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Rare Find 1977 Kz400a1 Deluxe on 2040-motos

US $2,900.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:9047 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Priest River, Idaho, United States

Priest River, Idaho, United States
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1977 KZ400A1 DELUXE Rare model you don't see allot of these bikes they came stock from the factory with hard bags, crash bars, front fairing, integrated lights, rear seat rack etc. I have rebuilt the top end new pistons, rings, valves, seats, gaskets, The bike runs great and will make a great commuter or vintage classic collector. Chrome is nice spokes and rims are nice, tank has 2 small dents but but not bad they look like storage dents from sitting in a garage. the fairing has small rash, and the side bag has sanded spot on top of it.

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