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Attention Collectors!!!! 1981 Kawasaki Kz650csr (rockville, Md) on 2040-motos

$1,850
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Attention Collectors!!!! 1981 Kawasaki KZ650CSR (Rockville, MD), $1,850, image 1

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I recently was handed down a MINT condition 1981 Kawasaki KZ650CSR which has been sitting in a relatives basement since 1987. This bike is 100% authentic and has NO scuffs, Dings, or marks ANYWHERE! it has only 3126 original miles and a clean title. Some of the options include an easily detachable GHOST windshield, 2 helmets, and passenger seat backrest with leather storage pouch. The bike will start up however needs a carb cleaning, tune up, and the brake master cylinder has corroded from sitting. Asking $1850/obo.......I DONT RIDE SO I MUST SELL! call with questions 301-412-XXXX

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