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1987 Kawasaki Zl 1000 on 2040-motos

US $38000
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Hellfire Red
Location:

Hamilton, NI, New Zealand

Hamilton, NI, New Zealand
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Kawasaki ZL 1000 photos

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Kawasaki ZL 1000 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):997 TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki ZL 1000 description

  For sale is my extremely low mileage 1987 ZL Kawasaki 1000. The miles are genuine with overall condition of this wonderful classic being a 9.5 out of ten. This classic is located in Hamilton, New Zealand. I can be contacted via Skype @; canwi111.

Conditions of offer process:

1/ Highest or any offer may not necessarily be accepted.

2/ A ten percent (10%) non refundable deposit is to be submitted to the sellers nominated bank account within 24 hours of offer acceptance.

3/ Successful buyer is responsible for pickup of vehicle including associated financial costs.

4/ Full balance of successful offer paid into Sellers nominated bank account, prior to vehicle release.

Just fitted new front and rear tyres, rims and brake discs have been vapour blasted resulting in a factory finish look.

A current Brake Certification is also included with the sale. (A requirement if sold within New Zealand).

New professional paint job with inside of fuel tank rust treated and coated. Carbs have been dismantled cleaned, polished and balanced. Valve clearances checked and at original factory settings with cooling system in excellent condition.

All oils changed including oil filter. Spark plugs changed, new battery fitted recently.

This ZL 1000 is fast, starts with the first push of the starter button then purrs while waiting for the throttle command. The overall condition of this classic thoroughbred supports the extremely low miles.

As this bike is being marketed internationally it has not been registered for NZ roads. If sold in New Zealand the successful buyer can choose to receive the bike with three months registration and current WOF.

** Only 2500 of these classics were made for the USA and European market.

This rare model was rated when new of performing 0-100 km/hr in 2.8 seconds. And was the first time that Kawasaki had built a water cooled in-line four cylinder with a shaft drive.

The gearing, modified camshafts and carburation including Reed valves were designed to achieve a very fast standing start. Mission accomplished.

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