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10 Aug 2007 05:55 #162980
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10 Aug 2007 07:02 #163001
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1980 750 LTD Stock
Motors run on electricity, engines run on fuel.
-Jerry Baxter
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Clean and perfect in every way? $100 maybe $150.
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10 Aug 2007 07:35 #163008
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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That tank is not all that great. Looks rusty and definate subpar repaint. I'd say $50-$75.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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10 Aug 2007 07:41 #163010
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Well, the lacquer is coming off by the filler cap apparently, otherwise it's in good condition. I just bought it from ebay for £21.49 ($43) including shipping and wanted to make sure I hadn't paid over the odds.
The paintwork was never going to be a concern for me anyway, I was lookiing for something with no dents at a reasonable price and some badges. Over here, original tank badges are going for about £10 so I'm quite pleased.
It's actually going to become a donor - the badges are going onto the tank on my 1982 Z550LTD while the rest is going to by my airbrush tester with a view to selling it on in the future.
Thanks for your input Luke and Ron
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The paintwork was never going to be a concern for me anyway, I was lookiing for something with no dents at a reasonable price and some badges. Over here, original tank badges are going for about £10 so I'm quite pleased.
It's actually going to become a donor - the badges are going onto the tank on my 1982 Z550LTD while the rest is going to by my airbrush tester with a view to selling it on in the future.
Thanks for your input Luke and Ron
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10 Aug 2007 09:38 #163038
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1980 750 LTD Stock
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-Jerry Baxter
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Considering your plans for the tank I think you got a good deal. Here in Upstate New York the price on used tanks seem to be around $100 for one with maybe a few dents and probably rusty inside. Most need paint anyway.
I think you did well and good luck with your project.
I think you did well and good luck with your project.
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10 Aug 2007 09:40 #163040
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nice job, id shell out 50 for it
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10 Aug 2007 13:11 #163074
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Thanks guys, looking forward to receiving the tank. Should arrive early next week. I'll let you know what type of condition it is in then.
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10 Aug 2007 17:44 #163123
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Northern Ontario
Zapp: "Kif, I'm feeling the Captain's Itch."
Kif: "I'll get the powder, sir."
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Northern Ontario
Zapp: "Kif, I'm feeling the Captain's Itch."
Kif: "I'll get the powder, sir."
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12 Aug 2007 13:59 #163423
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1974 Z1 900 Project
1977 (2) KZ 650 projects
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Cool! wonder how many gallons per mile it gets:whistle:
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12 Aug 2007 20:04 #163464
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Replied by arai59 on topic How much would you pay for a tank?
Rule of thumb.....if you need it..........buy it. It's hard to put exact pricing on old parts. One mans junk is another mans treasure. Just don't buy junk. Ron pointed out the rusty inside.........this is a big concern. Most rusty insides can be fixed......others can't Buyer beware.
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12 Aug 2007 20:26 #163469
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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Replied by Mark Wing on topic How much would you pay for a tank?
That's a fair price for it.
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12 Aug 2007 20:31 #163470
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I will go with $50 - $75 bids. I think you got a good deal, now you can go back to your haggis.
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