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‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?

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10 Nov 2023 08:06 #891545 by motomisfit
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I was perusing the local want ads a few days ago and came across an ad for this ‘81 KZ440 LTD. 

The guy said it runs and runs well on both cylinders the last time he started it but it had fuel leaking from somewhere around the fuel lines. It’s been sitting for 10 yrs and he’s 83 and said just can’t work on projects anymore. I haven’t seen it yet and would have to jump on our casino boat and go across the lake to even see it.

The question is….is it worth 300 bucks? I’d have to think it is but unfortunately he can’t take any pics of it so I could even see it beforehand. It’s not like I need another project but hell, for 300 bucks?

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10 Nov 2023 08:45 #891547 by ckahleer
Replied by ckahleer on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
Yes, It's worth $300. And if cosmediclly nice, a bit more. Worth taking a look.

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10 Nov 2023 13:10 #891553 by Nerdy
Replied by Nerdy on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
Yep, what ckahleer said. I would call the guy now and tell him you'll take it, then worry about how it looks when you get there. :)

I bought one with title for $200 several years ago, and a 50% increase in price seems to be about the norm these days.

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10 Nov 2023 13:56 #891555 by slayer61
Replied by slayer61 on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
Odd man out again, whatever. I say no. Let the little thing die a slow & painful, neglected death and spend the $300 on something for your primary bike... Tires? Exhaust? Chain & sprockets... get the idea?

Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!

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10 Nov 2023 19:44 #891559 by motomisfit
Replied by motomisfit on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
You forgot battery, fuel lines, plugs, carb gaskets, possible tank rot repair……uh..what else? 

That is the question though. Let it rot or keep another KZ on the road. Let’s take a vote….

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10 Nov 2023 19:52 #891561 by sf4t7
Replied by sf4t7 on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
If money isn't tight, maybe just buy it and put it in the back of the garage labeled "future project".  Unless you have Attention Deficit and will get distracted at the expense of your current project.  Ask me how I know...


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10 Nov 2023 20:03 #891562 by motomisfit
Replied by motomisfit on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
This KZ forum rocks! I haven’t been a member for very long but I’m sure glad I joined up because not only have learned a ton but have enjoyed seeing all your bikes and hearing all your stories. I’ve been on motorcycles since I was 8 yrs old and have never stopped and never will. 300 bucks won’t break my bank so I’m pretty sure I’ll buy this. I’ve already done the “worth” value of this particular bike and it isn’t much but so what. To see it on the road again will to me worth every penny.

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10 Nov 2023 21:49 #891565 by ckahleer
Replied by ckahleer on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?

Let the little thing die a slow & painful, neglected death and spend the $300 on something for your primary bike... Tires? Exhaust? Chain & sprockets... get the idea?
This may become his primary bike.

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11 Nov 2023 07:06 - 11 Nov 2023 07:07 #891571 by motomisfit
Replied by motomisfit on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
Naw….this is my primary bike
Last edit: 11 Nov 2023 07:07 by motomisfit.
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11 Nov 2023 08:31 #891575 by Nessism
Replied by Nessism on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
$300 doesn't even buy you a set of premium tires.  An entire bike for $300?  Worth it?  If you have to ask this question, then the answer is no.  

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11 Nov 2023 09:31 - 11 Nov 2023 09:31 #891576 by motomisfit
Replied by motomisfit on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
Yeah that’s kind of my point. Again, not having seen the bike yet, if I have to put a grand into it just to get it rideable and looking decent, I don’t think this particular KZ model would sell for much or much more than what I have to put into it.

I’ll probably end up buying it as long as it’s not totally trashed just to get it back on the road. Will post pictures tomorrow when I go see it.
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12 Nov 2023 15:58 #891632 by motomisfit
Replied by motomisfit on topic ‘81 KZ 440 LTD. $300 bucks?
Pretty rough. No airbox, throttle wouldn’t turn, front brake hydraulics no go. Why for the life me would anyone do that with the headlight is beyond me. I couldn’t even see thru the oil sightglass.

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