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Kawasaki Kv Mt 1 - Crank, Cases, Gears - Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Alliance, Ohio, US

Alliance, Ohio, US
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Kawasaki KV MT 1 Crank, Cases, Gears - Excellent Condition

This bottom end is from a low hour 1971 Parnelli Jones MT1 that went into restoration and wasn't ever completed.  There is a hairline crack by the countershaft sprocket towards the back of the case that would not affect the usability.

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