Thinking and I mean thinking about parting with my Z1000.
I've had her for 8 years and have completely rebuild the chassis, brakes, wheels, suspension. Loads of wiring fixes etc. You know the deal and she is now a reliable ride.
I've just not found time to use her at all this year. She's far from perfect or original but is a good ride-able project for someone.
I have stripped her down completely and rebuild everything except for the engine and gearbox.
The engine and box are fine, everything works but she has done 45k miles and I was planning to strip the head off and put new seals in, re-seat the valves etc.
With her just sitting in the garage at the moment things are starting to go a bit rusty here and there again and I'm wondering what she might be worth and would anyone give her a good home.
I must have put £2k in into her and she cost about £2k - got to be worth in the £4500 region surely ?
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Gauging interest in my Z1000
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- dwhitehouse
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Re: Gauging interest in my Z1000
Looks good to me,would say you are round about right if it needs cosmetics and top end work.!
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Re: Gauging interest in my Z1000
id of thought in the 6k area,check out similer bikes on ebay and go from there
Re: Gauging interest in my Z1000
Yeah £6K easy...especially from ebay.
as long as it looks 95% unmessed with and is a good runner it will sell easily.
as long as it looks 95% unmessed with and is a good runner it will sell easily.
Re: Gauging interest in my Z1000
I'd Think £6K is pushing it a bit given it's very non - standard.
Start at the £4.5K and see how it goes from there...
Start at the £4.5K and see how it goes from there...
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- dwhitehouse
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Re: Gauging interest in my Z1000
Thanks chaps.
Anyone on here interested at £4500 ? I'd rather it went to someone here than pimping it out on eBay.
If not I'll give eBay some thought over the weekend.
Anyone on here interested at £4500 ? I'd rather it went to someone here than pimping it out on eBay.
If not I'll give eBay some thought over the weekend.
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