How much does a 1981 Kawasaki ke 100 cost?

How much does a 1981 Kawasaki ke 100 cost?

1981 Kawasaki Ke 100, 1981 KAWASAKI KE 100 CC 328 ORIGINAL MILES ON BIKE EVERYTHING WORKS HAS CLEAR TITLE TOOL KIT ANY QUESTIONS CALL 330-546-4593 $2,000.00 3305464593 1976 Kawasaki Ke 100, OBO. Titled, 90% restored, runs and drives with almost a full bike in extra parts. Has two new tires as well as two used. Spare parts include an engine, wheels]

How big is the fuel tank on a Kawasaki KE100?

Its fuel tank has a capacity of 2.5 US gal and includes two small hooks on the rear of the frame that can be used either to mount turn signals or to tie or “bungee” a spare fuel tank for longer journeys. These bikes are getting very hard to find in this condition. Give us a call, or stop in!!!

Is the Kawasaki KLE500 a good bike to buy?

Kawasaki’s idea of a parallel twin commuter-cum-trailie then lay dormant for a few years before being reanimated in 2005. It’s hard to see why Kawasaki bothered to be honest. The new KLE500 is uncomfortable, underpowered, uninspiring and uncommonly greedy. You’d be better off with the old Kawasaki KLE500.

Are there any old Kawasaki bikes for sale?

Questions call Jim (724)433-5415 SEE MY OTHER BIKES I HAVE LISTED FOR SALE This is a very nice, mostly original 76 KZ900 A with 24, 900 miles. Has all the hard to find items like stock airbox with silencer, emergency flasher and turn signal beeper. Bike runs well with no issues.

When did the last Kawasaki KE100 come out?

1995 Kawasaki KE100, One of the last Two stroke on/off road bikes!!! The Kawasaki KE100 is a dual-sport motorcycle that was produced by Kawasaki from 1976 to 2001. (This one is a 1995}Time Proven!!!

What kind of transmission does a Kawasaki KE100 have?

The KE100 model shared much of its DNA with its predecessor, though there were a number of substantial changes. The KE’s ergonomics had been heavily revised, and it was also given a one-down, four-up transmission, replacing the G5’s N-1-2-3-4-5 setup.

When did Kawasaki stop making the G5 100?

In the mid-1970s, Kawasaki replaced its G5 100 model with the KE100. The little KE was a popular bike that Team Green would keep in production for a quarter-century before finally pulling the plug in 2001.

What kind of steel is a KE100 made of?

The frame is made of high tensile steel and has a steel engine guard for off-road protection. A U.S. Forest Service-approved spark arrester assures the KE100 access to many wilderness roads designated for licensed vehicles.