1975 Kawasaki H1 on 2040-motos
Willoughby, Ohio, United States
Kawasaki H1 tech info
Kawasaki H1 description
For sale is a nice low mile 1975 Kawasaki H1, with clean Ohio title in my name, I bought the bike 7 years ago and have not started the bike. It will need a battery. Motor turns over nice and has good compression. I have cleaned the carbs and it gets good spark, I just did not run the bike. It has been repainted professional with the original paint. I touched up the frame a few years back. Seat is original, the foam is nice and soft. Rear brakes work fine, I cleaned the front master cylinder and the caliper, but did not add brake fluid. The electrical works fine. This is a really nice rider. Let me know if you have any questions? GOOD LUCK BIDDING. On Jun-13-16 at 18:15:14 PDT, seller added the following information: The bike is a 1974 it was a typo. Sorry for the confusion |
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