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1973 Kawasaki H2 750 on 2040-motos

$8,500
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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73 h2 triple ,new crank,complete rebuild,all gaskets ,bearings,wiseco pistons second over,thermal barrier on pistons,slight port and polish.front end rebuilt,barnett clutch plates,and springs,new metals as well ,74 swing arm a few inches longer to keep the front end down.new battery ,Michelin pilots,bearings,shoes,front pads.aftermarket coils,denco chambers,chrome. also mikuni 34mm carbs,k@n pods chrome ends .nevada title in my name .runs like a raped ape..NO EMAILS ..... Dennis .this is 1 of my many builds of my triples,you might have seen the green 500h1 a few years ago,which sold very quick.this bike has been gone threw from top to bottom,sand blasted and five coats on the frame,side covers and tank,and tail need paint,your color.it is now painted gloss blk as my bike cover melted on the tank 120deg in my garage damit ...needs paint thats it...

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