Newby here, question about frames
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 18:41
The serial number on the engine has been tampered with. On the boss that the number is stamped into (the raise flat area) there should be a groove that runs parallel with the edges of the boss so that it looks kind of like a frame around the number. Yours is missing. This means the old number has been ground off and replaced.
Don't pay a dime more than what the parts off of this thing are worth to you.
This kind of thing shows up on this thread regularly.
Personally, I would pass on the whole thing.
Don't pay a dime more than what the parts off of this thing are worth to you.
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Personally, I would pass on the whole thing.
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 18:47 - 15 Jun 2012 18:48
Yes thats a 900 motor shoved into a newer csr chassis,no doubt about it.
Tell him you want to take it down to the dmv inspection station to have it checked out and post a picture of the look on his face when he reacts to that request! :sick: :woohoo:
Tell him you want to take it down to the dmv inspection station to have it checked out and post a picture of the look on his face when he reacts to that request! :sick: :woohoo:
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 18:52
thanks for all the info. i'm REALLY glad i posted this, b/c i'm supposed to go take a second look at the bike in a couple of hours, and i was probably gonna make an offer tonight. i feel a little sick with disappointment tho. :blush: back to the drawing board i guess. POOP!
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 18:53It has the ridge around the numbers on cases,look closer.DiamondSkyBlue1000 wrote: The serial number on the engine has been tampered with. On the boss that the number is stamped into (the raise flat area) there should be a groove that runs parallel with the edges of the boss so that it looks kind of like a frame around the number. Yours is missing. This means the old number has been ground off and replaced.
Don't pay a dime more than what the parts off of this thing are worth to you.
This kind of thing shows up on this thread regularly.
Personally, I would pass on the whole thing.
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 18:58
heres a shot of skipper 76s 900ltd,ive ridden this bike personally its drop dead gorgeous

this should give you an idea of what to look for





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this should give you an idea of what to look for

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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 18:59
yeah i see the raised edge around the boos too....
bottom line, i guess, is this...is it a bad idea to put this engine into this frame? what are the possible negative implications?
bottom line, i guess, is this...is it a bad idea to put this engine into this frame? what are the possible negative implications?
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 19:04
You have a better monitor than me, at least he knows to look for that ridge now!
Wasn't there a bike with a similar situation as this on here just recently?
Wasn't there a bike with a similar situation as this on here just recently?
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 19:06Spending time in the local jail for recieving/pocessing stolen propert,loss of your money/bike for falsified vin number on frame...........taut wrote: yeah i see the raised edge around the boos too....
bottom line, i guess, is this...is it a bad idea to put this engine into this frame? what are the possible negative implications?
I wouldnt touch that mess myself

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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 19:18
Even the bogus numbers are not 900LTD far as I remember. I'm pretty sure frame numbers on the LTD started with KZ900B-5xxxxx as I believe they were all built in Nebraska with the 5 as the first number of the VIN. Probably an old KZ900A engine and for sure not in the KZ900 frame. Not worth anywhere near $2500 even if frame and engine were correct.
Here's my mess I sold for $1000 a couple years ago.
Here it is after the new owner ruined it with a repaint :laugh:
I'll have to admit this time repaint definately was good on this roach of a 900LTD
Here's my mess I sold for $1000 a couple years ago.
Here it is after the new owner ruined it with a repaint :laugh:
I'll have to admit this time repaint definately was good on this roach of a 900LTD
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 19:25
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Ron used to be a painter for earl sheibs back in the 70s,he still has nightmares! :woohoo:
Ron used to be a painter for earl sheibs back in the 70s,he still has nightmares! :woohoo:
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Re: Newby here, question about frames
15 Jun 2012 19:33
yeah the frame vin is for a 900-A4...but i guess i should say the BOGUS frame vin. :blink:
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