FS: [Melb] 1991 Kawasaki KR-1S 250

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Neil Milne, Jun 12, 2004.

  1. Neil Milne

    Neil Milne Guest

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2482010570&sspagename=
    STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

    Ok, getting off my arse (easier said that done) to get rid of my spare KR-1S
    again. It's been sitting in the shed the last few years, since mid 2001 I
    think. Anyway, its in reasonably good nick, but has no reg or rwc. As such
    it's priced accordingly (opening bid @ $1950) as there's a couple of little
    things that need done to get roadworthy, probably including a new rear disc.
    Discs can be sought from wreckers, and the front discs are interchangeable
    with early 90's ZZR 250, 600 and 1100 (ie. universal kwack 300mm 5 stud
    discs). Has new drive chain and a few other things done to it to get
    through its last roadworthy.

    I also have a KR1 which I use as a track bike and a commensurate mountain of
    spares, so can help out with those if need be. Had a top end done quite a
    while back but hasn't been used much since then as I have a few other bikes
    to keep me entertained. In fact, now I think about it, I've got a good rear
    disc that I'll throw in with it to get over that hurdle (its on the track
    bike - no need for a rear brake on that thing anyway). I'd edit the above
    part of the post to mention that but, meh, that text is alllll the way up
    there.

    Anyhoo, help me make space in the shed!!! Dirt bike must commeth.

    Cheers,
    Neil.
     
    Neil Milne, Jun 12, 2004
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  2. Neil Milne

    FuTAnT Guest

    And I was going to reply with tree fiddy and a kick in the nutz. 1991 ... a
    little old, but good kilometres and the pictures make it to seem like a very
    neat looking unit. Could be a goer!

    Cam
     
    FuTAnT, Jun 12, 2004
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