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Motorcycle Parts Bike- 1981 Kawasaki Kz1000 (brownsburg) on 2040-motos

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Indianapolis, Indiana

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Motorcycle Parts Bike- 1981 Kawasaki KZ1000 (Brownsburg), $50, image 1

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1981 Kawasaki KZ1000 LTD Rolling Chassis$50 or Best OfferGreat starting point for a custom bike or cafe racer project.Includes all parts shown in Images. If you want to know specifics of any of the parts please just ask.Parts of Note-Frame-Wheels-Tank-Custom Seat-HandlebarsPLEASE NOTE: -Frame has been shortened by about 4ins (See Frame Photo)-Most of the mounting tabs rear of the engine have been shaved-Handles Bar mounting needs modified to accommodate the clubman bars included. They hit the fork tubes.-Tank cap/lid is missing-No Rear Caliper-Front Calipers missing parts-Tanks is 30 yrs old and has rust and small dents-Center stand is missing Spring-No TitleNO SHIPPING OR DELIVERY. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY

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Mobile tea-urn

Fri, 28 Oct 2011

This steam powered motorcycle (not a bicycle, 'cos it don't have no pedals), could be perfect for you if you like a brew at short notice on your Sunday ride. Built in 1894, it's about to be auctioned and is expected to reach a world record price (for a kettle). It uses a coal furnace to super-heat water into steam which is fed into a small engine.

Community Tip: How to Shave your Motorcycle Seat

Thu, 30 Jul 2009

Motorcycle communities are a huge resource for any kind of project or help you might need.  It’s incredible the amount of stuff people post and the effort they put into it! arturo3rd on Kawiforums.com posted some great tips and photos on how to shave down your motorcycle seat for a more comfortable ride. Things you’ll need: flat screwdriver pliers sharp knife(steak) rough grit sand paper staple gun I’m unsure if all motorcycle seats are made of the same material so be wary before you start if your motorcycle isn’t a Kawasaki.