Would you buy it? kz 400 1975
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Kawas are easy to work on.
Probably posted previously, but Kawasakis are easy to work on, and engine-wise they are tough as nails.
You might still be able to find reasonaly priced parts (cables and such). I find part for my '86 EN450 on ebay all the time, and many EX500 parts (again, cables and such) work with it.
It wouldn't look something like this, would it?

That's pretty cool for $150. I'd love to do something of the like, but am a lousy project completer - can't even get a model car done without getting bored!
--Dave
You might still be able to find reasonaly priced parts (cables and such). I find part for my '86 EN450 on ebay all the time, and many EX500 parts (again, cables and such) work with it.
It wouldn't look something like this, would it?

That's pretty cool for $150. I'd love to do something of the like, but am a lousy project completer - can't even get a model car done without getting bored!
--Dave
Don't think of it as a stop light. Think of it as a chance-to-show-off light.
Vulcan 900 Classic LT (2007)
Ninja ZX-6R (2006)
Ninja 500-R (2004)
454 Ltd. (1986)
Boulevard S-40 (2005)
Vulcan 900 Classic LT (2007)
Ninja ZX-6R (2006)
Ninja 500-R (2004)
454 Ltd. (1986)
Boulevard S-40 (2005)