1966 Kawasaki W1 on 2040-motos
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Kawasaki W1 tech info
Kawasaki W1 description
This is a Kawasaki W1 650 in all original condition. This bike is a great restoration candidate, and with attention will be on her way. The engine is stuck, and thats from sitting for a long time. The front forks do compress, and it rolls freely. The downpipes on this bike are still solid and salvageable. The brake hubs are complete, but don't work. The oil tank is clean inside, and the engine looks solid with no broken fins. Both carb's slides work, and the bodies look great. The Speedometer and seat are the cleanest parts on the bike. Again, this is an all original survivor, and needs a home. I have an Alabama bill of sale.
Thanks, Nick |
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