These guys are fearless, but they won't do a bike they can't make $ on. If someone wants to pay to buy it and fund a restoration, then it would end up 'pretty.' Unfortunately, many such bikes are 'upside-down' in value once completed. There are many people who want their favorite bike re-done, or one belonging to their dad, and they're willing to fund the cost.Quite a bit of work required to that one.
That's just a few parts away from being a whole bike.That’s a little more patina than I would care to preserve.
Since blown Eliminator motors are difficult , ( for me anyway ) to replace or repair , some have resorted to the ZRX motor. A very good runner...Well, since Bikermidwife has shown a little latitude for his discussion, I'd like to expand on the Kawasaki topic if I may.
I had a brand new zl900 I rode off the showroom floor in Florida in 85. Had the good fortune to acquire a very nice specimen 13ish years ago... which was a sweet machine. It was unfortunately lost in a rear end collision. I had just completed making some stylistic changes and was bitterly disappointed.
Anyway, with number one back in 85, a friend at the time had an LTD 1000. I know they are wonderful machines, but I can tell you that I frustrated the heck out of him with that Eliminator. It shadt all over him every time we went out. The Ninja engine was something else. Of course its evolution has been fun to watch as well.
Here's the one I lost in 2011:
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