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1972 Kawasaki W1

$35,750.00(Sale)
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Price
$35,750.00(Sale)
Year
1972
Make
Kawasaki
Model
w1
Odometer
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Series
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  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1972 Kawasaki 650 W1 Originally built under license to BSA by Japan’s Meguro motorcycle...
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1972 Kawasaki 650 W1

Originally built under license to BSA by Japan’s Meguro motorcycle company, in the early 60’s the Kawasaki Aircraft Co. took controlling interest of Meguro and would, over several years, redesign it’s K1 650 vertical twin and return it to the market as the Kawasaki W1 650.

This beautifully restored 1972 example is sold with two fuel tanks of the era giving the owner a unique opportunity to have two visually different, but equally pleasing examples of the same model. Located with our good friends at Moto Venus in Poland, the advertised price includes shipping and arrival charges into .

For further information, shipping, price or provenance inquiry, please feel welcome to contact during office hours on , cell , email , or find us on Facebook

Advertised price may include shipping concessions and/or be subject to currency exchange rate fluctuation – please contact to confirm the location of this item and establish the price relative to the current exchange-rate.

IMPORTANT!! Purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, and accuracy of sellers description, age, completeness, and originality of items prior to purchase. Australia accepts no responsibility for the sellers’ comments provided & displayed in advertisements or provided from & on behalf of the seller.

Need finance? – can assist with competitive credit or lending to approved Austral customers (Mon – Fri)

International Buyer? – has offices & agents in six Countries

Need shipping? – ships worldwide by air-sea-road & provides full import/export, Customs & Quarantine services for every country

Stock No VM-W1

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Condition
Used
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