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Thinking about selling? How much is it worth?
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There was only 1 83 kz550M listed in the last 30 days. The seller said it was "museum quality" and it was located in PA so it's within a few hundred miles of you. It got 0 bids on a starting price of $2,500.
There were 2 82 KZ550 LTD's that did sell in the $600 and $1,200 range. One of these was in PA as well. They weren't as nice as yours, but they were clean riders with no major issues.
If you're not in a rush, and are willing to wait for the right buyer, $2,000 may be possible. Otherwise, You may want to consider any offer in the $1,200 to $1,500 range.
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83' KZ750-F1 LTD [clymers] (Kay)
82' KZ1100-D1 Specter (another project)
78' KZ650-B2a (J&H, A Project)
91' KZ1000-P (P = parts)
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1978 KZ650 b-2
700cc Wiseco kit 10 to 1.
1980 KZ750 cam, ape springs, stock clutch/ Barnett springs.
Vance and Hines Header w/ comp baffle and Ape pods, Dyna S and green coils, copper wires.
29MM smooth bores W/ 17.5 pilots, 0-6s and 117.5 main
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83' KZ750-F1 LTD [clymers] (Kay)
82' KZ1100-D1 Specter (another project)
78' KZ650-B2a (J&H, A Project)
91' KZ1000-P (P = parts)
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fastdave wrote: I think what happened to me was that I thought I was just going to get it running but quickly realized that if something is worth doing, it's worth doing right, and wanted to try my best.
You did a great job; that bike looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor. As far as selling it - if you don't find a buyer in the US willing to pay your price you may find someone overseas. Many of those folks are willing to pay more than US folks plus shipping. Ed
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This is the thread, but the photos are missing. I wish the photo of the re-chromed pieces were still there.
www.kzrider.com/kunena/11-projects/59659...550-ltd?limitstart=0
Here's some completed photos.
www.kzrider.com/kunena/11-projects/605826-1983-kz550-ltd
It would be a shame for that bike to get into the wrong hands... like a 16 year old kid who wants to hardtail it and put rusty apehangers on it.
It may be a while before it becomes a collector bike, but at some point some museum somewhere will want it.
Unfortunately, unless you are restoring ELR's or maybe black bombers, you won't get much return on your labor on Japanese bikes in the near future. There may have just been too many of them.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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Mecum just had their big Las Vegas auction. There was very nice 82 KZ1000 LTD that sold for $2,800. It looked perfect based on 30 seconds on the TV screen. That auction was heavy British (BSA's, Nortons and Triumphs), along with MX and mini's. It probably didn't draw the right buyers for that bike. It still blew me away that an 84 Honda Z50 sold for more ($4K) than a 82 1000 LTD.
Restoring vintage Japanese bikes has to be based on passion. It sure isn't something you do for profit. Unfortunately, other than a few select models like the Z1's, Z1R's, ELR's and MKII's, the market value just isn't there to recoup your costs.
I knew that price wasn't going to be welcome news and I waited a few days debating if I should post. I eventually did give a honest market appraisal based on recent EBay sales. His bike should be worth more, but price is always what a buyer is willing to pay.
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