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1975 Kawasaki Cb, Ct, Yamaha, Rt, Dt on 2040-motos

US $42009
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
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Kawasaki CB, CT, YAMAHA, RT, DT photos

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Kawasaki CB, CT, YAMAHA, RT, DT tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):3,370 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki CB, CT, YAMAHA, RT, DT description

Here's up for auction is a 1975 Kawasaki F 7. I'm the 3rd owner, I located the original owner back in 2012, I paid for the lost title got new title issued then, by the original owner,it's still in he's name. I bought this bike in 2001. From the 2nd who bought it for his collection. It's been in my collection since 2001. I'm down sizing my collection. We're moving into a smaller home. The videos as well as the pics were take today,
Watch these or go to you tube 

https://youtu.be/G9-5XZpyYZc

https://youtu.be/I6bICCI_ZxY

https://youtu.be/_WTSDU6oJVo

2016 Motor Cycle Review: 1975 F7 175, If you can find a nice one, BUY IT!!


Specs:The engine is the #1 strong point of the F7; it is a rotary valve 2 stroke producing 21 horse power at 7000 RPM and stump pulling torque, which is why it would smoke most of the 250 Enduros of its day and probably most of today's as 250.


Thanks to this sheltered existence, this Kawasaki 175 F7 is one of the finest original, unrestored examples you will ever find. Unlike all of the "restored" motorcycles that claim to be "the best" or "better than new this one shows us exactly how a new Kawasaki F7 175 looked
from the factory.

 It is not restored and is a lovingly cared for and amazingly preserved original bike with lite painta. It is wearing its original factory applied paint sprayed on at Kawasaki factory, except for under the seat from light surface rust remediation, its original seating is perfect, untouched engine. It's original, factory installed exhaust is still in place and perfect. Notice the perfect zinc plating on almost all of the original fasteners with the exception of a few, even on the rims,spokes and brake hubs.Those who know Kawasaki  F7 will similarly be amazed by its condition - note the flawless gas tank with the exception of 1/8" long by about pencil point wide slight scratch , perfect ambulance Crome, cables and switches are prefect,gauges work and still show bright luster.
Never cut, modified, abused, or off-roaded, and always treated with care. This is one Kawasaki F7 175 that never needed to be restored. As good as some restorers are, no restored Kawasaki F7 can compare to a well-maintained original one like this in fit, finish or function. As the yarn goes “they are only original once

I can store as long as needed, shipping wining bidder responsibility, non refundable deposit.


On Oct-11-16 at 13:14:47 PDT, seller added the following information:

e bay wants to remove this listing because I used the word like new. hopefully they wont since I posted the revised description, the bike is a really, really nice use condition.

 

Thanks

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