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1973-1975 Kawasaki 900 Fours/z1/z1-b Repair Shop Service Manual_1974_z1b_haynes on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Wisconsin, US

Wisconsin, US
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Haynes Kawasaki 900 Fours Z-1 Z1-B Owners Workshop Manual 1973 on.  Covers the Z1 for 1973-1974, the Z1-B from 1975 on - Manual is dated 1975.  

Good used condition for age, softcover, 133 pages, solid & complete, clean, some wear/handling (mainly to cover). 

Information on:  Engine/Clutch/Gearbox - Lubrication/Fuel - Ignition - Frame/Forks - Wheels/Brakes/Tyres - Electrical - Index. 

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