1976 Kawasaki Z1 900 KZ900 A4 Original Pristine Condition for Sale
KAWASAKI KZ900 A4Only 14,500 Miles Mint All Original This Bike Is Like New Original Diamond Dark Green Paint A 46 Year Old Classic Time Capsule Carefully Preserved Maintained Since New One Of The Finest KZ900âs For Sale in The World Best Original KH1-900-Z1 Pipes I have Seen These Original Pipes Are Unobtanium Priceless It Has Received The Best In Preservation Services Just Finished a Full Frame Up Rotisserie Detail Major Tune Up Completed New Front Tire Tube New Rear Tire Tube New Rebuilt Front Caliper New Rebuilt Front Master Cylinder New Front Brake Pads New Rebuilt Rear Brakes Fuel System Rebuilt Tank Pro Cleaned Inside New Rebuilt Original Fuel Petbirds New Fuel Lines New Carb Clean Rebuild New Carb Fuel Tâs New Carb Synchronization New Valve Adjustment New Spark Plugs Engine Compression Tests Perfect When introduced late in 1972, the Kawasaki Z1 900 was the largest and most powerful 4-cylinder 4-stroke Japanese motorcycle ever built. Absolutely ground breaking in many ways, with looks to die for and heart-stopping performance to boot, the Z900 has become a legend of the motorcycle world. It is one of the most collectible Kawasaki âs of all time and has become a solid investment that will continue to increase in value as time moves on. Built only for four short years -- as the Z1 for '73, the Z1A for '74, the Z1B for '75, and the Z900 for '76 -- many connoisseur's argue that the last of those 900s are actually the best, as by late '75 the issues with carburetion stumbling and the over personing automatic ignition advance mechanism had been solved, making riding the bike much more enjoyable. It is among the last batch of Z900s ever made. It is one of the last remaining unmolested, bone stock, and matching numbers originals. The 903cc engine features chain-driven twin overhead cams, a HEMI head, and flat-top pistons. Compression ratio is 8.5:1. Due to sintered-alloy exhaust valve seats, the engine was designed from the get-go to run on lead-free gas. Carburetion is provided by the Original four 28mm Mikunis Stock Airbox. The engine produces 82 horsepower at 8,500rpm. Used 1976 Kawasaki Z 14,518 miles KAWASAKI KZ900 A4Only 14,500 Miles Mint All Original This Bike Is Like New Original Diamond Dark Green Paint A 46 Year Old Classic Time Capsule Carefully Preserved Maintained Since New One Of The Finest KZ900âs For Sale in The World Best Original KH1-900-Z1 Pipes I have Seen These Original Pipes Are Unobtanium Priceless It Has Received The Best In Preservation Services Just Finished a Full Frame Up Rotisserie Detail Major Tune Up Completed New Front Tire Tube New Rear Tire Tube New Rebuilt Front Caliper New Rebuilt Front Master Cylinder New Front Brake Pads New Rebuilt Rear Brakes Fuel System Rebuilt Tank Pro Cleaned Inside New Rebuilt Original Fuel Petbirds New Fuel Lines New Carb Clean Rebuild New Carb Fuel Tâs New Carb Synchronization New Valve Adjustment New Spark Plugs Engine Compression Tests Perfect When introduced late in 1972, the Kawasaki Z1 900 was the largest and most powerful 4-cylinder 4-stroke Japanese motorcycle ever built. Absolutely ground breaking in many ways, with looks to die for and heart-stopping performance to boot, the Z900 has become a legend of the motorcycle world. It is one of the most collectible Kawasaki âs of all time and has become a solid investment that will continue to increase in value as time moves on. Built only for four short years -- as the Z1 for '73, the Z1A for '74, the Z1B for '75, and the Z900 for '76 -- many connoisseur's argue that the last of those 900s are actually the best, as by late '75 the issues with carburetion stumbling and the over personing automatic ignition advance mechanism had been solved, making riding the bike much more enjoyable. It is among the last batch of Z900s ever made. It is one of the last remaining unmolested, bone stock, and matching numbers originals. The 903cc engine features chain-driven twin overhead cams, a HEMI head, and flat-top pistons. Compression ratio is 8.5:1. Due to sintered-alloy exhaust valve seats, the engine was designed from the get-go to run on lead-free gas. Carburetion is provided by the Original four 28mm Mikunis Stock Airbox. The engine produces 82 horsepower at 8,500rpm. Used 1976 Kawasaki Z 14,518 miles KAWASAKI KZ900 A4Only 14,500 Miles Mint All Original This Bike Is Like New Original Diamond Dark Green Paint A 46 Year Old Classic Time Capsule Carefully Preserved Maintained Since New One Of The Finest KZ900âs For Sale in The World Best Original KH1-900-Z1 Pipes I have Seen These Original Pipes Are Unobtanium Priceless It Has Received The Best In Preservation Services Just Finished a Full Frame Up Rotisserie Detail Major Tune Up Completed New Front Tire Tube New Rear Tire Tube New Rebuilt Front Caliper New Rebuilt Front Master Cylinder New Front Brake Pads New Rebuilt Rear Brakes Fuel System Rebuilt Tank Pro Cleaned Inside New Rebuilt Original Fuel Petbirds New Fuel Lines New Carb Clean Rebuild New Carb Fuel Tâs New Carb Synchronization New Valve Adjustment New Spark Plugs Engine Compression Tests Perfect When introduced late in 1972, the Kawasaki Z1 900 was the largest and most powerful 4-cylinder 4-stroke Japanese motorcycle ever built. Absolutely ground breaking in many ways, with looks to die for and heart-stopping