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29 May 2020 12:19 #826856 by Claude
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Avid motorcyclist here since 1975. I just retired from work and intend to get myself one (or more?) older motorcycles.
I got a 1981 KZ1100 shaft in 1981 that I replaced by a ZX11 long ago.
The model I would like to find is the one I drooled over in 1984: KZ1100R!
Hope I'll find one soon but they are quite rare... Wish me luck!
My current ride is a 2017 Versys 1000

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29 May 2020 17:42 #826890 by calum
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Welcome!
It's not an 1100R but my Dad was looking at an 1100 ST somewhere near Vancouver. He was going to take a look next time he was down south but changed his mind when he realised that the ST meant shaft drive. It looked to be in pretty good nick. Send me a PM if you want me to find out where it was.

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29 May 2020 18:07 #826894 by Claude
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calum wrote: Welcome!
It's not an 1100R but my Dad was looking at an 1100 ST somewhere near Vancouver. He was going to take a look next time he was down south but changed his mind when he realised that the ST meant shaft drive. It looked to be in pretty good nick. Send me a PM if you want me to find out where it was.

KZ1100ST? Not a model I know about. Maybe you meant a KZ1000ZT? I believe it was a 1979 & 1980 model.
BTW, I'm in eastern Canada (Quebec) so Vancouver is a bit too far...
But thanks anyway!

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30 May 2020 02:18 #826911 by calum
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Yeah, sorry, it was a 1000ST. Anyway, I thought you guys didn't mind driving a few thousand km's on the weekend, maybe that was the Aussies ...

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