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28 Aug 2007 13:51 #166926
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Spectra was created by SuperTrey
I have the opportunity to buy a spectra that has been sitting under a tree for awhile.
I am not interested in fixing it up, due to parts availability, but would it be a good buy to part out on ebay?
or sell whole on ebay?
I am not interested in fixing it up, due to parts availability, but would it be a good buy to part out on ebay?
or sell whole on ebay?
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11 Sep 2007 17:02 #170044
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traded my classic Kz's for a 2001 Kz1200r
Upstate NY
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i dont know much but if you say that you dont want to fix it up because parts are hard to find, than parting it out sounds pretty good.
traded my classic Kz's for a 2001 Kz1200r
Upstate NY
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21 Sep 2007 22:50 #172126
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Id be interested in the front rim and speedo sending unit.Let me know if you part it out.Thanks
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21 Sep 2007 23:38 #172130
by guitargeek
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
Replied by guitargeek on topic Spectra
Just so you know (and I'm not trying to sound like a know it all dick) it's "Spectre", as in ghost, phantom, spirit, spook, apparition.
Yes, that's the British spelling. I'm not sure why the Japanese thought that'd be a good thing for Americans, maybe it seemed slightly more... ghostly if they used the British spelling. I think they wanted us to believe that this model was manufactured in a haunted castle...
"Spectra" is the plural form of "spectrum", like a rainbow.
So how much do you want for the tachometer?
Yes, that's the British spelling. I'm not sure why the Japanese thought that'd be a good thing for Americans, maybe it seemed slightly more... ghostly if they used the British spelling. I think they wanted us to believe that this model was manufactured in a haunted castle...
"Spectra" is the plural form of "spectrum", like a rainbow.
So how much do you want for the tachometer?
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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