1967 ANDERE KAWASAKI 250CC A1 SAMURAI RACING MOTORCYCLE KAWASA

    EUR € 11.900,00 
    Standort des Gegenstands:Alte Bundesstr. 48Bovenden, Deutschland 37120(Öffnet in einem neuen Tab)

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    Gassmann GmbH

    Kontakt:Helmut Gassmann

    Telefon:+49 551 820225

    Bovenden, Deutschland 37120

    +49 551 820225

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    Beschreibung

    Standort: Gassmann GmbH in Bovenden (PLZ 37120), Alte Bundesstraße 48, Before the arrival of its fire-breathing Mach III 500cc triple, Kawasaki offered two other class-leading sports models: the 250cc A1 Samurai and 350cc A7 Avenger, a pair of air-cooled two-stroke twins that employed disc valve induction. A five-speed gear cluster was contained within the horizontally-split crankcases and there was 'Injectolube' pumped lubrication, while the generator was mounted behind the cylinders, a position dictated by the side-mounted carburettors. The cycle parts were entirely conventional, consisting of a duplex-loop frame with twin-leading-shoe front brake. The result was an undeniably handsome sportster with a claimed 31bhp maximum and a top speed of 103mph, phenomenal figures for a 250 of the day. Unfortunately, the origins, specification and history of this race-modified Samurai are not known. No documents. ZUBEHÖRANGABEN OHNE GEWÄHR, Änderungen, Zwischenverkauf und Irrtümer vorbehalten! .

    Spezifikation

    KategorieCoupe
    HerstellerANDERE
    ModellKAWASAKI 250CC A1 SAMURAI RACING MOTORCYCLE KAWASA
    ZustandGebraucht
    Kilometerstand1’001 KM
    Bestandsnummer902785
    Leistung30.843508070000
    KategorieCoupe|
    HerstellerANDERE|
    ModellKAWASAKI 250CC A1 SAMURAI RACING MOTORCYCLE KAWASA|
    ZustandGebraucht|
    Kilometerstand1’001 KM|
    Bestandsnummer902785|
    Leistung30.843508070000|
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