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1984 Kawasaki 700 Ltd Zn700 -a1 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $600.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:6315 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Shakopee, Minnesota, US

Shakopee, Minnesota, US
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1984 Kawasaki 700 LTD ZN700 -A1 Cruiser, US $600.00, image 1

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1984 Kawasaki 700 LTD ZN700 -A1 Cruiser, US $600.00, image 2 1984 Kawasaki 700 LTD ZN700 -A1 Cruiser, US $600.00, image 3 1984 Kawasaki 700 LTD ZN700 -A1 Cruiser, US $600.00, image 4

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TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):694 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JKAZN6A10EA003382

Kawasaki Other description

Selling this as a project bike that needs very little to get on the road again.  I bought this bike about two years ago.  Just have too many projects in my garage and not enough time.

These are the items that need attention:

Needs a new battery, a starter clutch (a replacement starter clutch and gaskets included in this auction), a clamp for one of the exhaust heat-shields, fork seals (replacement seals and fork oil included) and a Kawasaki emblem for the generator cover.

Here’s the good stuff:

Only 6315 miles showing on the odometer.  The paperwork I received with the bike indicated the mileage was correct, although I don’t believe this was garage-kept throughout all the years.  I would rate this bike at fair condition, just under good, but all the parts are there.  All electrical items work as they should.  The hard-to-find factory engine guards (not shown) are included.  The tires are in nearly new condition.  The bike was repainted at some point with the correct decals added.  The clutch is a brand new Barnett, with new cable.  Engine compression is at 105 psi in #1 cylinder and 125 in 2, 3, and 4.  Windshield included (not shown).  Factory manual and any other parts I may have for the bike are included.

As I stated up front, I’m selling this as a project bike.  It is currently not running but could be on the road with a battery and starter clutch.

I have a current, clear title in my name.

Buyer is responsible for shipping.  For a fee, I may be able to deliver to a state between Minnesota and Mississippi as I’m travelling south next month.  Please contact me before bidding if you’d like me to deliver.  Otherwise, the buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements.  I can help load.

Feel free to contact me with questions.

Thanks!

Mike

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