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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 06 Jan 2023 13:05 #878620

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It's not mine, I don't know the seller, and I probably can't afford it. Beautiful bike, though:

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Is this thing working? Is this thing on?

1978 KZ1000 LTD

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 06 Jan 2023 15:35 #878627

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Lots of photos but mostly from a distance.  There are a half dozen Z1's up for sale in the upcoming Mecum auction later this month.  
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 07 Jan 2023 18:26 #878658

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If anyone on this site was interested I could go and take a look at bike for you.

I am only a few towns away.  Could even help with shipping or delivery if it works out.

Send me a PM and I will try and get a hold of guy.
1978 KZ 1000B (73 tribute)
1977 KZ1000 project
1976 KZ 900
1976 KV 75
1976 Honda Elsinore MT250
1974 Z1 900 project
1971 Honda CT70

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 09 Jan 2023 04:55 #878682

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This bike bid to $21.6k last week, did not meet reserve.
Bikes get the best bid first time listed then less after that.
Z1 prices are down, prices peaked in 21 and 22.
 

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 02 Apr 2023 07:44 #882304

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Why is it with almost every early "Z" for sale listing the seller is compelled to go thru a history lesson of the bike?  It gets old having to read for the umpteeth time about this bike and sometimes their history lesson isn't all that correct.  Is there some unwritten rule that says any early "Z" for sale must include a history lesson of the bike?  Asking for a friend....

Rick H.
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1977 Kawasaki KZ-1000A1
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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 02 Apr 2023 07:50 #882305

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Let's face it, if your going to buy one you should pretty much know the history and what's wrong or right about the particular example your looking at. I don't think that people shell out that kinda dosh without at least knowing something about them unless their stupid. 

Z1000J2 somewhat modified!

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 02 Apr 2023 19:05 #882350

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People in the auction gallery on the day are bidding with emotions and some times peer pressure, if a "expert" were sitting right beside them he would say "don't bid on it", this is pending on a in person walk up of the bike in question. Personally I would not do my homework. You can "Google" just about anything these days in less than a minute.

If you can't verify dates/times on parts that make up the whole of the bike then buyer beware. If you have deep pockets and can't bother to build a "proper" bike then have the cheque book ready.

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 03 Apr 2023 04:16 #882367

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Why is it with almost every early "Z" for sale listing the seller is compelled to go thru a history lesson of the bike?
General Z1 history like New York steak, production started in summer of 72, fast back then ?
Or complete owner history known ?
 

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 03 Apr 2023 05:09 #882373

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I've seen the general history of the bike on many ads and wondered why?  It tells nothing about that particular bike.  If I'm looking at the ad I'm interested in that bike.
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 03 Apr 2023 06:40 #882387

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By 73z1:  >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Why is it with almost every early "Z" for sale listing the seller is compelled to go thru a history lesson of the bike?

Same reason oinkjohnson puts dragbike in all of his listings. to annoy everybody.

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 03 Apr 2023 08:54 #882401

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I'd go out on a limb and say we've probably reached/passed peak Z1 prices.
The market for people who want them (because they had one or always wanted one when they were growing up in the 70s) is shrinking pretty quickly. 
 

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Spotted on Ebay: '74 Z1A For Sale 03 Apr 2023 17:09 #882445

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'd go out on a limb and say we've probably reached/passed peak Z1 prices.
Predicting the future and being right is like winning the lottery.
Here are some result from Vegas -
The men who built these machines are long gone.
The original buyers are long gone.
2nd and 3rd owners could easily be long gone.
  • 1908 Harley-Davidson Strap Tank at $935,000.
  • 1938 Vincent HRD Series A Twin at $330,000.
  • 1925 BMW R32 at $220,000.
  • 1925 BMW R37 at $220,000.
  • 1927 Indian Ace Four at $214,500.
  • 1922 Ace Sporting Solo at $198,000.
  • 1938 Zundapp K800 with Sidecar at $187,000.

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