performance to boot, the Z900 has become a legend of the motorcycle world. It is one of the most collectible Kawasaki âs of all time and has become a solid investment that will continue to increase in value as time moves on. Built only for four short years -- as the Z1 for '73, the Z1A for '74, the Z1B for '75, and the Z900 for '76 -- many connoisseur's argue that the last of those 900s are actually the best, as by late '75 the issues with carburetion stumbling and the over personing automatic ignition advance mechanism had been solved, making riding the bike much more enjoyable. It is among the last batch of Z900s ever made. It is one of the last remaining unmolested, bone stock, and matching numbers originals. The 903cc engine features chain-driven twin overhead cams, a HEMI head, and flat-top pistons. Compression ratio is 8.5:1. Due to sintered-alloy exhaust valve seats, the engine was designed from the get-go to run on lead-free gas. Carburetion is provided by the Original four 28mm Mikunis Stock Airbox. The engine produces 82 horsepower at 8,500rpm. Used 1976 Kawasaki Z 14,518 miles KAWASAKI KZ900 A4Only 14,500 Miles Mint All Original This Bike Is Like New Original Diamond Dark Green Paint A 46 Year Old Classic Time Capsule Carefully Preserved Maintained Since New One Of The Finest KZ900âs For Sale in The World Best Original KH1-900-Z1 Pipes I have Seen These Original Pipes Are Unobtanium Priceless It Has Received The Best In Preservation Services Just Finished a Full Frame Up Rotisserie Detail Major Tune Up Completed New Front Tire Tube New Rear Tire Tube New Rebuilt Front Caliper New Rebuilt Front Master Cylinder New Front Brake Pads New Rebuilt Rear Brakes Fuel System Rebuilt Tank Pro Cleaned Inside New Rebuilt Original Fuel Petbirds New Fuel Lines New Carb Clean Rebuild New Carb Fuel Tâs New Carb Synchronization New Valve Adjustment New Spark Plugs Engine Compression Tests Perfect When introduced late in 1972, the Kawasaki Z1 900 was the largest and most powerful 4-cylinder 4-stroke Japanese motorcycle ever built. Absolutely ground breaking in many ways, with looks to die for and heart-stopping performance to boot, the Z900 has become a legend of the motorcycle world. It is one of the most collectible Kawasaki âs of all time and has become a solid investment that will continue to increase in value as time moves on. Built only for four short years -- as the Z1 for '73, the Z1A for '74, the Z1B for '75, and the Z900 for '76 -- many connoisseur's argue that the last of those 900s are actually the best, as by late '75 the issues with carburetion stumbling and the over personing automatic ignition advance mechanism had been solved, making riding the bike much more enjoyable. It is among the last batch of Z900s ever made. It is one of the last remaining unmolested, bone stock, and matching numbers originals. The 903cc engine features chain-driven twin overhead cams, a HEMI head, and flat-top pistons. Compression ratio is 8.5:1. Due to sintered-alloy exhaust valve seats, the engine was designed from the get-go to run on lead-free gas. Carburetion is provided by the Original four 28mm Mikunis Stock Airbox. The engine produces 82 horsepower at 8,500rpm. Used 1976 Kawasaki Z 14,518 miles KAWASAKI KZ900 A4Only 14,500 Miles Mint All Original This Bike Is Like New Original Diamond Dark Green Paint A 46 Year Old Classic Time Capsule Carefully Preserved Maintained Since New One Of The Finest KZ900âs For Sale in The World Best Original KH1-900-Z1 Pipes I have Seen These Original Pipes Are Unobtanium Priceless It Has Received The Best In Preservation Services Just Finished a Full Frame Up Rotisserie Detail Major Tune Up Completed New Front Tire Tube New Rear Tire Tube New Rebuilt Front Caliper New Rebuilt Front Master Cylinder New Front Brake Pads New Rebuilt Rear Brakes Fuel System Rebuilt Tank Pro Cleaned Inside New Rebuilt Original Fuel Petbirds New Fuel Lines New Carb Clean Rebuild New Carb Fuel Tâs New Carb Synchronization New Valve Adjustment New Spark Plugs Engine Compression Tests Perfect When introduced late in 1972, the Kawasaki Z1 900 was the largest and most powerful 4-cylinder 4-stroke Japanese motorcycle ever built. Absolutely ground breaking in many ways, with looks to die for and heart-stopping performance to boot, the Z900 has become a legend of the motorcycle world. It is one of the most collectible Kawasaki âs of all time and has become a solid investment that will continue to increase in value as time moves on. Built only for four short years -- as the Z1 for '73, the Z1A for '74, the Z1B for '75, and the Z900 for '76 -- many connoisseur's argue that the last of those 900s are actually the best, as by late '75 the issues with carburetion stumbling and the over personing automatic ignition advance mechanism had been solved, making riding the bike much more enjoyable. It is among the last batch of Z900s ever made. It is one of the last remaining unmolested, bone stock, and matching numbers originals. The 903cc engine features chain-driven twin overhead cams, a HEMI head, and flat-top pistons. Compression ratio is 8.5:1. Due to sintered-alloy exhaust valve seats, the engine was designed from the get-go to run on lead-free gas. Carburetion is provided by the Original four 28mm Mikunis Stock Airbox. The engine produces 82 horsepower at 8,500rpm. Used 1976 Kawasaki Z 14,518 miles