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1975 Kawasaki Z1b 900 on 2040-motos

$1,800
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Aurora, Illinois

Aurora, IL
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Completely gone over engine with Wiseco block with 1428cc turbo pistons. Backcut transmmission. 198 -84 GPZ 1100 fiqure 8 head. New Mr Turbo turbocharger kit. Mr Turbo deep oil pan with new rear pickup oil pump. Karata lockup clutch. Karata Vertex external coil magneto kit(included is a new spare belt). 6quot; over double clubfoot swingarm. Kosman weld up rear wheel with stainless spokes. New front brake calipers and pads. New front brake lines and hoses. New front master cylinder. New alternator stator. New modern high tech voltage regulator/rectifier. New Holley fuel pump. New NOS fuel regulator.

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