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1974 Kawasaki Z1 900 A. Beautiful Original Superbike on 2040-motos

$9,250
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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Up for sale is this extremely nice and original 74 Z1 900, The Original Superbike. Check out the photos that were just taken this afternoon. This list of outstanding items are many....New SeatNew BatteryVery nice Original Pipes w/baffles and shiny chrome.New Tires both front and rear.New Chain and Sprockets.New Rear Grab BarNew Front Brake Master CylinderSpotlessly clean engine and frame.Professionally cleaned carbs.Original Chain oiler equipment.Fresh oil change and tune up, Including pointsgorgeous House of Colors Original paint with correct stripping.Just take a look at the photos, they tell the story.This bike starts immediately, Revs quickly, shifts smoothly and the engine sounds great. Needless to say it looks GREAT!!!PLEASE; NO EMAILS ASKING IF IT IS STILL AVAILABLE. IT WILL BE REMOVED WHEN SOLD.

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