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One of the 1st sports bikes, this 1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 has more than 70 horsepower and really moves. It has 25,000mis, carbs rebuilt by Taylor Honda, new battery, good rubber and not missing any parts. Runs very well and starts easily. Tank and front fender are powder-coated in textured flat black, while the rest of the panels have been painted burgundy red. Features oil cooler, factory performance exhaust, three-rotor disk brakes, buddy pegs and ample room for a passenger. Flaws are a one-inch stitched tear in the seat and a couple of small dents in the tank. Comes with a complete mechanics repair manual that has more detail than you can imagine. Asking $1,200. Call Gary at, or email me at the above address.key words: Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Katana, KZ, GS, Ducati, Interceptor, Buell, Harley, sport bike, racing
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