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Kawasaki : Other 1967 Kawasaki M1-650 M1ss Megura Commander on 2040-motos

$1,900
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Wallkill, New York

Wallkill, NY
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Vintage 1967 Kawasaki M1 650cc Megura Commander. Currently not running. I believe it is all or mostly there. The motor is seized, The brakes are swollen and stuck (working on that now). Very low production number bike (in the low 400s). The inside of the tank is quite clean, it has 1 dent (upper right). Should pop out. Odometer showing 13,999. Additional parts not on bike in last picture.I have the ignition key but No Title. Great project bike or for parts. Asking $1,900 or best fair offer. Please feel free to come and inspect the bike prior to making an offer or buying. I would prefer and encourage it. Can be seen most any time. Come by and lets talk. This bike is also for sale locally, I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Located in Fishkill, N.Y. Exit eleven on I-84. Minutes from I-87. About an hour North of NYC. Can assist with loading

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