1975 Kawasaki Kz900 Z1 on 2040-motos
Gothenburg, Nebraska, United States
Kawasaki KZ900 Z1 tech info
Kawasaki KZ900 Z1 description
Vintage 1975 Kawasaki KZ900 Z1 Project Bike. I purchased this bike from the widow of the original owner. It has been sitting for several years at a rural Nebraska homestead. Engine kicks over with strong compression. The ignition key was misplaced over the years so I have been unable to check for spark. I am sure the carburetors will need a thorough cleaning. Bike had a fairing mounted to it at one time so headlight is missing. Has aftermarket 4 into 1 exhaust, looks like the exhaust baffle is missing. The bike sat next to a pine tree and has some drops of sap on the tank and rear fender cowl as seen in pictures. Odometer reads 27,741. Clear Nebraska Title. This bike will make a great classic Kawasaki project. Bike is located in Central Nebraska. All shipping arrangements and costs are the responsibility of the buyer. I will be available to assist with loading.
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