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1972 Kawasaki H2 750
on 2040-motos

US $4,400.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:7765 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, United States

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, United States
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1972 Kawasaki H2 750<br />
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Kawasaki Other photos

1972 Kawasaki H2 750<br />
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Kawasaki Other description

A very nice example of the 72 H2. Comes with tool kit and owners manual. No rust. Paint looks great. Chrome as well. Running great. Inside of tank looks new. Seat is excellent. Gauges look fantastic. All electrics functionally perfect. Brakes as well. Has new sealed battery and is ready to roll.

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