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1983 Kawasaki Kz 1100-l on 2040-motos

$800
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Richmond, Indiana

Richmond, IN
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project bike new batt new tires carbs currently off bike choke rod messed up have carbs for it if i get time will prob put carbs back on it i know that it fires good just spraying a little ether in intakes bike has a clear title would like to trade for a truck /car /s-u-v? price will go up as the warm weather approches these bikes are getting real hard to find i just have to many projects in the garage rite now make me a offer you can text or call me at thanks

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