1969 Kawasaki 250 Sidewinder Vintage Enduro Motorcycle Original on 2040-motos
Matthews, North Carolina, US
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Here is Rare little Kawasaki 250 Sidewinder. This bike is in pretty nice original condition. Starts quickly, sounds great, still has the oil injection hooked up and working. The tire are original and show very little wear but need to be replace due to age and dry rot. The speedo is very clear, this model never had a tachometer. Bodywork may have been repainted at some point and does not look bad. Seat is also original with two tears in it, pan is very good. Tank is clean inside and carbs is clean. The overall bike is clean with some patina. The heaviest is on the fork legs and spokes, the rest of the bike cleans up very well. This is a 4 speed and shifts quite well and the clutch functions smoothly.
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