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1977 Kawasaki on 2040-motos

US $4200
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:9500 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Montross, Virginia, United States

Montross, Virginia, United States
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TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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Up for auction is a nicely restored 1977 KZ 200.  This machine is in beautiful condition with less than 9500 original miles on the clock.  I am the 3rd owner of this classic "single", which was recently freshened up (6 weeks ago) by an expert Kawasaki mechanic.  This process included a complete carburetor cleaning/rebuild using genuine Kawasaki parts, points adjustment, an oil/filter change, and a new battery.  The bike starts, idles, runs, shifts and operates as it should, and all of the brakes, lights, turn signals, and horn function properly.  The original exhaust system is in pristine condition, as are the chrome fenders and rims.  There is some minor corrosion on a few of the spokes however, but that hardly detracts from the bike's overall beauty.  The gas tank and side covers were repainted 3 years ago, and the metallic blue paint w/pinstripe looks awesome.  The motor is super clean and looks like new.  The original Kawasaki seat has no rips or tears and also looks like new.  Also included is an original owners manual and Kawasaki shop manual, and an NOS Kawasaki key.  This bike is turn-key and needs nothing - drive it to your local cruise-in where it will surely draw a crowd!  I have the clear title in my name.  As usual, the bike is being sold as-is, where is, with no warranty included or implied.  With that being said, the bike is even nicer than the pictures show, so check my feedback and bid with confidence.  Prospective buyers are welcome to view the bike in person before the end of the auction, and I will be happy to answer any questions.  A $200 deposit is due via paypal within 24 hrs of the end of the auction, and full payment via certified funds must be received within 7 days of auction end. Winning bidder may pay entire purchase price via paypal, but the 2.9% paypal fee must be added.  The bike is located in zip code 22520; shipping and/or timely pick-up is the sole responsibility of the winning bidder, and I will assist your shipper with loading the bike.  I can safely store the bike for a reasonable amount of time provided the arrangements are made ahead of time.  Depending on the location of the winning bidder, I may be able to deliver the bike for an additional fee that will be far less than hiring a bike shipping company.  This is a no-reserve auction, so don't miss out on a great opportunity to own this classic KZ!

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