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1988 Kawasaki En450 Bobber on 2040-motos

$1,100
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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM
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1988 Kawasaki EN450 BOBBER-Brand new White Walls-Fresh paint-New Harley Fenders-Custom seat-Brand new batteryBike turns over but I can't get it to run. Shop says it needs a new harness. Previous owner hacked out the important ones before tear down. Its missing the header in the picture but I have it in my garage. A new harness is $60 on Ebay. This is a $3000 bike running. My loss your gain. Wife wants it gone, and won't give me any more $$ to finish it.Only trades I'll consider are M4s .223/5.56 and pistols. No shotguns no bolt actions, No lowballs please. I paid $600 for the paintjob alone and $200 for the tires.

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