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1974 Kawasaki H2 750 on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:9652 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Palm Harbor, Florida, US

Palm Harbor, Florida, US
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1974 KAWASAKI H2 750, US $8,000.00, image 1

Kawasaki Other photos

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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Sport Bike

Kawasaki Other description

Up for auction is a low miles Kawasaki H2 that was completely restored from the ground up by the well know Kawasaki triples restorer and bike builder George Nash a few years ago. I got this bike from the person who bought it from George Nash. He put less than two thousand miles on it since the restoration. George Nash did the following restoration work on this bike. He stripped the bike down to the frame and replaced every part that needed replacing. He rebuilt the motor with one of the last crankshafts that was done by Damon Kirkland before he retired. Rebored, with new Wiseco pistons and rings, new clutch, undercut gears, new paint to original factory colors, new tires, new chain and sprockets, new brake pads, new fork seals. The custom made expansion pipes are made from stainless steel so they will never rust. Paintwork still looks great. Tires still look brand new with no signs of wear on them at all which is normal considering they have less 2000 miles on them since the restoration. Even though the bike had less than 2000 thousand miles on it, the owner of the bike had it rebored again about 300 miles ago. I have the paperwork for that and will send it with the title to the winner of the bike.

The only problems that I can see with the bike are:

There is one shallow dent in the bottom right hand expansion pipe, it's very small, look carefully at the pictures to see it. The front fender has some minor pitting.  

This bike starts right up and runs perfectly. Everything on this bike works as it should. If you want a bike that will get noticed, this is it. They are a better investment than the stock market and much more fun! If you've been waiting for a nice H2 to come along, here's your chance to get one that needs nothing but a rider. I also have the owners manual and that will go with the bike. I don't think you will find a cleaner 1974 H2 than this. 

I have included a video link of the bike running. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmjqKmrmXx8&feature=youtu.be

I will not ship the bike. Here is a reliable shipper that I have used. Keyboard motorcycle shipping  http://www.keyboardmotorcycleshipping.com/

You can contact uShip.com.

Overseas buyers can contact Schumacher Cargo for shipping worldwide. They ship over 10,000 motorcycles a year. They will pick up the bike from me and deliver it to you. I have had other overseas buyers use them and have been happy with the service. http://www.schumachercargo.com/motorcycle-shipping.html

 Australian buyers can contact Foytt freight at http://www.foytt.com They are an Australian owned and operated shipping company with offices in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. They speak Australian:) They have picked up bikes from me before and shipped them to Australia without any problems.

This bike can be shipped from my door in Palm Harbor Florida to the UK, Europe or Australia for around $1000 US dollars. 

 A $100.00 deposit paid through PayPal is required within 24 hours of the end of the auction and full payment is required within seven days of the end of the auction. Payment can be made bank to bank wire transfer, check or cash. International buyers can only use bank to bank wire transfer.

The bike cannot be picked up until the funds have cleared my bank.

I have 100% positive feedback as a seller, so you can bid with confidence.

Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.

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