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If you have under 5 feedback, please message me before bidding or i will have to remove the bid due to many flakes bidding and not coming through. This Auction is for 1978 Kawasaki KD125, another bike that was part of my father collection. The bike runs and shifts through all gears, clutch feels good, brakes work great!! Tires look good and hold air. Chrome is very nice on bike and i do not see any pitting of any sort. Gas tank is clean inside and out, and does not have a dent. Seat looks good and soft with no tears and still has Kawasaki on the back. Paint looks good on the bike all around. Grips looks to be the original ones to the bike and does not have any tears. Very clean bike for it age. This bike should be kept apart of a collection or to go out and ride. THIS bike does not have title and only comes with a bill of sale from me. The bike must paid in full within 3 days by paypal or can pay in cash if you decide to pick it up. I can as well hold the bike for short period of time while you look for a transporter. IF you have any questions or would like anymore pictures, please let me know. Thank you and have wonderful day. |
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