Is there a Kawasaki F11 250 for sale?

Is there a Kawasaki F11 250 for sale?

For Sale is my 1975 Kawasaki F11 250 Trail/Street Motorcycle. It runs good but will need some attention. It does not have the original headlight. It needs a battery. The clutch may need some adjustment but it does go into gear fine and takes of well but it may be slipping a little at higher rpm’s.

What kind of bike is a 1973 Kawasaki F11?

1973 Kawasaki f11, Super fun vintage 1973 two stroke Kawasaki F11 Dual Sport Bike. Great fenders and 70’s styled tank. Titled and street legal. Unrestored survivor purchased new here in the Quad Cities. It bought new and the last owner kept it indoors the whole time riding it only on nice sunny days.Comes with the original owners manual.

When did the Kawasaki 250 f12mx come out?

In 1973 Kawasaki was prepared to release a limited production open class bike that they dubbed the F12MX. They also released the 250 F11MX version. Bryon Farnsworth, Kawasaki’s American R&D Manager at the time, said, “We used Peter Lamppu and Jim Cook as test riders, and Kawasaki Japan contracted Thorlief Hansen!

For Sale is my 1975 Kawasaki F11 250 Trail/Street Motorcycle. It runs good but will need some attention. It does not have the original headlight. It needs a battery. The clutch may need some adjustment but it does go into gear fine and takes of well but it may be slipping a little at higher rpm’s.

1973 Kawasaki f11, Super fun vintage 1973 two stroke Kawasaki F11 Dual Sport Bike. Great fenders and 70’s styled tank. Titled and street legal. Unrestored survivor purchased new here in the Quad Cities. It bought new and the last owner kept it indoors the whole time riding it only on nice sunny days.Comes with the original owners manual.

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In 1973 Kawasaki was prepared to release a limited production open class bike that they dubbed the F12MX. They also released the 250 F11MX version. Bryon Farnsworth, Kawasaki’s American R&D Manager at the time, said, “We used Peter Lamppu and Jim Cook as test riders, and Kawasaki Japan contracted Thorlief Hansen!

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