Kawasaki H1 Frame 1971 Modified Braced on 2040-parts.com
Tehachapi, California, US
You are bidding on a modified 1971 H1 Frame. KAF-41XXX. I had this done for one of my bikes that I did about 30 years ago. You can see the bracing behind the air box and the triangle braces on each side towards the rear. It did help in the handling. The center stand mounting tabs have been removed along with the right front muffler tab. There is no paper for this frame. Pick up only and no pay pal.
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