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1968 Kawasaki 350 Ss Avenger A7ss Rotary Valve Time Capsule Survivor on 2040-motos

US $3,910.00
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:9150 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Matthews, North Carolina, US

Matthews, North Carolina, US
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1968 Kawasaki 350 SS Avenger A7SS Rotary Valve Time capsule survivor, US $3,910.00, image 1

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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Other description

Here is an extremely nice and original 68 350 A7SS. This bike has only 9150 miles on it and runs great, just how a very low miles High pipe A7 should. Starts easily, Idles smoothly almost immediately. Clutch is smooth and it shifts into first with a quick touch of the shifter. It accelerates smooth and quickly with no odd hesitations or noise as you run thru the gear box. Brakes work well and have a positive feel. 
  Original paint is in ok condition, has a few nicks and scratches that you would expect from a forty year old paint job. Also has a area on the headlight and on the back of the tank that are a different shade of red.  Seat is original and free of any rips or tear, pan is good. The chrome thru-out the bike shines well but does have the typical peppering. The pipes cleaned up very nicely and are very solid. The guards shine nicely and do have some peppering typical of bikes this age. Wheel and spokes shine quite well and the spokes would even look better with a little more time spent on them.

This little bike has the neatest air induction covers so that it can take air directly from the outside and bypass the air cleaner. There is a little screen behind a foam cleaner that can be seen it the pictures. These look factory and several people have told me Kawasaki has produced these as a racing option, What ever, all I know is they look factory and fit perfectly to the side cover with a dome finish so they fit tight.

  Fenders are stainless and in very nice condition.

   Fuel tank is clean inside. Battery is new. Bike has had a complete professional tune up, carbs cleaned. Gauges are nice and clear. 

   Now this bike performs very well. Please remember it is 45 years old and is not perfect.  This bike will not disappoint. 


NEW ITEMS:


Front Tire and tube
Rear Tire
Fuel line
Spark Plugs


Questions: 704 975-9120


On Sep-23-13 at 18:04:44 PDT, seller added the following information:

Payment methods: Cash in person or postal money order.

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