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1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 (1974)
Up for auction is a low miles Kawasaki H2 that was completely restored from the ground up by the well know Kawasaki triples restorer and bike builder George Nash a few years ago. I got this bike from the person who bought it from George Nash. He put less than two thousand miles on it since the restoration.2013-10-01 17:45:49Palm Harbor, Florida, US9,6528,000.00
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1974 Kawasaki F7 Classic / Vintage (1974)
1974 Kawasaki F7 , Two Kawasaki F7 motorcycles for sale or trade: 1971 Kawasaki F7 175 - Red motorcycle modified to be more of a dirt bike 1974 Kawasaki F7 175 - Grey motorcycle is a single owner (my father) and has 753 original miles Both bikes are unbelievably clean and have been garage kept for the life of the bikes. Both bikes will start and run, although they haven't been rode in 35 years. Carburetor and petcocks have both been rebuilt.2013-09-30 08:10:09Round Rock, TX, US7502,400.00
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1974 Kawasaki Mach Iv H2 750 Classic / Vintage (1974)
1974 Kawasaki Mach IV H2 750 Triple, original bore engine. Completely refurbished in 2012. Modifications: Kenny Lawson replica wheels, brakes and forks, Tokico brake calipers, after-market Nissin master cylinders, braided steel brake lines, custom rearsets and linkage, Hagon rear gas shocks, new Bridgestone Battlax tires, Probe Engineering electronic road-race ignition, Tomcat exhaust chambers - tuned pipes and custom seat.2013-09-29 15:41:11Middleburg, FL, US29,500.00
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1974 KAWASAKI H2 750 ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR 6700 MILES RUNS AND RIDES (1974)
1974 KAWASAKI H2B 750 CANDY GOLD. 6723, ORIGINAL MILES.. THIS BIKE IS A TRUE SURVIVOR FOUND IN UPPER STATE VERMONT WHERE ITS BEEN STORED SINCE 1978 WHEN OWNER DECIDED TO START A FAMILY.2013-09-28 01:53:57Newton, New Hampshire, US6,7325,754.00
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1974 Kawasaki G5 100 w/title (1974)
I'm selling my 1974 Kawasaki G5 100 Enduro Motorcycle. She's Titled and CA Street Legal. I've been restoring her little by little for a few years now and she's in good running condition.2013-09-26 22:45:01Santa Monica, California, US8,9662,000.00
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1974 Kawasaki H1 500 Triple (1974)
1974 Kawasaki H1 500 Triple I am selling a very nice 21,xxx mile H1. The bike is original except for tires, paint and normal maintenance items. It is complete including tool kit, owners manual and spare plug holder.2013-09-05 08:25:40Aniwa, Wisconsin, US21,2641,025.00
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1974 Kawasaki Z1 KZ 900 1 Owner runs & drives collector Survivor (1974)
treasures1017 Store 1974 Kawasaki Z1 KZ 900 1 Owner runs & drives collector Survivor Just picked up this 1974 Kawasaki Z1 ( KZ 900) vin # 1zf-030499 Last month from a 78 year man. He was the original owner bought back on april 5th 1974. We have registration which most states will honor as a title but please check with your dmv to make sure. I bought on 8-1-13 Bike starts right up and runs and drives. He had registered it this year and inspected it but the bike has several oil leaks and needs attention forks seals are leaking also.2013-09-05 01:04:33Palmyra, Maine, US146,0295,900.00
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Kawasaki H1 500 classic, excellent condition (1974)
1974 Kawasaki H1 500, starts with one kick; with new top end, it has 145 lbs. across all three cylinders, runs great and idles at 1,300 RPM, everything works, recent new rear and brand new front tire. Also new: chain and sprockets, professional paint and relined inside fuel tank, chrome in excellent shape, with the grab rail having a few small pits, new ignition switch, 2 keys, new K & L air cleaner--original air cleaner is included), mirrors, H1 maintenance manual, fuel tank filler gasket, etc..2013-09-04 21:17:08Camden, Maine, US999,9993,999.00
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1974 Kawasaki F7 NO RESERVE!!!!! (1974)
1974 Kawasaki F7 175 cc , bike starts and runs, smokes pretty good, would be a fun bike for a beginner, bike needs to be picked up 2 weeks after auction ends, NO RESERVE!!!!!2013-09-04 07:52:04Guymon, Oklahoma, US6,826200.00
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1974 Kawasaki F11 / F-11A 250 cc Enduro 2 stroke Motorcycle 74 (1974)
Classic Steve McQueen era Kawasaki F11 250 Enduro time capsule Vin # F1129880 w/ matching numbers. Starts right up and rides great. 2800 miles.2013-09-04 04:42:32Yelm, Washington, US2,800750.00
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1974 Kawasaki S3 S 3 Mach II Restoration Candidate H1 S1 KH400 H2 (1974)
Up for auction is my 1974 Kawasaki S3 Mach II 400 Triple. This S3 would be the ideal restoration candidate as it is very complete and overall very correct and in good overall, restorable condition. Unfortunately, I now realize I don’t have the time to give it the attention it deserves. The frame number appearing on this S3 is S3F-02953 and the engine number appearing on this S3 is S3E-03119 making this a numbers matching correct original motorcycle. The build date reads 9/73.2013-09-03 15:34:32Wayzata, Minnesota, US15,367660.00
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1974 Kawasaki Z900 (1974)
Up for bid:1974 Kawasaki Z900. Bike was painted and chromed in the early 80's and was never ridden until 2010. 10,773 actual miles.2013-09-03 09:58:47Indianapolis, Indiana, US10,7735,000.00
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Kawasaki H1 1974 (1974)
Selling my 1974 Kawasaki H1 motorcycle. Frame has been powedercoated, as well as all other black parts. New yellow paint, rebuilt master cylinder, New clutch cover, Crank seals, Clutch kit, Fuel lines, petcock, Fork seals, Carb kits, and led lights for gauges.2013-09-03 09:04:49Skaneateles, New York, US13,0351,505.00
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1974 KZ 400 Kawasaki (1974)
THIS BIKE HAS A GOOD CLEAN TITLE. NEEDS A FEW THINGS, CLUTCH CABLE, 2 SIDE COVERS, THROTTLE CABLE, BATTERY. IT HAS IGNITION KEY.2013-08-31 00:43:53Marshalltown, Iowa, US8,567399.99
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