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Old 01-13-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Default Just got a bike! ...what is it?

I bought this bike, but I don't know what it is! It hasn't been delivered yet, so I can't look for any numbers.

Any ideas as to what it is? 1980? 175?



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Ok, it's here! Few things I noticed...

The sticker on the frame says 2/73!! This thing is OLD!

The frame VIN is different than the engine VIN... so it's not original

The motor is a 250cc 2 stroke

The bike has the mounts and switches for lights (tail, turn, and head), but no wires or lights

It has adjustable rear shocks that look like road shocks

It has 2 spark plugs, but only one coil with one wire/boot

It has a spot for a battery that is long gone

Front and rear drum brakes


So, now I'm wondering if it was a road bike that someone stripped and put a dirt bike motor in?

Anyone have any ideas?





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Your bike is a F-11 model which was built by Kawasaki from 1973 to 1975 then discontinued. It was a 250cc two stroke dual purpose street legal trail bike. From the vin F-11 09213 it was the 9213th one made so I doubt it was a 73 model and most likely a 75 model.
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Strange, as it does say 2/73 on it! Was the F-11 a bad bike? Seems strange it only lasted 2 years!
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You've got quite a project on your hands there! It's going to be really cool when it's done, though. You're going to have to keep us updated on your progress!
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Oh, I will keep everyone updated! I start work on it tomorrow, I'll let you know what I find!
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And this it what it should look like when your done... choose your own color ofcourse.
I found this 72 F 11 here

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That is way cool, I had a number of Honda's and Yami's during that period, my best friend had a 175 that looked a lot like that. I always wondered what the REAL benefit was to having two plugs with one coil. Have fun, that will be a neat project bike.
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aaron,

Your bike is a 1973 model. There were made about 16000 F11's each year, so the total number at the end of 1975 should be about 48000 units. The F11 was replaced by the KE250 in 1976.
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Well, parts sure are hard as hell to find! Got all new bearings for the motor/tranny (some from a motorcycle shop, some from a bearing shop), all new oil seals, etc. Still looking for an engine gasket set and .050 rings!!!
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Seeing the other post, looks like I'm all set on rings!
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That is way cool, I had a number of Honda's and Yami's during that period, my best friend had a 175 that looked a lot like that. I always wondered what the REAL benefit was to having two plugs with one coil. Have fun, that will be a neat project bike.
Wasn't the second plug a spare in case you fouled one.I know a guy who had a PE 250 which also had 2 plugs and thats what he said.
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I'll be updating here in 10 min:

http://www.kawasakimotorcycle.org/fo...ad.php?t=17835
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i was told it's not for a second plug they don't use two spark plugs. there is a plug made for that hole. It was for compression release to start it, since the engine is so small it doesn't need a release.
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Correct. I picked up a parts bike that was all original, and it has a decomression thing in one of the spark plug holes.
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