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1982 Kawasaki Kz1100 Spectre **beautiful** on 2040-motos

$1,999
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Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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west medicine lake drive at 18th Avenue This is a beautiful KZ1100 Spectre. Completely Stock including the exhaust!! See Pics. You will not find 1 of these in better condition anywhere!!! $1999.00 See Pics. This was the last of the LTD line and is a shaft drive, 1100cc with Air assist suspension (still working), electronic ignition, fuel gage. The paint is "Like New". Tires are good. Black/Burgandy w/ Gold trim including the engine. See Pics. It has not been run for several seasons. The carbs may need to be cleaned. Everything works and the bike runs good. Own a piece of Kawasaki history. It has MN Classic Plates, never buy license again. I bought this bike new in 1982. I Will deliver on a trailer within 50 mis. Please, serious inquires only. MikeMike

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