Kawasaki Zx-750 1987, Camshaft Holders ( 4 ) Good Shape. on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
USED: Parts for a Kawasaki 1987 ZX750 Ninja
NOTE: This bike was parted out because of a fire. Not because of engine failure. All parts listed for the ZX are in good shape and have no damage from the fire. The motor was disassembled and parts bagged before I purchased them. Some may be missing small washers, bolts etc. Ask questions. The parts in the photos are what you will get. Thanks
ITEM: Here are the 4 camshaft holders. Includes the 4 bolts each as well as an O'ring. The journals where the cam rides are in real good shape. See pics.
Good used item.
This may fit more than this year and model. But be sure it fits your application. Thanks
I do my best to inspect all parts before listing. But sometimes things do get pass me. If you you receive an item not as described. Just let me know. It is warranted. Thanks
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