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You are bidding on a 1976 KZ 900 super bike, it has been in storage for many years , Great project to bring back to original, I will list all the faults i see but do not let these put you off the bike , just trying to paint an honest picture. frame is repainted , tank is not original color, nice solid 4 into 1 header, seat tray still under seat, front brake needs bleeding, bike does not run at the moment No white tag on frame but see pic of frame number, engine kicks over fine and electric start works when connected to a battery ( no battery on bike) compression seems low but may be stuck rings, the carbs and exhaust were off the bike when I bought it and are loosley assembled, forks are clean, additional oil pressure guage is fitted. headstock is straight and shows no sign of any accident, low mileage . Clear title please ask any questions before bidding Buyer to arrange collection. from zip 48230 |
Kawasaki kz 900 for Sale
- 1976 kawasaki kz 900(US $8,000.00)
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