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1975 Kawasaki H2 750 on 2040-motos

$2,100
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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Kawasaki Other description

This bike runs well, idles nice, has good throttle response; has working head light, tail light, and brake light. The charging system is good. The turn signals operate but may need to have the ground connections cleaned. The dimmer switch needs to be cleaned. The right side cover mounting tab and tachometer are broken as shown. The wheel spokes have some rust and the seat has some rips, but the pan and the foam are in good shape; the horn button has been modified, there is a very small dent in gas tank and the outer right hand cylinder head fin has been slightly shaved down as shown.

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