Kawasaki Kz 650 motorcycles for sale in Texas

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2012 Kawasaki KX 250F

2012 Kawasaki KX 250F

$2,750

Rio Hondo, Texas

Year 1977

Make Kawasaki

Model KZ 650

Category -

Engine 652 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

A beautiful Kz650 that needs someone to ride it. Nothing wrong with this bike. Comes with extra parts like spare carbs, cases, gears, lights. This is the first year of the 650 with the new 4 cylinder motor, it is all original and still has the points ignition and a kick starter that actually works. The 900's are going for 10k, this bike should go up in value.

2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 CLASSIC LT

2011 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 CLASSIC LT

$3,800

Manor, Texas

Year 1979

Make Kawasaki

Model Kz 650

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Bike has been gone through down to every nut and bolt. Valves re-lapped and adjusted. All new gaskets and seals. (so far I can't find any leaks or seepage) All of the screws that were the #3 phillips style we all hate so much have been replaced with polished stainless steel allen heads. All of the screw holes in the head for the cam bearings and the valve cover have been heli-coiled to prevent stripped and or broken screws. Anti-sieze used on everything with a few exceptions where it would cause problems. Everything has either been freshly painted or polished. Many custom "one-off" parts. Front brakes are from a CBR954. Frame narrowed in the rear and all un-used tabs ground off. Frame was then sand blasted and painted. Tank has been treated and then coated with Caswell epoxy. "Pingel" style petcock. Oil pressure gauge in the center of the instrument cluster. LED indicators for the blinkers and high beam. Needs a different set of blinkers. I bought a cheap set off of Ebay and the lenses crack if you look at them funny. (To me that isn't a big deal since I usually don't run blinkers but, I made the wiring harness with provisions for them so, it's up to you) Custom wiring harness made with all new connectors of the appropriate style. (not BS Home Depot spades and butt connectors) Wiring is all high temp polyethylene insulated expensive stuff. I converted the alternator to a 3 phase from a 1980 model so the battery will stay charged. Also, the electric start actually works. Granted, a toddler could probably kick-start this thing but, it's nice to be able to just push the go button. It handles beautifully. Very neutral and stable. Transmission is perfect and shifts very nicely and smooth. Front brakes are extremely strong but, predictable. Really nice around town bar hopper kinda thing. It has a bit more power than I was expecting from a 650 and runs really nice. I'm pretty solid on the price. But, cash talks. Low-ball offers will be scornfully rejected.