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1977 Kawasaki Other on 2040-motos

US $5200
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:99
Location:

North Billerica, Massachusetts, United States

North Billerica, Massachusetts, United States
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Kawasaki Other description

5 Kawasaki kz1000 kz 1000 1977 1978 1982 most running with titles

 

Bike -1  1978 kz1000 red. The bike is not ride able in its current state, the bike does fire over when you shoot gas down into the carbs. It has 39,000 miles on it, it has been repaint but decently. After market vance and hines 4 into 1. I have the front calipers and other parts included in the pics with this bike.  It has a clean title vin#kzToob-519805. The bad, the tank is leaking from the left side of the tank, inside of the tank has some light rust.

 

Bike -2  1977 dark blue kz1000 mismatch side covers. The bike is not ride able in its current state, the bike does fire over when you shoot gas down into the carbs. It has 16,500 miles on it, it has the stock pipes and are in pretty decent shape. The brakes function but are sticky.  It has a clean title vin#kzToob-501132, The tank has a quarter size dent on the top left of the tank. The inside of the tank has been cleaned with acid, the tank has no petcock.

 

Bike -3  1977 dark blue kz1000. The bike runs and rides, starts first kick, but is defiantly not road worthy yet it should be looked over good and will need a new battery. It has 11,000 miles on it, after market vance and hines 4 into 1. All the lights works and horn, the brakes function but are sticky.  It has a Connecticut registration, which acts as a title vin#kzToob-507132, The tank has dent on the top left of the tank. The inside of the tank has been cleaned with acid, some put a dumb bullet hole sticker on the top right side of the tank, decent tires.

 

Bike -4  1982 purple kz1000. The bike runs and rides, but is defiantly not road worthy yet it should be looked over good and will need a new battery. It has 24,000 miles on it, after market  kerker  4 into 1. All the lights works and horn, expect for the front brake light, the brakes function but are sticky.  It has a clean  title vin# jkakzck13ca007341, the tank is clean inside, decent tires.

 

Bike -5  1978 parts bike blue kz1000. The motor turns over freely, never heard run, not much to this bike what you see is what you get. No paper work for this at all.

Also have a punch of extra parts included with the bikes see pictures, of parts lot

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Please give me a call before bidding 978 764 9791 Larry 

 

 

 

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