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here it is
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1971 Kawasaki g3ss
1972 Yamaha R5 350
1965 Suzuki Hillbilly
1964 Yamaha 125
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1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
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1965 Suzuki Hillbilly
1964 Yamaha 125
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Rathdrum Idaho
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There is no tag on the steering head, and I didn't see a VIN number there either. The previous owner said that he thought it was a 1965 based on info he had found on the web.
I have read that the A1 250 (or possibly the W1) was the first bike Kawasaki sold in the US under their own name (in 1966), previous models were sold under the Omni (or something like that) brand.
I'll update as I discover more info.
More info (and a pic with link)
Seems to be a 1965-67 Kawasaki 85 cc J1T/J1TL. (J1T pictured)
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Kawasaki J1 discussion thread
The D1 looks quite similar
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/02/14 10:33
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Hey Steel I have seen your garage ,, where did you put this ?? Just had to say something didnt I ..
It's still in my truck
It don't weigh much, but with all the snow we have had every little bit helps.
The secretary/office manager has been stuck in the office by herself for two days, she couldn't get out and no one could get in.
My nephew and I dug our way into the company's landfill to get the wheel loader to go dig her out, it took us 7 hours to drive it 2 miles because it kept jelling up. Temps were single digit and zero by the time we got done. I found out this morning that the police received 12 calls about us blocking the road because it was broke down, but they figured we had enough problems and never bothered us.
It was "NOT" a fun experience
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(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
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I'm a member of the VJMC, their mailing lists and their dis-associated former forum, and I can tell you that they are 90% Honda people.... they can help you figger it out....
Ok, but it's a Kawasaki, think they would be interested in helping?
I just realized that it does look like a Honda emblem on the fuel tank, but it does say Kawasaki in small letters at the top
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1964 Yamaha 125
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With a half quart of oil and the boys lifting it up, I should be able to do a burn out with it!
7.8 Horespower :laugh:
1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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