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What's it worth... and what would be a good offer
- MikePotter86
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When visiting a friend recently, we visited a neighbor briefly and on the way out through the garage I saw this, I know it is a bad photo, but it was a quick look, with my phone.
Gray Shaft drive 1000, thinking around an '80
It has around 15k on it, and doesn't seem to have anything more than surface rust, rumor is it ran when stored, around 10 years ago.
It looks to be all original from what I can tell, it is grey, not my favorite color, but still nice.
Any Ideas on what its worth? What year it is, etc.?
Thanks Guys,
Mike
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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It's a 1980 KZ1000ST. It should be basically black color with grey two-tone tank and tail. How much it's worth is hard to say. If it's decent condition should sell for $1000-$2000 after cleaned up and running. I doubt it an immaculate example, seeing the luggage rack is there so the grab bar is impossible to find. Probably had or still has a fairing so look for missing stuff around the headlight and front signals. ST was only made 2 yrs so parts are all hard to get and unique to the model.
Good advice...if you approach the owner remember that many folks think that old Kawasaki = $$$$ and it just isn't always the case.
Michael
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Always show up with cash in $100 dollar bills. I suggest puting 5 of them in one pocket and the rest maybe 2 or 3 in the other pocket. If his wife is there try to make a lo-ball offer in front of her also while holding the 5 crisp 100 dollar bills. This method has worked very well in the past for me. Something about 100 dollar bills that works. Especially when the wife is present. Dont feel bad if you steal it for a low price either. If he cared about it he would not store it buried next to the lawn equipment. Your first offer is always the lowest. I would start at 4 or 5 hundred. I bought my current bike with smoothbores, vintage Lesters, Kerker Header, an extra tank, side panel, starter and two boxes of other stuff for $300 out of a shed so it does happen...Russ
yeah russ is right as long as there is no hard feelings then bargain.......
the big questions are.....
do you need it?.....do you want that model?????do want to put the time it takes to get em running and registered on that model:?????...is it in the guys way and he could care less....i bet this person is set on a mental price already....i would guess they are gonna say 1600.00....let us know how it goes and what was talked about...interesting these pricing threads.....peace
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Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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Besides, I hear his wife has got another kid on the way in June, might make a better case for selling it then.
Excellent bargaining position!
Michael
Victoria, Texas
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Same time, this is a business transition not a charity.
Now if your really wanted this bike as for example, 1973 Z1 then yeah it's worth a little extra hunskies just to make sure you get him to bite the hook.... Meaning, you know what the bike is truly worth.
Bottom line, money talks and you have no way of knowing (internal issues) of what it's going to truly cost you to get this old girl up and running... For all you know, the motor or valve train is blown, the electrical system is fried, the carbs have been gunked/stripped screws whatever, thus high $$$...
Start low with mentioning of the above possible issues and associated costs to get her running again... If he truly was into KZ's, understands the history, the motor, the performance the status etc... he wouldn't have left the bike as such....
And if her truly has no clue, getting ready for a kid, he'll bite....
Just my 2 cents....
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MikePotter86 wrote:
Besides, I hear his wife has got another kid on the way in June, might make a better case for selling it then.
Excellent bargaining position!
Like I said make sure she is there when you make the cash in hand offer.
Heck hand the money to her. Tell her she is trading a broken old bike for a new nursery.
Just dont rub it in there faces when you get it running and cleaned up. Don't even bring it around when you get it running....Russ
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The question is,whats it worth to you? Its an 80-E2.The STs are the unique unsung sleeping giants of the KZ1000s! They are MKIIs with shafts instead of chains.The frames are like no other KZ1000,STOUT!The Kawasaki engineers went overkill on the design of their first big four shafties!40mm fork tubes!Twin spring dampening within those tubes,very unique and effective!No damper necessary!When you unload the fairing,luggage rack,and bags,you reveal a monster KZ! Add 4 into 1 header,stage 3 jet kit and pods,correctly tuned,you wind up with an "UNCHAINED BEAST!"Add a few more tweeks and a set of 29mm Smoothies,that 1015 inside the 600lb ST frame becomes untouchable,and uncatchable!No V-twin,including Screaming eagles and Buells can touch them! So the question is...Whats it worth to You! I wouldnt take 10K for mine! Offer the guy $500....and have $2000 more in your pocket! Its like finding a GTX in a barn, Whats that worth?Hey everybody,
When visiting a friend recently, we visited a neighbor briefly and on the way out through the garage I saw this, I know it is a bad photo, but it was a quick look, with my phone.
Gray Shaft drive 1000, thinking around an '80
It has around 15k on it, and doesn't seem to have anything more than surface rust, rumor is it ran when stored, around 10 years ago.
It looks to be all original from what I can tell, it is grey, not my favorite color, but still nice.
Any Ideas on what its worth? What year it is, etc.?
Thanks Guys,
Mike
GHOSTRIDER,1980,KZ1000ST
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MikePotter86 wrote:
The question is,whats it worth to you? Its an 80-E2.The STs are the unique unsung sleeping giants of the KZ1000s! They are MKIIs with shafts instead of chains.The frames are like no other KZ1000,STOUT!The Kawasaki engineers went overkill on the design of their first big four shafties!40mm fork tubes!Twin spring dampening within those tubes,very unique and effective!No damper necessary!When you unload the fairing,luggage rack,and bags,you reveal a monster KZ! Add 4 into 1 header,stage 3 jet kit and pods,correctly tuned,you wind up with an "UNCHAINED BEAST!"Add a few more tweeks and a set of 29mm Smoothies,that 1015 inside the 600lb ST frame becomes untouchable,and uncatchable!No V-twin,including Screaming eagles and Buells can touch them! So the question is...Whats it worth to You! I wouldnt take 10K for mine! Offer the guy $500....and have $2000 more in your pocket! Its like finding a GTX in a barn, Whats that worth?Hey everybody,
When visiting a friend recently, we visited a neighbor briefly and on the way out through the garage I saw this, I know it is a bad photo, but it was a quick look, with my phone.
Gray Shaft drive 1000, thinking around an '80
It has around 15k on it, and doesn't seem to have anything more than surface rust, rumor is it ran when stored, around 10 years ago.
It looks to be all original from what I can tell, it is grey, not my favorite color, but still nice.
Any Ideas on what its worth? What year it is, etc.?
Thanks Guys,
Mike
Comparing it to a GTX in a barn might be a little bit of a stretch...LOL...Russ
1976 KZ 900 B1 29 smoothbores, Kerker, Lester Mags
2008 Kawasaki Concours 14 abs
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