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It did not sell. The bike was purchased for $3,750.00 (plus 10% buyers fee) at the Mecum Las Vegas auction two weeks ago. I guess the buyer thought he was getting a "cash cow" and could flip it on Ebay for better than twice his money.... the bike is not complete, has alot of bits that are wrong to command top dollar like $9,000.00. Maybe he will find a Japanese buyer to take it off his hands. As a side note, I thought that $3,750.00 for the bike at Mecum was a good price, low enough to restore it back to original and then have something worth, say $9,000.00....
A 1980 GS1000ST (Wes Cooley replica) went for $5,000.00 at the Mecum auction, also. Another good deal, if you ask me, that bike is not 100%, either, but alot closer than the Kat was. Prices were all over the place at that auction, fun to watch.Last edited by Suzuki_dog; 02-10-2017, 08:52 AM.GS1000SZ, GS1100EZ, GS1000ST (Wes Cooley)
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Agree with you guys....worst thing you can do to your bike is ride it and not ride it
The Wes Cooley and this Kat were both good deals... I just love restoring bikes like that.79 Honda Red CBX, 79 Honda Silver CBX, 82 Suzuki 1000 Katana, 76 Kawasaki KZ900, 84 VF1000F, 07 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol, 95 CB1000 Big One, 1987 Hondaxl600R, 1978 Honda XL250S, 2006 Yamaha TW200
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Originally posted by sixdog View PostAgree with you guys....worst thing you can do to your bike is ride it and not ride it
The Wes Cooley and this Kat were both good deals... I just love restoring bikes like that.GS1000SZ, GS1100EZ, GS1000ST (Wes Cooley)
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