17 ON REAR METZLER TIRES ALL AROUND, ALUMINUM BOXED SWINGARM FROM GS 750 WITH NEEDLE BEARINGS ,ELECTRONIC IGNITION, FAN WITH MANUAL SWITCH, OIL COOLER ,LUGGAGE RACK ,KAWASAKI BLACK DECAL ON TANK (CANT SEE IT IN PICTURE) GREAT BIKE NEEDS NOTHING, BONE DRY NO LEAKS ,NO DISAPPOINTMENTS CLEAN TITLE OWNED FOR 44 YEARS2024-06-26 11:41:43Little Ferry, New Jersey, United States13,7007,500.00
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