1930 Ford Model A (SOLD)
900cc DOHC, air-cooled, inline four-cylinder engine.
11 5-inch front disc brake, the rear chamber 7 9 inch drum brake.
1973 Machine of the Year winner in motorcycle news publication in the UK.
Comes with manual, parts list and shop owners manual Kawasaki.
Ready to taste some New York Steak MotoeXotica Classic Cars presents an original Japanese, a 1973 Kawasaki motorcycle Z1 Marketed variously as Z900, 900 Z1 or 900 S4 Super Four, the Z1 was the first of the Z models Kawasaki, noted for combining elements previously available on many bikes in one bike.
Its original 900cc, DOHC, air-cooled engine, four-cylinder works very well and starts with just the twist of a key and the push of a button The engine is mated to a five-speed manual transmission.
The bike in the accompanying images is 1973 900 Z1 which is in beautiful condition we have about the original purchaser and agreement that shows the purchase date of June 18, 1974 Strathroy small engines in Strathroy, Ontario , Canada the bike retains its original Z1E08169 motor as shown on the original invoice.
When the bike was imported to the United States in September 2004, his speedometer was changed to show MPH compared KPH and miles odometer kilometers before the changeover, the bike had been taken over 3053 miles 4931 kilometers.
The orange and brown paint on the bike is in very good condition without imperfection noted emblems are all original and correct for cycling, as the two wings of stainless steel are superb, without damage or pitting of one the seat is in good condition with no rips, tears or wear.
The bike is a rocket on the road and a blast to drive his brakes work as they should and bike changes smoothly The engine is very clean with no scratches on either side exhaust some minor bites, which is evident in photos .
Kawasaki Z1 is a four-cylinder, air-cooled, carburetor, drive chain, two passengers motorcycles introduced in 1972 following Honda 1969 CB750, Z1 helped popularize the line, four transverse frame cylinders a format that became well known as the Japanese motorcycle Universal or UJM.
Kawasaki Z1 was developed as part of the draft code, New York Steak late 1960s, Kawasaki, already an established manufacturer of motorcycles in two stages, began prototyping a 750 cc four-cylinder sports bike four-stroke, in collaboration with McFarlane Design 1969 to develop the bike overall appearance When Honda introduced the first market CB750, Kawasaki has postponed the release of Z1 until its displacement could be increased to 903 cc and the bike could be marketed in the 1000cc class.
Z1 production began in 1972 as the most powerful four-cylinder four-stroke Japanese never marketed in 1972, the Z1 set the world record FIM and AMA for endurance of 24 hours Beating the record of 19 54 mph at Daytona for 2631 miles with an average speed of 64 mph 109 Also at this time at Daytona, a single Z1 mounted Yvon Duhamel that has been set by Yoshimura a fixed cover plate 160 288 mph.
The Z1 presented full instrumentation and electric start produces 82 hp and had a top speed of about 130 mph He met with positive reviews from the motorcycle press, which praised its delicacy, isolated against vibration, easy kick-start electric start and were both available, straight-line stability, linear acceleration, precision steering and handling.
The Z1 has received MCN Machine of the Year award every year from 1973 to 1976 resulting from a price-opinion poll of readers managed by the British weekly publication Motorcycle News The Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan in 1972 includes as one of Z1 their 240 Landmarks of Japanese automotive technology.
Moto comes with manual, parts list and shop owners manual Kawasaki.
current mileage on the odometer shows 3 miles plus 3,053 miles before pointing shift, so the total mileage is 3056 It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear title, mileage exempted Arkansas.
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