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1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 on 2040-motos

US $21,000.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
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Kawasaki Z1 900 photos

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Kawasaki Z1 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 Z1 900 description

You are bidding on a MINT 1973 Z1 900 Meticulous Restoration  

·         Motor:  #Z1E13xxx

·         Serious collectors:  Engine and Frame #s are exactly 160 from each other

·         Highly collectible example

·         Bike is mechanically perfect, starts immediately, and all electrical components are operable

·         Professionally re-painted body set:  gas tank, side covers, tail section (vinyl stripe kit was not used)

·         Original tank badges and side cover emblems

·         Original chrome front and rear fender (front one was re-chromed)

·         Original 1973 tach and speedo, grab rail, handlebar switches, shocks (these were re-chromed)

·         New maintenance – free battery with tender lead, electronic ignition added, new chain and sprockets

·         Original re-built 28 mm carb set

·         NOS hand grips direct from Japan

·         Original re-built front forks

·         Owner’s Manual and complete tool kit

·         New reproduction Doremi Collection 4-into-4 exhaust set (8-piece) with no stamp (like the original ’73 Z1s

·         Frame, swing arm, battery box and all black parts have been powder-coated glossy black

·         Chrome, stainless or zinc-plated nuts and bolts

·         Original correct wheels with new stainless steel spokes and new Dunlop tires

·         Only none original parts are the front and back turn signals and seat

·         Photos do not do this bike justice

·         Balance due within 5 days of the auction close via bank-to-bank wire transfer

·         Storage available for 30 days after full payment received, and $10 per day thereafter.

-     The bike runs like new

This bike was recently completely gone through by DJ at Jupiter Cycle the bike is mechanically and cosmetically perfect. No Expense spared. All of the receipts from come with the bike. It would be tough to ever find a nicer one period. Feel free to message me if you have any questions. 



 

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