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1971 Kawasaki Other (1971)
Great bike restored 6 yrs ago complete frame off resto. engine also complete over haul new crank pistons. Front end not correct for year .I also have included with bike the correct front end with new fork tubes in the box ,this bike is 9 on a scale of 10 being best.2016-11-25 04:39:34Shasta Lake, California, United States17312000
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1971 Kawasaki Other (1971)
PLEASE READ MY DESCRIPTION IN ITS ENTIRETY. PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS. PLEASE READ THE SHIPPING TERMS ALL BEFORE YOU BID.2016-11-08 04:35:13Onsted, Michigan, United States62912000
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1971 Kawasaki Other (1971)
1971 Kawasaki H1. This is an unrestored survivor bike. They're only original once and this once has been taken care of. I was told the original owner of this bike rode it in the Road America Race back in the day, but don't have any documentation.2016-08-18 04:46:01Merrillville, Indiana, United States1214238
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1971 Kawasaki Other (1971)
You are looking at possibly the cleanest F5-A Bighorn on the planet. If your looking at this ad, you know what your looking at. A painstaking 100 point restoration.2016-08-09 04:47:34Hollywood, Florida, United States13100
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1971 Kawasaki Other (1971)
1971 Kawasaki H1. This is an unrestored survivor bike. They're only original once.2016-08-09 04:47:29Merrillville, Indiana, United States129400
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1971 Kawasaki Other (1971)
1971 Kawasaki H1A- no title, bill of sale and Georgia registration KAF-23753, KAE-22055 original paint in pretty good condition- new Michelin tires- I just took off the original Dunlops! New fork seals, and steering bearings greased. Other new misc rubber parts-petcock seals, side cover dampers Wirges chambers and K&N filters New battery and New Lakeland CDI Brakes work as they should.2016-07-15 04:46:11Carrollton, Georgia, United States313000
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1971 Kawasaki Other (1971)
1971 Kawasaki Other , 1971 kawasaki 90cc street bike. No title. Needs carb work.2013-12-19 23:40:35Ridgedale, MO0450.00
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Vintage 1971 H1 Kawasaki 500cc Motorcycle KAF45613 (1971)
well the neighbor told me to go ahead and list this one too. I have a 73 in another auction, Thos he can start right up but after running it plugs up from nasty scum from setting years in storage. needs carb cleaned and tank also speedo glass busted few tears in seat.2013-10-21 00:01:14Rolla, Missouri, US11,1202,030.99
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Gas Tank, 1971 Kawasaki H1 Triple (1971)
Blue tank ready for you Kawasaki restoration.2013-09-27 06:23:10Alhambra, California, US099.00
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1971 KAWASAKI 90 ONLY 782 MILES 'NO RESERVE' (1971)
1971 KAWASAKI 90. THIS BIKE IS ALL ORIGINAL AND IN GOOD SHAPE, THE CHROME LOOKS GREAT. IT DOES NOT RUN AND I DO NOT HAVE A TITLE FOR IT.2013-10-01 17:09:03Henderson, Nevada, US7821,000.00
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1971 KAWASAKI 175 ONLY 1788 MILES 'NO RESERVE' (1971)
1971 KAWASAKI 175 ONLY 1788 MILES. THIS BIKE IS IN GOOD CONDITION WAS RUNNING WELL WHEN I PURCHASED EIGHT MOTHS AGO.. ALL ORIGINAL STOCK (PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR MORE DETAIL).2013-09-03 09:49:00Henderson, Nevada, US1,788800.00
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1971 Kawasaki H1 500 (1971)
This is a 1971 H1 Kawasaki. It has a 500cc two stroke engine in it. It does not start but it was started two years ago.2013-09-03 09:15:45Tuscumbia, Alabama, US12,0002,000.00
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Kawasaki 100 G3 street racer/ G31m (1971)
Bought a standard 1971 Kawasaki from a private seller in Virginia about 4 years ago and had it shipped to me in Bakersfield Calif. The shipping alone was 550.00$ and bought bike off craigslist for 1,000.oo dollars . Frame#GA-300909 Engine# FGAE 277909 / I have the bill of sale from the owner I bought from him in August of 2008, as you can see it was licensed in Virginia in 2008, if you decide to ride on the street , you will need to get some of the paper work from that states D.M.V. I never transferred it to my name because the bike was completely torn down and many parts were made , tested and built to fit so I was in no hurry to transfer bike till I was sure I was happy with the outcome.2013-09-26 22:45:30Bakersfield, California, US4,3301,999.00
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