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Kawasaki 1000 Kz1000 E1 St Project Bike Texas Title Japan Made Bike 1979 Shaft on 2040-motos

US $750.00
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:48667 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Alvarado, Texas, US

Alvarado, Texas, US
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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1015 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Other description

1979 kz1000 E1 ST has 48667 on odometer , frame is KZT00E006122 ,  1015cc motor is KZT00EE006171 , frame sticker says made in Japan

CLEAR TEXAS TITLE

Exhaust is original and both look pretty good there is some stains but see no rust outs on them,

brakes front master cylinder  does not work , rear master cylinder works  front dual disc brakes and single rear disc brake

motor does kick over with some compression I did not really mess with it much

carbs  the choke does move and slides move up and down with throttle

gas tank has rust inside but think you could flush it with few bolts inside and it will clean up pretty good to just run a filter and not cream it. there is couple small dents no bigger then a dime as shown in pictures, emblem holes filled in

left side cover is in good shape with seat lock cover in place, emblem holes filled in

right side cover has crack at top front push pin mount could repair that area since it is corner it will repair well, emblem holes filled in

electrical looks to need little attention

keys ignition , seat fork lock , there is no keys to bike , ignition has been removed but I do have it. ( NO KEYS ) but there is  Good Title for bike

wheels look in pretty good shape

seat looks okay but pan is starting to rust out good enough to use until you either decide to repair it or get another, cover looks okay

 I will hold it for couple weeks, help load it if shipper comes to pick it up. I'll work with you best I can. If you are international buyer you will need to email me and I can add you to my buyer list so you can bid if all is agreed upon.

I will not accept paypal but only Cash on pick up within 7 days or Bank of America , Chase , Wells Fargo Cashier Check if holding for extended time or for shipper. Bike will not leave until check clears and that is usually about 10 days even for a Cashier Check .

YOU CAN LOOK UP HWY 67 SOUTH AND I 35 WEST INTERSECTION .  I am 45 miles south of downtown Dallas and 30 miles east of downtown Forth Worth

bike is selling as you see it .  Thanks for viewing

 

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