1972 Kawasaki F8 250 on 2040-motos


Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
Kawasaki F8 250 tech info



Kawasaki F8 250 description
1972 Kawasaki F8250, all original condition and runs great with low miles, 4,309. This bike has many options for set up and fits a larger rider well. There are several modifications that can be made that will improve operation and performance, see klemmvintage.com. I had to replace the petcock but have the original that was leaking. I also have new grips and a seat cover with silver Kawasaki on back like the original. Local pick up best but will work with bidder to ship USA only. Additional info; headlight, taillight, brake light and speedometer all work, tach intermittent and horn not working. Previous owner unhooked oiler, using premix now. FL title in hand.
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