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1975 Kawasaki S1 250 on 2040-motos

US $3,350.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Halibut Blue
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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Kawasaki S1 250 photos

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Kawasaki S1 250 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 TypeType:Two Stroke Triple Cylinder For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki S1 250 description

1975 Kawasaki S1C Mach I 250cc, three-cylinder two-stroke restoration project for sale. 

Rare collectable with less than 9,500 miles. Recently sealed engine (***needs to be primed, timed/tuned, and broken in***) has: rebuilt crank with new bearings and seals; bored cylinders with new pistons, rings, pins, clips; new clutch plates; restored oil pump; new gaskets. Wiring harness was inspected and repaired. Restored ignition system with new coils, cables, caps, and plugs. Carbs were rebuilt with all jets and pistons replaced. Has new air filter and throttle cable. The braking system is original and in functioning order. Has a new driven sprocket, chain, and tubes/tires. The body paint and decals were done in 2012. 
The exhaust system is original and functional-- some pipes have dents, and one has chrome peeling (see pics). The head light works, but has a crack in the glass. Needs a battery.

The motorcycle is mostly original, with replacement parts from DiabloCycle.com and/or KawaTripleParts.com. The sale will also include new fork seals and the original chain cover, handle bar, rear grab bar, and front tire.

All photos taken June 7th, 2016.
Clear title, registered in CA as non-op. No back fees.

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