1976 Kawasaki Kz900 on 2040-motos
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Kawasaki KZ900 description
You are bidding on a 1976 KZ900. Somebody painted the motor (#z1e122954) black. Bodywork repainted by the previous owner. Since I bought it, the carburetors have been cleaned, gas tank cleaned, front master cylinder rebuilt, replaced the points with a Dyna S and also added Dyna coils and wires. A new battery was installed last fall. All the lights work as they should and it also still has the original turn signal beeper hooked up. I don't know the manufacturer of the header, but it appears to be ceramic coated. The seat appears to be original. K&N filters were on it when I got it. It does not have the original chain guard. There is a tool kit with it, but I don't think its original. Both tires need replaced as they are cracked. The bike starts right up and the motor has no unusual noises. I took it around the block twice and it shifts fine. The carburetors will need a little adjusting or jetting as it isn't perfect, probably because of the K&N filters. Included with the bike is a very nice front wheel, a nicer rear wheel, and a pair of fork tubes that aren't rusted. Local pickup only in Lisbon, Iowa I will help load if you arrange shipping. Please ask any questions before bidding. Payment expected within 3 days after auction ends unless other arrangements are made in advance. Please see my feedback and bid with confidence. Be sure to check out my other auctions. Thank you. |
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