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1975 Kawasaki Z1 on 2040-motos

$3,790
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Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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This is a 75 z1 with an ATP turbo pack kit that has a 1015 turbo piston kit welded crank under cut trans four angle valve job stock cams barnett clutch pack and a 42 mm flatslide Mikuni carb The bike was built years ago and sat for some time I did spend some time on this bike over the winter and installed a stock front end with new fork seals fluid and dust covers and installed the correct swing arm as the bike was lowered and stretched 3 ins I also upgraded the ignition coils and wires to the dyna 2000 ignition and matching coils and wires Also added a rare set of Akront rims made in Spain eighteen rear and 19 in front with stainless spokes and new set of bridgestone tires very nice set of aluminum rims New APE chain tensioner grips handle bars new fuel pump and regulator and a new set of plugs It is missing the seat latch and lock but I will include the latch and may have the correct matching lock that will go with it The motor and exhaust have been ceramic coated and the frame and all...

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