1982 Kawasaki Kz440d on 2040-motos
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Kawasaki Other description
This motorcycle is a nice everyday rider, runs well and has good transmission, clutch and motor. All electronics are in working order. The bike has received an oil and filter change, the tank has been flushed and fresh fuel added; the tank is extremely clean inside. The carburetors have been thoroughly cleaned and have been adjusted. The air box has been cleaned and a new air filter has been fabricated. We torqued the front drive belt pulley and adjusted the belt; it has received new spark plugs, front tire, and new battery. The front fork seals have been replaced and added new fork oil, rebuilt the master cylinder and caliper and added fresh brake fluid. Installed new EBC front brake pads, new rear brake shoes. The horn has been replaced and the main power wire connector has been repaired.
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