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1975 Kawasaki Kz400 Cafe Style Motorcycle on 2040-motos

$1,750
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Hartford, Connecticut

Hartford, CT
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Have a 1975 Kawasaki KZ400 in attractive shape. Currently running, but unregistered. Don't have time to finish getting it registered and road worthy. Has great tires with 85% life. Seat has no rips. Rear section is customized and was this way when I bought it. No extra parts. Chain is decent. 12K miles. Newer battery. Charging system is healthy. Engine has great compression. Brakes are good. The bike could use some work to bring it's cosmetics up to snuff. Come take it for a spin.Things done:- New rear signals lamps and wiring harness cleaned up.- New petcock- Brand New Mikuni VM30 carbs with UniFilters and one into 2 throttle cable- Brand new Accel Ignition Coils- New points with Hondaman ignition module (module regulates points firing to the coils)- New clutch cable- New spark plugsLooking for $1750 for it. There's a lot of bike to work with here. You won't be disappointed.Call Fred @ (this is a home phone so no texts)

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