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2005 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

2005 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

$9,899

Bohemia, New York

Year 1977

Make Honda

Model CB 750

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CB750 Custom Café Racer 1977 Honda "SoCal 750" This is a 1977 Honda CB750 Custom Café Racer -- Nicest Café Racer on the Market. This is called the SoCal 750 because of it's hot rod black set. This bike has many one of a kind parts - the following are custom parts, so no one else has them: • Brake and turn signal setup • Aluminum Triple Tree • Hidden start button • All metal custom seat & upholstery • Decal work by Wraps and Signs of Kalamazoo This bike is an upgrade from the original, in FLAWLESS CONDITION. This is the perfect blend of a new look with still keeping a lot of the old school feel. This bike has been completely gone thru. Complete top end job: New head gasket, new rings, honed cylinders. Starts first time and runs great. Carbs completely overhauled, 140 main jets, Performance UNI filters, needles raised 2 slots and tuned perfectly. Absolutely joy to accelerate. ALL WORK PERFORMED BY A STATE CERTIFIED MASTER MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC. Bikes like this in this condition retail for over $12k. ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY to own this classic bike and piece of history. TRUE investment as the prices of these bikes are rising. Condition: Used Vin# Engine Size: 750 Vehicle Title: Clear For Sale by: Private Owner Year: 1977 Mileage: 125 (after restoring) Make: Honda Model: CB

1977 Kawasaki Kz 1000

1977 Kawasaki Kz 1000

$8,000

North Palm Beach, Florida

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1977 Kawasaki Kz 1000, This is a one of a kind custom chopper. I built this bike and spent far too much money doing so. The engine is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000. The engine has been completely rebuilt and it only has about 1,000 miles since the rebuild. I recently had the carbs rebuilt as the bike has been unused. The Frame is an original SANTE frame which was designed for a Honda 750; I modified the frame to take the KZ engine. The Frame has 45 degree and the triple tree has 5 degree rake It has a clear title and I have lots of receipts to show what was sent on this Bike. Also there is a whole bunch of spares mostly engine parts that will go with the bike. The Bike is a real head turner and it goes like stink. Let me know if you have ANY questions. . $8,000.00

2005 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4X4I

2005 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4X4I

$15,499

Bossier City, Louisiana

Year 2012

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Softail® Blackline®

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

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The 2012 Harley-Davidson® Softail® Blackline® FXS is a modern, long, custom motorbike with a minimalist, low profile and plenty of vintage Harley-Davidson parts. New for 2012, the Harley Blackline features a new, larger air-cooled Twin Cam 103™ Harley engine with 6-speed cruise drive transmission, providing more power for passing, hill-climbing, and riding with passenger and luggage. The FXS Blackline features a rigid 'hardtail' rear suspension and narrow rear profile. This contemporary custom bike is slung low with an aggressive riding position that is both cool and comfortable. The Harley Blackline is reminiscent of the glory days of Harley-Davidson motorcycling—the black headlight, slammed speedo mounted on the triple clamp, round air cleaner cover and black horseshoe oil tank are reminiscent of pre-war H-D parts and accessories; the fuel tank with small tank graphics are inspired by the 1977 Low Rider motorcycle; and the black cylinders with gray heads and black rocker covers is a look you'd find on the Panheads and Shovelheads of the 1950's and 60's. The 2012 H-D Softail Blackline features a lot of blacked-out parts and not a ton of extras—everything is functional and ready for the road. For more Harley Softails, check out the Fat Boy® or any one of the Harley-Davidson cruiser motorcycles. The Heritage Softail® Classic gives you a classic motorcycle experience—learn more about this bike.

