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Kz Drag Bike, Dragbike, Kawasaki, Drag Bike on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Gilbert, Arizona, US

Gilbert, Arizona, US
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Kawasaki Other tech info

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Kawasaki Other description

 1977 Kawasaki Drag Bike, 1197cc engine, has some headwork, .395 cams, mikuni 33mm carbs, MTC lockup clutch, Air Clutch with Button release, Goodyear slick, backcut trans,powder coated frame, swingarm and wheelie bars, co2Air Shifter, great consistant bracket bike. Set up to leave soft, will run 9.70s @ 135, I only leave at 7000rpm and shift this bike at 8500rpm and it runs 10.00@133mph. Motor has about 45 runs since freshened, slick has 18 runs on it, painted about 2 years ago paint in good condition. Nice older bracket bike, I will provide Bill of Sale this bike has no title and is not street legal


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