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1973 Z1 Kawasaki

1973 saw the release of the game changing Kawasaki superbike, the mighty Z1. Now a highly sort after collectible model, the rarest of them all is the first black motored model, nicknamed the "Jaffa" for its orange and brown paint scheme.

Ken C owned one such classic, this 1973 beauty, and like any good owner of an overpowered machine, immediately sought to raise the horsepower. Fitting an 1170 kit and Tighe cams, the orange Duck saw lots of road use and the occasional dragstrip run.

Almost written off after being collected by a car, the Z1 was rebuilt and survived till 1989. It was then purchased in the late 80's buying frenzy by cashed up Japanese collectors, and hopefully lives on in theĀ  garage of a wealthy Tokyo businessman.

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#1 2009-12-29 03:11
Great bike Ken! Love the Z1s
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#2 2009-12-29 09:08
Nice bike! Nice story!
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#3 2009-12-29 10:59
Z9s rock!
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#4 2009-12-30 01:50
for this bike you could get maybe 10000 to 20000 us dollars now if perfect
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#5 2010-04-08 06:07
i had one of the very first of these ripper's it was jet black and was for nsw police evaluation and it cost me a whoppin $1865 ride away. i beleive there was four of these' the cop's reneged because were more expensive to maintain than a lj torana. bought it from kawasaki territory now i got a bandit 1250 highly modified and a standard 1998 busa. shit i regret every selling that z1 by the way the brakes were shit. tony
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