Suzuki : GS 1978 Suzuki GS 750 - Classic 4-stroke Superbike - Vintage

Suzuki : GS 1978 Suzuki GS 750 - Classic 4-stroke Superbike - Vintage

$4,450

Santa Barbara, California

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1978 Suzuki GS750 Superbike History of the Suzuki GS: With the introduction of the 1969 Honda CB750, the motorcycle industry was destined for a major change. Up until 1969, the major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers, especially Kawasaki and Suzuki, were predominantely selling ever-larger displacement 2-stroke street bikes. These machines were light, fast and affordable. Some of these 2-stroke bikes were more than capable of humiliating the big British and other Japanese 4-stroke offerings on a performance basis. But with the introduction of the four-cylinder Honda 750, the world saw a new engine design that was smooth, powerful and oil tight. For a while longer, Suzuki continued to develop and sell their 2-stroke street bikes and had good success with their GT triple line that was offered in several displacements. But with the new Honda engine, and the new changes in emission laws, Suzuki engineers were working feverishly on developing a 4-stroke engine. Finally, in 1976, Suzuki introduced the GS750 on a limited basis to some world markets, but not to the United States. The new 4-cylinder 750 motorcycle was well designed, the engine bullet proof, and the handling on par with the best bikes of the day. The US market received the first GS750 models in 1977 and the bikes were a huge success here. Because of the new engine design, Suzuki went on to become a force in the 4-stroke street category, and eventually dropped the 2-stroke street line altogether. Without this change to 4-stroke engine technology in the mid seventies, Suzuki would have likely failed at being an influential motorcycle manufacturer. About this bike: This bike is a 2nd year, 1978 model and is destined to become a classic, and some collectors and enthusiasts put it in that category already. The bike clearly represents a notable milestone in the timeline and history of the Suzuki Motor Corporation. One unique option with this 1978 model is that you could purchase the GS model with wire spoke wheels and the single disc brake up front- definitely the old-school look that I like. I am the third owner of this 36 year-old classic, and it now has just 21,095 miles on the clock. The previous owner had the bike equipped with a touring windshield, handlebar risers, and a large rear trunk. The bike was very clean and appeared to have been ridden very gently. That condition was a big reason for my purchase of this particular bike in the first place. I am a classic motorcycle restorer. Please goggle Vintage Moto Factory dot com to see what I do with motorcycles from the '60s, '70s and '80s. My first thought was to do a full resotration of this bike. However, as time went by, I decided that the bike was too clean and too original to fully restore, and should be left on the original factory finishes. So cosmetically the bike was left as is, and the motorcycle received a full mechanical restoration - with a few changes made to enhance it as a competent rider. That said, the bike still looks beautiful enough to display as is. The paint, chrome and engine finishes are original, but very nice. They do show some light scuffs and scratches in places. Please see the photos and ask questions if you see something that concerns you. The recently completed mechanical work on this bike included, but was not limited to the following. Starting at the front of the bike, the forks were disassembled, with new fork seals, fork oil and stiffer than stock "Sonic" made fork springs installed - calibrated for the weight of the bike with a 190-200 lb rider. New tapered steeriing head bearings were pressed into the frame, and new front brake pads were installed to stop the bike. I feel a light pulsing in the front brake depending on the lever pressure, but it is nothing that upsets the bike. To keep the chassis in balance, and further complement the work on the front suspension, new Progressive shocks were installed at the rear with a complementary spring weight to the fork. The front and rear tires on the bike are modern (but not new) period correct-sized Cheng Shins. The tires work well in a straight line and at all lean angles that I found. The already solid engine received a lot of work as well. All four cylinders have good compression and near equal values. The valves were adjusted to factory spec and should not need attention for a long time. The bank of carburetors were fully disassembled, ultrasonically cleaned and rebuilt with all new rubber 0-rings (the good ones - not a cheap carb kit). Intake manifolds were also restored to ensure no air leaks. A new air cleaner was installed in the stock factory air box and the jetting in the carbs was adjusted to correct a lean mid-range from the factory settings and to enhance the slightly better breathing exhaust system. The electrical tune-up included new HT coils, new plug wires, spark plugs and spark plug caps, along with new points and condensers. A new oil filter and syntheic oil completed the engine work. And finally, the drive train was updated with a conversion from the 630 chain size to a new 530 chain along with new front and rear sprockets. This bike runs great and is now ready for the collector or the riding enthusiast, or both. The bike is completely original other than the rear shocks, and the slip on mufflers that are similar to, but not originals. I took the GS out last week for a 457 mile ride with a group of modern bikes. It performed flawlessly, with good power and sharp handling. The bike is very comfortable to ride and my body still felt fresh after a 12 hour day on the bike. The restoration work was performed by Vintage Moto Factory and you can visit my website at VintageMotoFactory dot com. Please check out my other work and my other commissioned restoration projects. If there is another motorcycle that you are interested in having restored, please contact me. Comes with a clear Wisconson Title. A deposit of $500 is due within 48 hours and is non-refundable. Shipping costs to the lower 48 States run between $150-450 depending on your location. Arranging and paying for shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, but I have some good shipping contacts that I am happy to share with you. The bike can be stored for several weeks (if paid for) while you arrange your transportation. International buyers are welcome. Questions? Call Bill at (805) 708-1129 Check out my other items!

Custom Built Motorcycles : Chopper Kawasaki KZ 1000

Custom Built Motorcycles : Chopper Kawasaki KZ 1000

$11,500

Jupiter, Florida

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This is a one of a kind custom chopper. I built this bike and spent far too much money doing so. The engine is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000. The engine has been completely rebuilt and it only has about 1,000 miles since the rebuild. I recently had the carbs rebuilt as the bike has been unused. The Frame is an original SANTE frame which was designed for a Honda 750; I modified the frame to take the KZ engine. The Frame has 45 degree and the triple tree has 5 degree rake It has a clear title and I have lots of receipts to show what was sent on this Bike. Also there is a whole bunch of spares mostly engine parts that will go with the bike. The Bike is a real head turner and it goes like stink. Let me know if you have ANY questions. I am selling the bike as is no warrantee are given or implied.