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1976 Kawasaki S1 250 Triple on 2040-motos

US $6,000.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Candy Super Red
Location:

Nashua, New Hampshire, United States

Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
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Kawasaki S1 250 Triple photos

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Kawasaki S1 250 Triple tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki S1 250 Triple description

Some bidders are not seeing all the photos. I use my own photo service so they are larger and shown below. Please scroll all the way down.

I am very careful about my descriptions having gone on many wild goose chases to see bikes and cars that turned out to be in far less condition than advertised. I am sure many of you have been in the same boat so I will do my utmost to describe this so that there are NO disappointments or surprises.

Beautiful example of 1976 Kawasaki KH250-A5 S1 250cc triple. It has 7016 miles and is in stunning condition. Only a few flaws. Luckily the chrome and shiny bits were well maintained and are stunning. Even the original shocks, wheels and spokes and other parts. Super well maintained and always stored inside with super clean gas tank inside. Flaws are very few and easily one of the nicest non restored triples I have seen. Original gas tank has small dent on left side. I think one if not both of the side covers were replaced or repainted. Small scratch on left muffler probably caused at same time as tank ding. Center carb rubber boot had a crack so someone put tape around it to seal it so it would run perfectly without air leaks. Front tire has age cracks and should be replaced. Retains original mirrors. This bike was never messed with and runs beautifully with smooth power everywhere. Tons of fun and following in it's big brothers footsteps in desirability.P>Clear Massachusetts title..

Please feel free to contact me thru eBay with any questions you may have. I will also answer any questions by phone if you wish.

Please note that I use my own picture service so you get larger and higher quality photos and I took many to show every aspect of this bike so you get no unwanted surprises. And unlike many of the listings on eBay, I have gone to great lengths to fully disclose any problems.

I cannot crate and buyer is responsible for shipping or can pick up here. Can hire local to deliver to Forward Air in Boston for an extra $100.00 if that helps although ground transport is quite a bit cheaper.

Motorcycle is sold as is as shown with no warranties expressed or implied but I stand behind my description 100%.

Buyer must pay $300.00 deposit thru paypal within 1 day and balance within 7 days by cash in person or certified or personal check but payment must clear before being shipped.

I will sell overseas but new owner is responsible for all aspects of shipping.

Bike located in Nashua, New Hampshire. I will be happy to answer any questions and phone number is available if you have any questions or by email.

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