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Z1B. NOW SOLD
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Z1B. NOW SOLD
Z1B ** NOW SOLD**
Ground up nut & Bolt restoration by Paul Benton with photo's.
14000 miles.
New Doremi Paint set.
Handbook & Toolkit Etc
UK Registered with 12 months M0T.
I know many of you know Paul and the quality of his work So you won't need me to tell you how good this bike will be
£13995. ONO.
Paul. 07800 985 123.
****NOW SOLD****
Ground up nut & Bolt restoration by Paul Benton with photo's.
14000 miles.
New Doremi Paint set.
Handbook & Toolkit Etc
UK Registered with 12 months M0T.
I know many of you know Paul and the quality of his work So you won't need me to tell you how good this bike will be
£13995. ONO.
Paul. 07800 985 123.
****NOW SOLD****
Last edited by Garry.L on Sun May 07, 2017 3:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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paul doran wrote:Lovely but then Paul never did anything by halves
Yep!. It'd be £20K at a certain well known purveyor of classic bikes.
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Worth the money all day long
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Re: Z1B. NOW SOLD
Im restoring a Z1A as we speak and wonder how much effect repro stuffs and "wrong" dates on componens has on the value?
On this particullar bike, any repro? Any wrong dates?
Thanks for the help!
On this particullar bike, any repro? Any wrong dates?
Thanks for the help!
Z1 Moto Martin
Z1A
Z1000 A2
Husaberg FE350
Z1A
Z1000 A2
Husaberg FE350
Re: Z1B. NOW SOLD
FreddaAbborre wrote:Im restoring a Z1A as we speak and wonder how much effect repro stuffs and "wrong" dates on componens has on the value?
You'll need to speak to Paul (the Seller) about this actual Bike, but on the whole the more original the bike the better the price.
I don't think re-pop parts have the same stigma these days as let's be honest we'd all be fooked without them. But restorations where the owner has gone out the extra mile to source NOS or correctly refurbish original parts will always command a premium over a bitsa built from pattern parts and 'it'll do' bits from breakers.
That said, I've sold a few old Zeds and non of the buyers has ever checked the date codes match, many didn't even know they had dates codes, let alone what they meant
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Re: Z1B. NOW SOLD
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Re: Z1B. NOW SOLD
Looks like you were wrong about the £20k price tag Garry. Or is Frank not the "well known purveyor of classic bikes" you were refering to
Re: Z1B. NOW SOLD
Dave, I suspect that the reference may have been to RWHS/Classic Bikes?
Feng shui................my arse
Re: Z1B. NOW SOLD
Z1parR wrote:Ours are probably worth about that Dave
Re: Z1B. NOW SOLD
davejames wrote:Dave, I suspect that the reference may have been to RWHS/Classic Bikes?
Oh yeh, they make Franks sales look like a bargain.
Keep up the good work guyz. One day i will be rich! Rich i tell you!
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Re: Z1B. NOW SOLD
Garry.L wrote:FreddaAbborre wrote:Im restoring a Z1A as we speak and wonder how much effect repro stuffs and "wrong" dates on componens has on the value?
You'll need to speak to Paul (the Seller) about this actual Bike, but on the whole the more original the bike the better the price.
I don't think re-pop parts have the same stigma these days as let's be honest we'd all be fooked without them. But restorations where the owner has gone out the extra mile to source NOS or correctly refurbish original parts will always command a premium over a bitsa built from pattern parts and 'it'll do' bits from breakers.
That said, I've sold a few old Zeds and non of the buyers has ever checked the date codes match, many didn't even know they had dates codes, let alone what they meant
Thanks for the input! Very appreciated!
Z1 Moto Martin
Z1A
Z1000 A2
Husaberg FE350
Z1A
Z1000 A2
Husaberg FE350
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