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1984 Eddie Lawson Superbike Repclia Z1100r1 (european) on 2040-motos

US $5,100.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:16595
Location:

Georgetown, Texas, US

Georgetown, Texas, US
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1984  Eddie Lawson superbike repclia Z1100R1 (European), US $5,100.00, image 1

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1984  Eddie Lawson superbike repclia Z1100R1 (European), US $5,100.00, image 2 1984  Eddie Lawson superbike repclia Z1100R1 (European), US $5,100.00, image 3 1984  Eddie Lawson superbike repclia Z1100R1 (European), US $5,100.00, image 4 1984  Eddie Lawson superbike repclia Z1100R1 (European), US $5,100.00, image 5 1984  Eddie Lawson superbike repclia Z1100R1 (European), US $5,100.00, image 6 1984  Eddie Lawson superbike repclia Z1100R1 (European), US $5,100.00, image 7

Kawasaki Other tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1260 VINVIN:KZT10R001128

Kawasaki Other description

Up for sale is a 1984 Z1100R1 ELR super bike replica. ( European sale only) This is One of approximately  six known  in the in the U.S.  Number  1128 out of 1300. Everything  works  as it should. Paint  is in really  nice condition on fenders, body panels , rims, tank and engine. Frame powder coat  is just as nice. Mechanically, the engine runs extremely strong. Bored to 1260cc .425 lift cams, welded crank, ported head, Wisco  high compression pistons and external oil feed to the head. New clutch.  Since the addition of 10% alcohol in gasoline I found that using avgas or race gas is by far better to use. I did a 530 chain/sprocket conversion  from the 630 oem  New bearings , bushings and seals . Valves were lapped and new valve seals.  Forks and shocks rebuilt as well.  Since the restoration I have noticed two things that should be addressed. One is a real slight oil seep from the copper head gasket and the starter clutch is a bit weaker than it should be. This is a rear opportunity  to own one of these bikes. Very few of these bikes are on this side of the pond. Buyer is responsible for coordination and shipping. Cash or pay pal. Check or money order will be held until cleared through bank.

Kerker header has 2" racing baffle, not the standard one in pictures.

 

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