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1971 Kawasaki H1 on 2040-motos

US $2,995.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
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Kawasaki H1 photos

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Kawasaki H1 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki H1 description

 PLEASE READ MY DESCRIPTION IN ITS ENTIRETY.  PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS.  PLEASE READ THE SHIPPING TERMS ALL BEFORE YOU BID.  THANK YOU VERY MUCH       THIS MOTORCYCLE DOES NOT COME WITH A WARRANTY EITHER IMPLIED OR DIRECT.  THERE ARE NO REFUNDS.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL.  I AM NOT A MECHANIC.  I AM NOT A DEALER.  I AM A 66 YEAR OLD WORKING MAN WHO LOVES OLD MOTORCYCLES.

                                                                                   1971 Kawasaki H1 500 Mach III

This is an original matching numbers (per Kawasaki.) 1971 H1 500.  Frame:  KAF 34796  Engine:  KAE-32183   I bought this bike to restore and brought it home and put it in my garage.    The bike is original except the paint and handlebars.   The engine was turning over till it sat too long and now she is stuck.  I have put some Mystery Oil in the cylinders in hopes of freeing her up. No guarantees.  The exhaust pipes retain their original baffles and have some rust but no holes.  The bike brakes and shifts fine.  Clutch pulls in with good pressure.  Original gauges.  True miles.  The frame is straight and the bike retains its' original seat, and electronics.  Like i said, the bike is pretty darn near all original.  It even has the original air snorkels and air box and filter.  I never got a title to the bike although the person i bought it from said he thought he had one but I cannot produce one.   sorry..    I can provide a Notarized Bill of Sale.   Thanks.  This motorcycle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this listing prior to a bid being accepted.  If you buy, you need to contact me and not disappear like the last guy did and then all of a sudden he shows up, but then he still wanted to pay for the bike in his own timeframe.     

PAYMENT BY PAY PAL UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE PRIOR TO YOUR BID:  Pay Pal payment is done by you having an active Pay Pal account linked up to your ebay email address.  This way, I can send you an Invoice to pay when the auction ends.  I would like payment within 24 hours after I send you the Invoice unless other arrangements are made BEFORE YOU BID.  The bike is located in Onsted, Michigan 49265 which is 62 miles southwest of Detroit and 45 minutes northwest of Toledo, Ohio.  I do not ship motorcycles and I am not a dealer or a mechanic.  The buyer is responsible to arrange and pay for their own shipping or pick the bike up.  I will store the bike for 30 days.  Please try to get it picked up by then.  Thanks.

SHIPPING:      BUYER MUST PAY FOR AND ARRANGE THEIR OWN SHIPPING PLEASE.  I CAN AND WILL HOLD IT HERE FOR YOU FOR UP TO 30 days.  



 












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