1975 Kawasaki F7 175 Two-stroke Original Survivor on 2040-motos
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This is the nicest on/off Kawasaki F7 I have ever came across. A 74 year old gentleman owned it for most of its life and took very good care of it, as you can see in the pictures. This bike is all original and starts on the first or second kick every time.
When we purchased the bike the turn signals and horn had been removed for safe keeping but we put them back on so everything original is on the bike. At the time of this listing the horn is the only component not working and can be replaced for $15-20 here on Ebay. It was common for the horns to go out.
There is no rust on the bike and the wheels are in immaculate condition and shine like they just rolled off the showroom floor. The left side of the gas tank has a very small blemish in the paint as you can see in the pictures. The cases have no oxidization on them and look brand new. Everything except the horn on the bike works and there are no problems at all with the bike and most important with a bike this age there are NO LEAKS!!
We have both original keys and the original owners manual. We are a vintage motorcycle dealership in central Iowa and pride ourselves on selling machines that are honestly represented for what they are. You will be hard pressed to find many F7's in this condition that have not been restored.
Iowa residents must pay the 5% registration, title transfer, and licensing fees. We also charge a $10 document fee because we personally drive to the county courthouse to ensure the buyer receives a clean title in their name, so you have nothing to worry about with the title transfer. Please email with questions.
The buyer is responsible for shipping from our retail shop in Luther, Iowa. A deposit of $250 is due within 48 hours of auction close. Inspection of the bike before the end of the auction is always welcome!!
We reserve the right to end the auction early as the bike is also for sale on our showroom floor. Thanks for looking and considering BFE Vintage Motorcycles for your next bike purchase!!
On Oct-13-13 at 07:53:18 PDT, seller added the following information:
Update: a gentleman emailed us and said that the black stripe on the top of the tank is not original and we agree with him. The 74 year old gentleman had this stripe added to the original tank. We are unsure if it was because the tank got scratched or it was his preference. Based on the immaculate condition of the bike there could have been a scratch that drove him nuts. The tank is clean inside and is dent free.
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