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1988 Kawasaki Kd80x Original Owners Manual Near Mint on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1988 Kawasaki KD80X original owners manual near mint, US $25.00, image 1
Near mint
Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

This is an original 1988 Kawasaki motorcycle Factory owner’s manual covering the KD80X.  It is 6” X 4 1/4” has 84 pages & is in near mint condition.  It is dated September 1987. I believe it covers the 1988 & 87 models.  It has many close-up detailed pictures of the mechanical & electrical parts with all parts named.  It covers all specs, engine data & has an electrical wiring diagram & trouble shooting flow chart.  It has 12 sections on maintenance & adjustment, troubleshooting guide, safe operation etc.  Thanks for looking please browse our store.

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