1974 Kawasaki F11 on 2040-motos
Kawasaki F11 tech info
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1974 Kawasaki F11 250 two-stroke dirtbike/enduro.
Good condition. Nearly new tires, a few chips in the non-original paint on the tank. Needs oil tank replaced. Stored for several years, can't get it to start. Probably needs a carb rebuild.
Bill of sale, no title though it could be made street-legal.
$50 deposit via paypal within three days. Balance paid on pick-up as either Paypal, cash, or money-order. You are responsible for any fees with your payment type.
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Kawasaki F11 for Sale
- 1975 kawasaki f11(US $1,699.00)
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