1975 Kawasaki Other on 2040-motos
Newton, New Hampshire, United States
Kawasaki Other description
1975 Kawasaki Z1
Frame # Z1F-60827 Engine # Z1E-060898 Bike starts, runs, steers and stops . It came to me about a year ago and I have been picking away at it. Has new, rings, valves, valve seals, intake manifolds, cam chain, ND spark plugs,air filter, oil and filter,fuel lines,battery and carbs rebuilt. Just about every part has some form of rust,scrapes or scratches. I like it like that, it has great patina. As far as I can tell its about %95 original. Original paint, seat,pipes,air box, and tool kit ect...I think the rear tire is even the one that came on it new. This would make a great bike to restore , as its all there and functional, or just ride as is without trailer queen worries. It is far from perfect .NH does not issue titles for vehicles this old, therefore I do not have one. But it will come with a bill of sale, a current NH registration that should transfer to your state. I also have the original owners old registration from mass, and his original title application. Im riding this bike, so miles will go up a bit. |
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