Vintage Ahrma 1970 Kawasaki H1 500 Mach Iii on 2040-motos
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For sale is a vintage, AHRMA 1970 Kawasaki H1 500 Mach III. This bike was stored in a garage, covered up for 25 years. This bike is fairly complete, missing blinkers, counter-shaft cover, chain and front fender. The engine was fogged before storage and the inside of the gas tank was coated with oil. Bike was running before being put in storage. This bike would make a good start for a restoration or cafe project. There is a small crack in right side engine cover and distributor cover is damaged. Kick starter works properly. Transmission shifts through all the gears. Cylinders have good compression. Needs a battery. Bike is missing tachometer cable. Carburetors and throttle operate properly and snap back as they should. Seat cover has tears in it. Front and rear brakes operate properly. Tires hold air. The air filter assembly is missing and the left cylinder has a couple bent fins. Bike has a working key switch (w/ two keys) and has a clear title.
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