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Titled 1972 Kawasaki F7 2-stroke Enduro Project on 2040-motos

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I have for sale a 1972 Kawasaki F7 175 2-stroke enduro motorcycle. This bike is a project and does not run but it does have TITLE.Pros:-The bike is super clean, and I have almost every single original part except for the Speedo.-Comes with a very detailed and informative Chilton's manual.-I bought a new ignition coil for the bike and now it gets bright blue spark.-It's got a Title.- The seat is in incredible condition for its age.- It needs carb work, I have two original carb bodies that both have the idle jet stripped out inside of them. you can try to get them out, or go a different route carb wise. I was planning on just making a new intake for it and running a different carb. - No compression. I bought a new piston, but not new rings, so it might just need new rings. or you hop on ebay and get a first over bore piston and get it over bored here in town by Ackerman.- It's a rotary valve inducted bike. These bikes make for super torquey power bands. tons of fun!Cons-Someone before me did something hinky with the petcock. I haven't touched it because it works and it doesn't leak. Other notes:I've got the original bars for it. I also have a big box of parts with all the wiring and electrical that came with it for lamps and such. All the original lamps were pretty busted up when i got them, but i should have an extra headlamp and taillight lying around that i can throw in to sweeten the deal.Like I said, this bike is a project, it does not run, but it does have a title. Selling to fund other projects.Thanks for looking.Call or email., ask for Carson.

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