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1988 Kawasaki Voyager Xii on 2040-motos

US $5,800.00
YearYear:1988 MileageMileage:29 ColorColor: Gold /Tan
Location:

Willoughby, Ohio, United States

Willoughby, Ohio, United States
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Kawasaki Voyager XII photos

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Kawasaki Voyager XII tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,196 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Classic / Vintage For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller - Owner

Kawasaki Voyager XII description

This Classic 1988 Kawasaki ZG1200B2 Voyager XII was built for long, relaxing days in the saddle. Most people think that this bike is NEW! This machine lays claim to all of the features of a luxury tourer, from its spacious saddlebags and large rear trunk to its full fairing with wide vented windshield and deeply cushioned seat with backrest for the driver that's good for all-day cruising comfort. The passenger seat slides back/forth, to adjust for the comfort of the driver; the rear trunk slides forward/back to allow room for the passenger. Old Kaws Never Die! Long-time owners just get too old to ride them.  
Kawasaki's Voyager is also the quickest in its class. The liquid-cooled, 16-valve, five-speed inline-four provides acceleration both from 0 to 60 mph and through the quarter-mile that whips most other big-rig tourers. The low mass, 16-inch front wheel and tillerlike handlebars help yield remarkably light, quick steering, making the Voyager one of the most agile touring bikes at slow speeds. The 1196 CC engine brags of producing 97 HP.

This is a turn-key bike that runs smooth and fast. Touch the start button and this bike comes to life. The engine idles properly and responds to the throttle as it should. There are no oil leaks and no abnormal sounds. The transmission shifts properly and clutch is smooth and strong. This bike needs absolutely nothing. Everything works on this bike, has brand new tires, battery and it is ready to ride. It will take you, two up, wherever you want to go. 200,000+ miles are not uncommon for the Voyager and this beauty has only 29,700 easy miles! The engines are amazingly reliable, dependable, and require minimum maintenance.

Look closely at the pictures and notice the detail indicating the attention that this great bike has received. Could make a great show bike or a classic rider. Hate to sell my baby! :-(
Hagerty's current AVERAGE CONDITION retail price is $4,600; Condition #1 retail price is $7,200. Check for yourself! 
Don't hesitate to ask questions if you need any additional information. If you are not willing to buy, PLEASE do not place the bid!

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