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How far would you drive for this?

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by ecologito, Feb 13, 2013.

  1. ecologito

    ecologito Well-Known Member

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    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    Well, ...

    Since 85,000 Peso's is equivalent to 6,700 Dollars ...

    I wouldn't touch it with a 3.048 Meter Pole. (10 Ft.)

    Blue Book -- Mint is: 35,490 Peso's or 2800 Dollars.

    That's close to 50,000 Peso's over book. 4-Large overpriced!!!
     
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    They are a great looking set of history though .
     
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    Nice pair of potential geese there (mad max reference). I'm pretty sure he'll get his cash, 22,000Km.. I'd love to have one tbh, don't hate me :)
     
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    So which one is the real bike?

    Goose would be proud!

    Ghost
     
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    The first factory café bike, the 1978 Kawasaki KZ1000-Z1R was a great bike and I had one back in the day. The seat was as hard as a 2x4 and the tiny fuel tank meant you had to plan for trips. The motor was awesome but the frame a bit too flexible and the bike would wobble at extreme speeds. It had a fuel gauge, factory 4 into 1 chrome pipes and 4-way flashers too, but they removed the folding kick-start pedal and gave you a solid version stored under the seat. I installed a folding version from the stock KZ1000. The powder baby blue colour wasn't very cool.
     
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    That is a great price on just one.

    If anyone came over to make an offer on any one of my collector bikes and mentioned "Blue Book", I'd tell them to have a nice ride home.

    Blue Book is irrelevant when it comes to rare, classic machines.

    Each one of those Z1-Rs is worth 10 grand here in the US.
     

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