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1975 Kawasaki F7 on 2040-motos

US $2800
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States

Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States
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Kawasaki F7 photos

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Kawasaki F7 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):175 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose

Kawasaki F7 description

Attention vintage motorcycle collectors,here is a 1975 Kawasaki F7 175cc enduro project one owner with only 4,935 miles,been sitting inside storage for twenty years or so,title has been lost I can write up a bill of sale and pass along contact information of a title company that can aquire a new title for the winner of the auction,motor kicks over with good compression with the kicker on the right side of the motor,bike ran when parked,throttle is free,brakes work,clutch lever pulls in,tranni shifts threw the gears,tank has a little rust inside looks like it can be cleaned up,might be a nut or bolt missing here and there and or other everything I have is in the pictures,might be a little rust on the bike also,selling as is although I don't see any major repairs that the bike will need,the carb might need cleaning before the bike will run,needs a battery,buyer will have to pay for shipping and locate there own shipper if one is needed I'm not sure there prices I have met with them severaltimes usually uship.com very easyto work with,i can store the bike for one week after the auction ends,auction may end early because I might sell the bike before the auction ends,paypal or Walmart wire transfer accepted as payment if your not local,im located in Minnesota and the bike is in storage the zip code is 55304,Thanks for looking and good luck bidding,Im always looking to buy old and or unwanted Motorcycles and Snowmobiles,Thanks Carl. 

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