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Sizing up to a KZ650
- 48Crash
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I'll keep looking around and maybe widen my search area.
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- ...bring in the machine that goes PING!
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I'll keep looking around and maybe widen my search area.
...using other search methods helps too.
Fat Fingers.com
I've lucked into quite a few good deals due to mis-spelled auction listings using that site.
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Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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you will like a 650 a lot, and it rides better too
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76 kz900, just waiting
73 z1,, gonna restore this one
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. . ..He had it listed for $2800 two months ago but I think its still too high also. What would be a fair offering price?
The bike is clean, and if it fires off immediately and idles properly once warm, that is half the battle of maintenance restoration. That costs time and money. If chain, tires and brakes / rotors are in good shape, that is one less thing to have to spend time and effort on. A reconditioned rider doesn't have to be perfect to be worth something in value. Does the starter engage without chatter / clatter / whine? Means you don't have to buy a battery at a minimum.
I would have concerns about a one cylinder rebuild on an entirely removed 4 cylinder barrel case. Why shortcut the complete re-ring?
I know that good deals happen if you are patient. But if you have the means now and you like the bike, you can be riding, instead of waiting and hoping a good deal will turn up during peak riding season, when prices are going to be higher.
If your time is worth $30.00 / hour, and it takes you 15 hours to find a bike you like more than the one you already have seen, you will have invested $450.00 just looking for it. So there are some intangible issues involved in finding a bargain.
I like my bike, more now then when I got it 7 years ago from the original owner for $500.00. But gasoline was only like 60 cents a gallon then, too. And I have spent many dollars and hours to polish dirt. It's worth more now due to reliablity improvements, and worth less now due to higher mileage.
So maybe the number of dollars in a wheelbarrow full of money isn't as important as getting a machine that you can enjoy now.
Ask him if you can write him a check for $0.00 and take it home and take care of it.
If he smiles, you might win a bargain.
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I wouldn't part with my bike (44,000 miles) for $2200 and it is only close to mint, but not perfect. If I were you, I'd either pay considerably less $ for that bike or wait for a better one for that much $$. Ed
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Post edited by: RonKZ650, at: 2007/06/07 14:55
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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I sold a 1985 234cc Honda Rebel for $2000CDN today! It was NOT in mint condition but boy was there a demand for it in this $1.20/litre gas market!
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- 48Crash
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Bought a 2001 Kawasaki W650 instead.
Thanks again for the opinions.
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48Crash wrote:
I gave up on my search for a decent well priced KZ650.
Bought a 2001 Kawasaki W650 instead.
Thanks again for the opinions.
Oh... :whistle:
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I gave up on my search for a decent well priced KZ650.
Bought a 2001 Kawasaki W650 instead.
Thanks again for the opinions.
Okay, so now the question begs: What'd ya pay? :whistle:
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