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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
1973 Kawasaki S2 dressed like a 1972 in great shape if your looking for one of these you will be hard pressed to find one in this good of shape. I have four these that are almost restored. If someone wants to keep this a 1973 I have the gas tank and side plates and the paint and decals to finish the job my guy charges six hundred dollars.2016-10-14 04:35:24Johnson City, Tennessee, United States62700
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
A fully restored early January 1973 Z1 in "as new" condition. Great lengths have been taken to ensure the details are correct. Engine Z1E 06118 has been rebuilt with new bearings, seals and gaskets.2016-10-27 04:36:30Grand Junction, Colorado, United States84317,000.00
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
This a 1973 Kawasaki 500 I have had it for years cleaning out my storage Ben . The bike ran before I put in about 8 years ago it still turns over fine needs tlc but will run has low miles on motor. It is a 600 katana 1989 I also used the swing arm and front froks,and wheels and breaks.2016-11-16 04:37:42Maumee, Ohio, United States39700
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
The bike is in amazing condition and with only 1963 miles. Starts easy and runs well. The right rear turn signal post has a little bend and missing the muffler end cap.2016-11-21 04:39:34Muskegon, Michigan, United States12,250.00
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
True survivor......100% original and in great shape minus some weather cracking in the tires. Also True one owner and still has original title. Yes only 2400 miles and runs great...zero rust.2016-11-25 04:38:42Davenport, Iowa, United States212000
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
Great runner! Fresh black paint...went with something a little different.... Carbs are fresh rebuilt.2016-11-25 04:39:21Davenport, Iowa, United States1010000
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
Up for auction is my 1973 Z1 900 Kawasaki. I bought the bike from the original owner in Powell, WY a few years ago. In 1976 this motorcycle was involved in an accident which unfortunately required a new frame, gauges, three turn signals three exhaust pipes and a new front rim. The photo's show the newer OEM part numbers of the replaced parts. The frame still has the original factory part number Kawasaki sticker on it. (see photo's) Since I took possession I have replaced the original seat, gas tank, side panels, and rear fender. I also installed brand new turn signals as well as the posts. The bike does need new tires. I have the a new front for it. I also do have an airbox cover for the air cleaner cavity. All the electrics work well. The bike shifts nice but it does run a little rough. Carburetors. I do have a new carburetor seal kit which will go with the bike as well. The bike does present itself really well. Overall it's in very nice condition. The one exhaust header does have two dimple dents in it. (see photo) The left side upper pipe also has a small dent just forward of the mounting bolt.2016-12-04 04:35:43Billings, Montana, United States812000
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
1973 Kawasaki KV75. This one is a restoration project, and hasn't been run in years, but would make a nice pit bike or toy for the kids. Kicks over, but I've never run this bike. Sold with NO TITLE, BILL OF SALE ONLY. Call or text Chris 330-261-1815.2016-12-05 04:35:56Youngstown, Ohio, United States10011000
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1973 Kawasaki Other (1973)
Bike runs very strong. All electrics working proper. Has a rear Lester wheel.2016-12-09 04:35:08Langhorne, Pennsylvania, United States4911000
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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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