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1973 Kawasaki Other on 2040-motos

US $17,000.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:843 ColorColor: candy brown/ orange
Location:

Grand Junction, Colorado, United States

Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
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Kawasaki Other photos

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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Other description

A fully restored early January 1973 Z1 in "as new" condition. Great lengths have been taken to ensure the details are correct. Engine Z1E 06118 has been rebuilt with new bearings, seals and gaskets. The correct early cylinders have new liners and rings with 1000cc stock type pistons that were installed by the previous owner. The correct head has been rebuilt by A.P.E. with new valves, guides, springs and seals. Cylinders and head decked to ensure tight fit. Compression is 140 +/- 2psi. The clutch has new OEM steel and friction plates in an excellent basket. Correct hollow cams and new cam chain/guides. Dyna ignition and coils, electronic regulator/rectifier. Frame, swingarm, fork clamps and tinware powder-coated. Rear fender and grab bar re-chromed. Switchgear has been rebuilt with OEM switches where necessary and is correct. ALL accessory items (brake rotor, switches, swingarm, torque link, etc.) are correct for the month/year bike. Carburetors are correct 1470's and have been completely disassembled along with the carb holder, throttle quadrant, linkage, springs, screws, etc., ultrasound and vapor blasted, all parts refinished, and rebuilt with OEM jets. OEM carb clamps. Look and function as new. Original bodywork with new $$$ paint in stunning Candytone Brown. Original Takasago wheels laced to original polished hubs with Buchanan SS spokes. New chain/sprockets. Tools and owners manual. Reproduction parts- exhaust system, rear shocks, turn signal bodies, wiring harness, carburetor intake boot, misc. rubber parts, seat cover, LTD mirrors (look much better!). This machine looks and runs as Kawasaki intended. Any pictures or other information supplied on request. Contact a shop in the Grand Junction, CO area and have them check it out- on your dime, of course. 


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