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1975 Kawasaki Kx on 2040-motos

US $8100
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
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Kawasaki KX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Kawasaki KX description

1975 Kawasaki KX250

We have here a very nice 1-owner 1975 KX250. 

Bike was torn down for a clean up and frame paint several years ago.

Bike has been recently assembled over the last 6 months.

All original front fender, rear fender, side panels and side panel decals!!!

New OEM NOS connecting rod kit, standard bore OEM piston kit, resleeved cylinder, main bearings, clutch plates, gaskets and seals!!

Original wheels/rims/hubs/spokes are in very good shape. Nice and clean. No corroson, stain, rust ETC.

New generic tread knobbies installed. New tubes.

New fork seals. Upper chrome tubes have some small pitting on the way top behind the front # plate. See picture.

Inter-Am gold handlebars with newer grips, kill button and levers. Original cables, throttle and perches

Frame was painted with a single stage gloss black automotive paint some time back. Several little chips and scrathes occured during storage. Still looks very nice. See pictures.

New Vintage Iron replica seat cover. Looks and feels like the original.

New air filter and used but fresh rear carb boot.

New green Clarke mfg gas tank and fuel valve.

Original exhaust in good shape. No real dings or dents. Shows some repair welds towards the rear outer side. See picture. The expansion chamber under the bike looks very nice.

Has 1 chipped off cylinder head fin on the bottom, front left corner. See picture. Cant really be seen unless you get down on the ground.

Bike starts, runs and shifts nicely. Carburates cleanly. Exhaust has a healthy zing to it!

Has new RGY reservoir shocks on it. Looks great!!! Dont be fooled by the Ohlins stickers!!!!!! Shocks are stiff compared to the forks. Standard, time-period correct shocks can be substituted for these ones if reserve is met.

Very nice old bike that has been cleaned up and had the motor rebuilt. It is not perfect. It is nice enough to show, display and ride occasionally or ride it every weekend!!!

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Please view all pictures carefully and use the ZOOM. More pic avail upon request.

We are Bill's Motorcycles Plus is Salem Oregon. DMV dealer # 0280.

If you have any questions please contact us. Ask for BILL 1-503-585-1153

Crating and shipping is avail from us within the USA 48 states. No shipping to AK, HI, PR or Guam. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.

48 states freight runs $300-500 to your local freight terminal or business with a fork lift. Ad more $$$$ for residential delivery with a lift gate.

We accept bank money wire transfers, Wells Fargo cashiers checks and CASH as acceptable forms of payment. A $500 paypal deposit is required as soon as you win the auction. We do not accept paypal for entire purchase prices on new or used vehicles.

Ask questions if needed. Check our FB score and DSR ratings. Bid with confidence!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

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