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1973 Kawasaki S2a Kh350 Triple - No Reserve! on 2040-motos

US $2,800.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:6700 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Melbourne Beach, Florida, US

Melbourne Beach, Florida, US
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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Other description

No Reserve! I have reluctantly decided to part with my 1973 Kawasaki S2A, KH350. This rare bike was only produced for two years and represents the last in the line of the venerable Kawasaki 2 stroke 350cc triples. It’s a 6,700 mile, excellent condition, original Florida survivor bike that is complete and unmolested and comes with a clear Florida title. It's a one-kick starter, even cold, idles and runs like a swiss watch. This bike is ridiculously fast for its capacity. It's reliable, light, rides great and handles well. From a speed perspective, it runs away from my Honda CB350-4 and is on par with my GPZ550. The original paint and seat are excellent as is the rare original 3 into 3 exhaust. Both tires are new with less than 200 miles. This bike is ready to go and needs nothing but a rider. It would be an ideal affordable entry into the fraternity of Kawasaki triples owners. The supply of original triples is dwindling and the prices continue to climb. Here's your opportunity to own one of the most iconic motorcycles ever produced at a fraction of the cost of a comparable H1 or H2. The bike is sold as-is and the sale is final so ask all questions, get permission from your wife, mother or father prior to bidding. My opening price is less than I have in the bike but I need to sell it. 

Please ask all questions prior to bidding. If you have a feedback score of less than 10 or if you have any negative feedback, please contact me before placing bid or it will be cancelled and bidder blocked. A deposit of $500 is due within 24 hours of auction and full payment within three days. All shipping arrangements and costs are the responsibility of purchaser. I can store the bike for up to three weeks free of charge after receipt of full payment. 

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