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z750 auction in Oz.
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They are the No 1 go to for insurance for vintage, classic, modified, unusual, rare vehicles and motorcycles.
No other insurance company can match their policies, believe me ,I've looked.
Shannons have been running auctions for many years and are highly reputable , attracting the very best selection of vintage, classic and more stock.
I was very surprised to see that description of the bike concerned, the only explanation I can think of is maybe they have a "new guy" writing the blurb and hopefully he/she will get better at it.
All my vehicles are insured by Shannons and when my z650 build is finished it will be too.
Harley insured by them.
1978 z650C
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Mike
Former M.E. at Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing, Lincoln, NE
1966 W1 (the Z1 of 1966-50H.P. and 100mph!)
1974 Z1
1978 KZ1000 LTD
1976 KZ900B pile O parts
1980 KZ750E
1980 Honda XL250S (I know, wrong flavor!)
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krazee1 wrote: New guy or gal is the only reasonable explanation if it is a highly respected business. Sucks when the world gets to see your beginner's mistakes, I made most of mine in private!
Mike
I saw one of your mistakes. :lol: :blink: The Lshaped bracket the supports the battery box on my 900A4 project was never factory welded on the right side. See photo, you can see where it had been shifting and rubbed the paint off on the high side of the frame tube. My mistake I had it kinda welded without having the battery box in place and I welded it in wrong. Sucks that the frame is finished and now I have to grind it down and re-weld
1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
Kowledge Speaks, But Wisdom Listens.
Jimi Hendrix.
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Mike
Former M.E. at Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing, Lincoln, NE
1966 W1 (the Z1 of 1966-50H.P. and 100mph!)
1974 Z1
1978 KZ1000 LTD
1976 KZ900B pile O parts
1980 KZ750E
1980 Honda XL250S (I know, wrong flavor!)
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krazee1 wrote: Nope, can't blame that one on me buddy! I never spent any time in a production welding booth. My very limited welding career was after I joined R&D in 2005, and that was mainly just tacking things together and having a real welder finish the job. Your frame was probably welded after a "smoke break", if you get my drift.
Mike
Maybe your the guy that enticed the welder to take that break. :laugh: :whistle:
1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
Kowledge Speaks, But Wisdom Listens.
Jimi Hendrix.
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1966 W1 (the Z1 of 1966-50H.P. and 100mph!)
1974 Z1
1978 KZ1000 LTD
1976 KZ900B pile O parts
1980 KZ750E
1980 Honda XL250S (I know, wrong flavor!)
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1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
Kowledge Speaks, But Wisdom Listens.
Jimi Hendrix.
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