Kawasaki Other tech info
Kawasaki Other description
This is a very clean KZ400B matching #'s bike. It is aesthetically in excellent condition and runs like new.
The chrome is in near perfect condition without pitting. The electrical works as it should. This bike is in well above average condition and you would be hard pressed to find another one in this condition. This bike starts very easy and runs very well. Buyer will be very happy with this bike. It has had an extensive amount of restoration and upgrades.
This is a list of the recent work that was performed:
Engine was honed. New rings and gaskets.
Tune up- points, condenser, plugs, oil.
New paint by a professional body shop
Compleatly rebuilt carborators incl. diaphrams and chrome caps.
New slip on mufflers.
Polished forks tubes and engine covers.
New tires and tubes.
New rear shocks
New mirrors, grips.
Rebuilt Ft caliper w/new pads (Flushed brake system)
Rebuilt master cylinder
Braided front brake hoses (black in color)
Title & keys in hand. - Feel free to ask questions
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