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Old 08-17-2009, 10:37 PM   #1
shifty
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Kawasaki EN454 bobber project...

I am stumped and dead on this project, need help with starting problems, scroll down a few posts....

Also, I am looking for parts - if anyone has :
- Vulcan EN 500 gas tank w/gauge and console (no dents, pls!)
- Harley 883/1200 gas tank (no dents, pls)
- Harley Sportster rear fender (again, decent shape)

This is the latest project that wound up in my hands. Bike has been sitting for a little over 9yrs and hasn't been started. I have no keys, master cylinder resevoir is dry rotten/broke, coolant overflow is dry rotten/broke, same gas in the tank for years, gas tank is dented in top, a lot of the rubber is cracked up...rust pits throughout the chrome. No fun. Hasn't been run for just under a decade.

Managed to get an abandonment title for $200. Reasonable, and probably all the bike is worth.

Here is a picture...

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