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Kawasaki : Other 1974 kawasaki ks 125 vintage enduro 2 stroke ke kx kd restoration very rare

Kawasaki : Other 1974 kawasaki ks 125 vintage enduro 2 stroke ke kx kd restoration very rare

$2,795

West Palm Beach, Florida

Year 1974

Make Kawasaki

Model -

Category Dual Purpose Motorcycles

Engine 124

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Up for sale is my vintage 1974 Kawasaki KS125. I have a clear Florida title in hand. Just finished a painstaking, true to original, two year frame up restoration with a combination, repainting, refinishing, replacing OEM parts. Searching for parts was nearly impossible as the KS125 was only made for two years...1974-1975...VERY RARE...Whenever possible parts were replaced with NOS and when no longer available they were cleaned, blasted, re-chromed or repainted. The original Candy Lime Green paint was used and done professionally...the side cover is a brand new NOS part. The engine and carburetor were gone over thoroughly and cleaned repaired and tuned where necessary. I would rate the bike as a 8.0-9.0 on a scale of 1-10, because there are a few original un-retouched parts such as the tires and rims. The speedometer shows 750 miles as of today, however it may have a few more by the time it sells as its a blast to ride...everyone stops to ask about it... I have tried to include as many detail pictures, including a few "before"s, as possible however I can always add/send more by request. The entire restoration is documented in pictures. In the past I have restored and sold a 1962 Yamaha YDS-2, 1968 Kawasaki A7-SS Avenger, 1976 Kawasaki KZ900 LTD, 1976 Honda CR125 Elsinore and many others with great results so consider this bike with confidence. I do have it up for sale locally as well so I reserve the right to end this listing at any time. Please feel free to ask any questions...serious buyers only please...negative or no feedback, please contact me first. Buyer is responsible for shipping/picking up however I will help in any way I can. Thanks for your time and good luck!!!

2017 Kawasaki KLX 110L

2017 Kawasaki KLX 110L

$2,155

Phoenix, Arizona

Year 1975

Make Kawasaki

Model KE 100

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

This G5B is truly a survivor. A mild restoration is all it took to bring this awesome low mile enduro back to it's shiny former glory. These bikes are becoming rare and have always been very desirable. Fully reconditioned to continue be a bullet proof enduro. Many new parts to include, tires, tubes, liners, clutch, cables, fender paint, etc. Engine is fresh and runs strong and reliably. Needs nothing and starts first kick. Own a piece of Kawasaki history with this great 100cc enduro. NO SALES TAX General information Model: Kawasaki G5 100 Year: 1975 Category: Enduro / off road Rating: 66.7 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes Engine and transmission Displacement: 99.00 ccm (6.04 cubic inches) Engine type: Single cylinder, two-stroke Power: 11.00 HP (8.0 kW)) Bore x stroke: 49.5 x 51.8 mm (1.9 x 2.0 inches) Fuel system: Carburetor Ignition: magneto Cooling system: Air Transmission type, final drive: Chain Exhaust system: single exhaust pipe Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels Rake (fork angle): 60.5° Trail: 119 mm (4.7 inches) Front suspension: telescopic fork Rear suspension: adjustable shocks Physical measures and capacities Dry weight: 88.5 kg (195.0 pounds) Power/weight ratio: 0.1244 HP/kg Overall height: 1,069 mm (42.1 inches) Overall length: 1,981 mm (78.0 inches) Overall width: 859 mm (33.8 inches) Ground clearance: 241 mm (9.5 inches) Wheelbase: 1,260 mm (49.6 inches) Fuel capacity: 7.94 liters (2.10 gallons) kawasaki, suzuki, honda, yamaha, motocross, enduro, 50, 70, 90, 100, 125, 250, 350, 450, cz, vintage, bultaco, husqvarna, triumph, harley, indian, victory, atv, utv, scooter, dirt bike

Other Makes : MAICO GS400 1975 maico gs 400 134 original miles two owners from new

Other Makes : MAICO GS400 1975 maico gs 400 134 original miles two owners from new

$7,950

Chicago, Illinois

Year 1975

Make Other Makes

Model MAICO GS400

Category -

Engine 400

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1975 MAICO GS400– ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR! 134 ORIGINAL MILES, FRAME # 341016, ENGINE # K407112, TWO OWNERS FROM NEW, TITLE INCLUDED, RUNS AND RIDES 96 Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE Maicowerk A.G. was a West German motorcycle manufacturer. Founded in 1926 by Ulrich Maistch as Maistch & Co, the company originally manufactured 98 and 123 cc Ilo two stroke engines. After Worls War II, they began producing their own unit construction two-stroke engines, selling complete motorcycles. Maico made a brief foray into the automobile business with their own line of microcars in the late 1950s. Maico have also made go kart engines. The road motorcycles were named after winds... 'Blizzard', 'Typhoon' etc., but the company was better known for its purpose-built Motocross and Enduro machines, and for its 'Maicoletta' motor scooter, both of which sold in higher numbers than the road motorcycles. Maico Racing Motorcycles: Maico motocross (MC) and enduro (GS) racing models proved very successful in both European and American competition throughout the 1970s. While lacking the financial capital and big money race-team backing like that of the Japanese factories of Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki, Maico riders such as Adolf Weil, Ake Jonsson, and Willy Bauer proved to be a serious challenge to the Japanese factories and produced numerous top three finishes in the Motocross World Championships. The firm also experienced some success in Grand Prix road racing competitions with rider Borje Jansson winning three 125cc Grand Prix races between1972 and 1973. American publication Motocross Action called the 1981 Maico Mega 2 - 490cc the greatest open-class motocross bike of all time. The 1974.5 400cc and 440cc GP, 1978/79 250cc Magnum and 1981 490cc models along with any year 501cc motocross bike are also some of the most sought-after vintage MX and twin-shock motorcycles to this day. One of the visual modernizations of the Maico off-road motorcycles was the move from a "coffin" style tank in 1974 to a "teardrop" style tank in 1978/79 on bikes like the 250 Magnum. The bikes later moved to plastic tanks in 1980 with the Mega 490. One of the largest contributions to the world of motocross suspension technology came in the 1974 season when the Wheelsmith Motorcycles team in the USA and the Gunther Schier teams in Europe forward-mounted the rear shocks on the Maico factory-backed motorcycles, immediately increasing the travel and ability to trump the competition. This initiated a frantic effort on the part of factory teams and privateers alike; chopping up their frames in a desperate attempt to remain competitive. Maicowerk AG filed for bankruptcy in 1983, but continued to produce small numbers of motocross and enduro models (re-badged as M-Stars in the United States due to legal issues) up through 1986. Subsequent manufacturers have purchased the brand name and applied it to their own limited production motorcycles. Modern open-class dirt-bikes are still being produced under the Maico brandname. The ATK Intimidator dirt-bike (reportedly the most powerful production 2 stroke motorcycle available aside from Maico's own motorcycles) features a Maico motor. After the company went out of business in 1986, its assets were taken over by a Dutch company, but to this day retains a strong cult following. Many riders restore vintage Maicos for display or to take back to the track.