https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/mcy/d/portland-1977-kawasaki-kh400-s3-triple/6800301115.html
Looks like you have a lot of money and time invested. I'd say somebody is getting a nice deal!
Add up the $3000 labor, a set of pipes and some pistons with machine work your getting A true Kawasaki Triple for FREE! GOOD BUY!!!
Chuck 'SUPERTUNE' Quenzler III
Thanks guys! It's been up for a while now ... pricing these old things is hard.
Glad you all think the price is fair.
Just waiting for the right buyer ... need the money for my LC.
Quote from: pdxjim on February 12, 2019, 11:10:13 AM
Thanks guys! It's been up for a while now ... pricing these old things is hard.
Glad you all think the price is fair.
Just waiting for the right buyer ... need the money for my LC.
Like the others said, take the time and what was done and it is a good deal. Unfortunately I feel being a 400 is really hurting the sale. The small triples really don't get a whole lot of love in the US. Unless you really want to sit on it waiting for the right person I think the price is going to have to drop to around to $3500-$3800 and you still may have to wait for the right person.
I get a lot of "What is the absolute lowest you would be willing to take for it?"
I'm pretty flexible on the price, but don't try to lowball me before you've even seen it. :bang:
Quote from: pdxjim on February 12, 2019, 10:06:32 PM
I get a lot of "What is the absolute lowest you would be willing to take for it?"
I'm pretty flexible on the price, but don't try to lowball me before you've even seen it. :bang:
Would you want to trade for a broken PlayStation 2 and a like new wheelbarrow? :dawg:
Would love to own this one, best wishes
I have already gone crazy and have about a dozen 2 strokes (Kawi triples and Yamahas), three of them are on the road, the rest need work varying from a few hours to a few weeks.
I like your KH400 but I have enough bikes, including this KH400.
She's a beauty. I might have to consider saving up my pennies. What would shipping cost I wonder...