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1993 Kawasaki Other (1993)
You are bidding on a 1993 Kawasaki ZR1100 Zephyr. This bike is air-cooled, with a transverse inline, dual-overhead-cam four cylinder engine. It has two spark plugs per cylinder. The bike has approximately 13000 miles (non verifiable, since it is missing the gauges, see pictures) and runs well. The engine feels and sounds very healthy (check the link for the video). The rear shocks have been upgraded. The gas tank is banged up, the front fender cracked and scuffed; the front brake lever is bent and the front brake reservoir is missing its metal lid. The front blinkers are gone. The Vance and Hines 4 in 1 unit has lost its shine. A brand new headlight comes with the bike.2016-08-15 04:48:40Grosse Pointe, Michigan, United States1314000
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1976 Kawasaki Other (1976)
I bought this bike last year with the expectation of riding it. Health issues have changed my plans. It's a great example of the twin.2016-08-24 04:46:04Ayr, Ontario, Canada215600
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1975 Kawasaki Other (1975)
1976 Kawasaki S3-Has new paint job on the gas tank and side plates- exhaust look very good and the chrome looks great to be over 40 years old. I have four of the S3's and am selling off several bikes over the next few weeks . This bike has a new seat cover and it has not been installed yet, brought it home to clean it up and clean the carbs again- The tank has been clean but the carbs will need to be cleaned and the air box put back on, the engine cases have been polished by hand and look great I might go over them one more time.2016-08-26 04:45:54Johnson City, Tennessee, United States96700
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1983 Kawasaki Other (1983)
BELT DRIVE (new OEM), runs great, kick and electric start, new battery and tires, original bullhorn handlebars and engine case guards included, everything works, really nice example.2016-10-22 04:35:53Saratoga Springs, New York, United States1612487
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1975 Kawasaki Other (1975)
I am like the original owner of this vintage Z1 for 40 years as I bought it from my brother in law to get married. I drove on weekends in those days and it was running fine when put in storage 35 years ago.The photo is stock photo and looks similar before storage. Being under a tarp in a storage garage collects a lot of dust and now looks in need of thorough TLC and tuning. This is an "AS IS" sale as I am too old to ride it or clean it up.2016-11-18 04:37:50Norwich, Connecticut, United States1512000
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1975 Kawasaki Other (1975)
Here is a nice original bike, runs good, shifts good, everything works as it should, has owners manual but no tool kit, clear title, the only thing not original is the grips, and it has a new seat, the tank is original paint and has 2 dings on the right side ( see pics) and a little fade on the top of the tank, but still looks nice, the side covers and tail fin look nice, but looks like they were repainted at one time but still look good and match very well.chrome is nice but not perfect, there is some chrome peeling on the handle bars, original pipes are nice, just one rust spot on the left lower pipe, (see pic) the rest of the pipes are solid and look very nicetires are newer and nice, ready to ride or show, hard to find a unrestored z1 in this condition.2016-11-30 04:35:58Bath, Michigan, United States255900
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1977 Kawasaki Other (1977)
I AM OFFERING FOR SALE MY 1977 KZ1000 ALL ORIGINAL PAINT, EXHAUST .BIKE RUNS FINE,ALL GEARS SHIFT GOOD..NEW PLUGS,SEAT,CHAIN AND REAR TIRE.ALL CHROME LIKE NEW.TANK HAS NO DENTS, CHIPS.EXHAUST HAS NO DENTS,RUST OR BLUEING.PICTURES TELL THE STORY.2016-12-02 04:36:14Lithonia, Georgia, United States1515000
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1977 Kawasaki Other (1977)
I AM SELLING MY 1977 KAWASAKI 1000.ALL ORIGINAL PAINT,EXHAUST.BIKE RUNS FINE.ALL GEARS SHIFT GOOD.NEW PLUGS,REAR TIRE,SEAT AND CHAIN.ALL THE CHROME IS IN GREAT CONDITION.THE TANK, SIDE COVERS AND REAR FENDER ARE IN GREAT CONDITION NO DENTS,DINGS OR CHIPS.THE EXHAUST IS ALSO IN GREAT SHAPE NO RUST,DINGS,DENTS OR BLUEING.CARB MAY NEED CLEANING.2016-12-13 04:35:48Lithonia, Georgia, United States1513000
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
Attention vintage motorcycle collectors,here is a 1973 Kawasaki S1A 250 two stroke project with 5,236 actual miles! bike has been sitting inside storage for fifteen years,motor kicks over with good compression with the kicker on the side of the bike,clutch lever pulls in,tranni shifts threw the gears,brakes work,throttle is free,side panels and air box are missing everything I have for the bike is in the pictures,selling as is although I don't see any major repairs that the bike will need,i have a clear title the engine number is used as the vin on the title,might be some rust here and there on the bike,the carbs might need cleaning before the bike will run,needs a battery,buyer will have to pay for shipping and locate there own shipper if one is needed I'm not sure there prices usually uship.com I have met with them several times very easy to work with,i can store the bike for one week after the auction ends if your not local,auction may end early because I might sell the bike before the auction ends,paypal or Walmart wire transfer accepted as payment if your not local,Thanks for looking and good luck bidding I'm located in Minnesota the bike is in storage and the zip code is 55304,Im always looking to buy old and or unwanted Motorcycles and Snowmobiles,Thanks Carl.2016-12-17 04:35:33Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States57100
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