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Input On A 1976 KZ900 A4 For Sale....Can't Decide!
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Location ??
Very nice looking Bike
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By the way: Welcome to KZR!
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1968 BSA 441 Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 W3, 1976 KZ900, 1979 KZ750 Twin, 1979 KZ750 Twin Trike, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 2000 Valkyrie, 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S. 1983 GL 1100
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1985 ZN1300
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Street Fighter LTD wrote: Mileage ??
Location ??
Very nice looking Bike
Dave
Sorry...that would help! Has almost 23k, Central California.
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KZQ wrote: What kind of mileage? Does he have the stock seat? $5,500.00 is steep, $3,500.00 more likely. What sort of exhaust system is on it?
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Thanks for the welcome! He has the stock rear rim, swingarm....think that's it.
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I see LTD seat 16inch hog rear wheel with spokes. KZ = 18 inch rear spoke wheel. LTD = 16 inch mag wheel
Fenders are KZ Tank is KZ, .... Looking at rear foot peg area reminds me of LTD frame.
What is VIN numbers for engine and frame ???
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Now, none of that may matter to you. If this bike is as nice as it looks, and it runs, turns and stops as new, then it really comes down to how much you are willing to pay for what you are getting. Will it give you $5,000 worth of smiles?
Personally, I think it is probably worth closer to the $3,500 mark, but I haven't shopped the market lately.
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Street Fighter LTD wrote: May be two owners and a nice looking bike.
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I see LTD seat 16inch hog rear wheel with spokes. KZ = 18 inch rear spoke wheel. LTD = 16 inch mag wheel
Fenders are KZ Tank is KZ, .... Looking at rear foot peg area reminds me of LTD frame.
What is VIN numbers for engine and frame ???
Dave
I know the rear rim was changed out, he does have the stock. I've asked for the VIN....
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buy a hacked up repainted ( black of course) 76 kz900 for $2k-$2500 and it will need everything.
Buy a decent 76 kz900 for $3500 or more with original paint and it will again need everything . What I mean by everything is tires tubes, chains sprockets , chrome parts, prolly exhaust etc. after that you'll want new spokes , new paint etc. . Get the wallet out.
Buy a super nice all original kz900 or one that has been restored for $6k-$7k or more.
Or buy that bike fill the petrol tank and hit the road.. I'd have a 18" rear rim laced to the hub. Never understood the ugly HOG wheel. I'd also toss the LTD seat in the dumpster and get an original flat seat just sayin
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GregZ wrote: Buy it ride it or_____________
buy a hacked up repainted ( black of course) 76 kz900 for $2k-$2500 and it will need everything.
Buy a decent 76 kz900 for $3500 or more with original paint and it will again need everything . What I mean by everything is tires tubes, chains sprockets , chrome parts, prolly exhaust etc. after that you'll want new spokes , new paint etc. . Get the wallet out.
Buy a super nice all original kz900 or one that has been restored for $6k-$7k or more.
Or buy that bike fill the petrol tank and hit the road. Also it looks like it has 37 T rear sprocket, the bike probably runs pretty good. I'd have a 18" rear rim laced to the hub. Never understood the ugly HOG wheel
I just don't want to take in up the waz when it's time to sell it. I've been looking for some time, and you're right...the ones that need some work are all over. There's a 78 1000 LTD up north from me that I could probably get for 3-3500. Not nearly as clean as this one. Not sure I'm familiar with a HOG Wheel? Is that a Harley wheel they put on them?
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