'82 kz750 spectre
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'82 kz750 spectre
27 May 2007 18:07
Anybody know what an '82 kz750 spectre in moderate condition is worth? My mother has been after me to take her's and I'm not sure if I really want it.
thanks,
Chris
thanks,
Chris
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Re: '82 kz750 spectre
27 May 2007 18:56
Hey Now.
I have two '82 KZ750N1's. www.ratpackcycles.com
I paid $500 for one (9000 miles, idle for 12 years) and built the other out of eBay parts (no idea on miles, total about $600). Both had clear title. If you're in the southeast US, let me know - I might be interested in another Spectre.
I have two '82 KZ750N1's. www.ratpackcycles.com
I paid $500 for one (9000 miles, idle for 12 years) and built the other out of eBay parts (no idea on miles, total about $600). Both had clear title. If you're in the southeast US, let me know - I might be interested in another Spectre.
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Re: '82 kz750 spectre
30 May 2007 07:00
Post a pic and we can decide from there. Scratches and what not can decrease the value, but I would sell it for over $1000, since it was woman owned and women tend to take it easy on the throttle, so we can say the engine has barely done work.
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1981 KZ 1000LTD with non stock and more comfortable handle bars and 4 into one V&H
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Re: '82 kz750 spectre
31 May 2007 13:12
JMKZHI wrote:
I'm a proponent of safe riding gear, so the padded, well-supported ankle protection kept the bone-displacing and tendon-tearing to a minimum. Despite the two cracked ribs and the ankle and wrist sprains, I rode the bike towards home. It just quit running about three miles from the crash. I had it towed since I was too damaged to push it the remaining 12 miles.
From frankenchopper's ratpackcycles:Was it salvageable or did you have to get a replacement? :whistle: JMK.... Fortunately the brunt of the impact was taken by my ankle.
I'm a proponent of safe riding gear, so the padded, well-supported ankle protection kept the bone-displacing and tendon-tearing to a minimum. Despite the two cracked ribs and the ankle and wrist sprains, I rode the bike towards home. It just quit running about three miles from the crash. I had it towed since I was too damaged to push it the remaining 12 miles.
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