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1977 Kawasaki Kz 900 on 2040-motos

US $28000
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
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Kawasaki kz 900 photos

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Kawasaki kz 900 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki kz 900 description

 This is a completely restored 1977 KZ900.  This was the last year for the KZ900, and they were only produced for a few months in 1977. 

This bike is fully restored and ready to ride.  Although its not all stock, it has a certain appeal, done up the way i would have done in 1977.

It has a complete engine rebuild, carbs are re-done, new wiring harness, new sprockets and chain, Dyna S electronic ignition (eliminates the old points ignition),
Kerker Exhaust, Custom gold handlebars, new guages, new ignition, new fairing, new stainless steel chain guard...many many new parts.

This may not be all stock original, but if you just want a solid, reliable KZ900 to ride, this is the bike.

Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.

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