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Kawasaki Z-1 Models 900cc 1973-74 Clymer Manual-vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
Location:

Park Hill, Oklahoma, United States

Park Hill, Oklahoma, United States
used with minor soil and wear
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Clymer Repair Manual-Kawasaki Z-1 Models 900cc 1973-1974

This Vintage Clymer manual is for Kawasaki Z-1 models 900cc 73 & 74.  Under basic specs it is 903cc (55.1 cu. in.)  First printing April 1975 and Second printing August 1975.  Manual contains 171 pages and covers the following:  Chapter 1- General Information. Chapter 2- Maintenance & Tuneup, Chapter 3- Troubleshooting, Chapter 4- Engine, Chapter 5- Fuel System, Chapter 6- Electrical Sytem, Chapter 7- Front Suspension & Steering, Chapter 8- Rear Suspension, Chapter 9- Specs & Tightening Torques, Chapter 10- Useful Formulas & Tables. 

Manual contains 171 pages and has minor soil, wear and yellowing from age.  For the age it is in quite good condition.  This manual is a must for the collector or restorer.

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