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1990 Kawasaki 550 Zephyr on 2040-motos

US $525.00
YearYear:1990 MileageMileage:14950
Location:

Claremont, New Hampshire, US

Claremont, New Hampshire, US
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Up for auction a real nice 1990 550 zephyr this bike runs and rides great!!!!

This bike was only produced for two years!!!!

The gas tank has been professionally restored not just coated...

Also the carbs have been rebuilt as well

The paint shows a little fading but the bike is in very good overall condition

This is a chance to buy a great future classic that has a very reasonable reserve

It has the orginal owners manual and some paper work from the first time owner

This will make a great addition to a collection or a fun bike to drive as it gains popularity

 THIS IS THE SECOND TIME FOR LISTING THE BIKE I HAVE LOWERED THE RESURVE AND BELEAVE IT WILL SELL THIS TIME!!!!!!

 

 

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