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Help pricing my Z1000 A2

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#1 PostAuthor: Wobbles » Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:23 pm

Hi fellas,
First post and a bit of a big request I'm afraid.

I'm in a situation where having moved house, I'm restricted to the amount of toys I can keep in the garage. The Zed that I've owned for 15 years is the one I use the least and on that premise, I've to come the a difficult decision to sell her.

Thing is, that it's not standard and as such is hard to guage its value. If I can just give a quick overview of what it's like maybe you can give some advice.

It's a '78 Z1000 A2.
Full nut and bolt rebuild. The impression is a stunning mint bike with no expense spared. Wanted it to look very standard but when you look closer it has some interesting detailing...kinda 'street-sleeper' if you like.
Frame black powder coated.
Bodywork in Z1B colours
Every chrome part rechromed in triple chrome.
All parts either repainted/plated.

-Engine blasted & polished to original factory finish then rebuilt by Bob Farnham and Performoto. 1075 kit with gas flowed head, big valves, performance cam dynacoils etc etc and -dyno'd at 98bhp with 81ft/lbs at back wheel.
-Standard body carbs and airbox +large KN filter under seat to keep the standard look. Engine purs like new - it's only done a few hundred miles since rebuild.
-Vance and Hines Chrome system.
-Chrome Koni Dial-a-Rides at back and white power increased springs at front with revalving....needs this due to the uprated brakes>
-Brembo fully foating discs and twin pot calipers as per 996 SPS on brand new fork legs so stops like you wouldn't believe. (These are new btw)
-Standard swingarm under-braced with same guage tubing as main arms to give discreet 'standard' look.
-Wider Akront alloy wheels front and back with stainless spokes. New metzeler sport tyres.
-Giugliari 4/2 for solo and new Z power repro dual for pillion riding.

This description doesn't come close to cataloguing all the other details and thousands that have been spent on this bike. At every stage things were either renewed or upgraded for something better(keeping as original looking as possible)
It rides like a modern retro and simply rips when it gets to 6000rpm.

I hope you understand that this breaks my heart to sell as it was built to keep not to a slavish original rebuild - some thing for me.
As a result, I can't look at it objectively for a value, so was wondering what you guys think is a reasonable value for something like this to go for.

This is a genuine request, not some ego p#ss-take. I just want it to go at the right price and 1) not ask and over inflated price but 2) not undersell it.

Thanks in advance for the help.

Hilton.

(Edited by Wobbles at 4:48 pm on Sep. 21, 2006)

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#2 PostAuthor: chrisNI » Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:58 pm

Sounds like one of those bikes that's worth more than you'll likely get for it - have you not something else you could sell instead? E-mail me a photo of it and I'll post it knowing wat it loks like would help. But as I said what it's worth and what you'll get aren't always the same and depends on finding the right buyer to a big extent.

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#3 PostAuthor: Hack » Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:20 pm

A precedent has been set regarding the value of Z1000's

(So I'm just waiting for Ash to make you an offer!!)

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#4 PostAuthor: Rich » Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:09 pm

That'll be one hundred of our finest English pounds then!
As Chris says, if you get the right punter they may pay decent money, but you'll probably not get near what you've put into it. Your best bet would be to put it on ebay with a realistic reserve and see what happens.

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#5 PostAuthor: Wobbles » Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:17 pm

One hundred pounds it is then, lol! ;-)

No, I'm not one of those people that expects to get back the same amount as they put into these sort of things, tho I know one or two who are a bit like that. I wouldn't expect to come anywhere near. I knew when I started to make it something just for me that I relinquished all standard market valuations.....but there again, we do these things with the voices telling you you'll never sell it!!!
When I dust it off I'll take some nice shots of it and post them to you Chris. Probably fall in love with it again and persuade myself to keep it......with a bit of luck.

Thanks for all the replies btw :-)

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#6 PostAuthor: Padders » Sat Sep 23, 2006 2:56 pm

What sort of price are you after I have just been let down on a Z1000R and need a bike pretty quick.

Cheers Ian.

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#7 PostAuthor: Rich » Sat Sep 23, 2006 3:27 pm

Now now Ian, stop trying to gazump me! My offer of one hunderd of the finest English pounds has been accepted. All I have to do is let the ink dry on them and I will be off to collect. :cool:

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#8 PostAuthor: Padders » Sat Sep 23, 2006 3:47 pm

Bugger off you've got a bike, my garage looks pitifull without a bike in it. All I can do is sit on the Z1R frame and make vroom vroom noises.


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