Kawasaki KZ750 tech info
Kawasaki KZ750 description
I purchased this bike about a year ago off a friend of mine as a secondary bike. I planned to put some work into it to update the styling and electronics, and perhaps turn it into a Cafe Racer, but have since decided to put my money elsewhere. My wife has been asking me to sell it for months, so here it is.
1982 Kawasaki KZ750E Inline Four 20,929 Original Miles Brand new chain New spark plugs Vance & Hines 4 into 1 exhaust I will be selling it with 3 new parts which have not yet been installed - 1) A new clutch cable, 2) New speedometer cable, and 3) New ACDelco wet-cell battery. The bike will need new tires in the very near future. They're fine for around town, but I wouldn't do any high-speed highway runs on them. It runs well 90% of the time, but will sometimes bog down for a few seconds, then clear up and take off like a rocket. I suspect the carbs just need to be cleaned. All-in-all this is a good bike to either put a little love into, or go full bore and turn it into something really special. Buyer is responsible for pickup/shipping. I do not have the means to deliver it anywhere. There will be a $500 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of auction close. Any questions, feel free to ask. Thanks for looking! |
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