This is an 1982 kawasaki 305 csr. I made a chopper out of it. It has low miles and the original tires and has been sitting under a house in a basement for years. Will need new tires but me and my son drive it on the weekends. We take it to myrtle beach sc bike week and get all kinds of questions on what it is and how we made it look this way. Email for any questions.
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