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1983 Kz 440 Kawasaki Motorcycle Scooter on 2040-motos

$330
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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1983 kz440 custom fairing, new tabs custom paint job, runs well when warmed up bout ten minutes its ridable gotta mess with the chock alittle when 1st starting during warmup still drivable long as you don't rev it up to much then it vibrates like a harley good town cruiser for short trips till you fix it new brakes all the way aroundnew battery, attractive tires, belt drive, 6 gearbad stuff timing chain could use replacing soon still ridablebut,timing chain makes noises and vibrates at hi rpm speedometer sticky only funtiones to 30 mphright blinker manual blink only left blinker is goodbest running fresh licensed scooter for the money on craislistclean title in hand 330 dollars txt pleasestreet bike Yamaha Honda Suzuki marshall

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