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riffer
1st July 2009, 18:55
No 2 son was rotten crook when dropped off by his stepfather on Saturday and was promptly consigned to bed before being picked up by his mother later on that day.

But not before infecting the lot of us. We've been feeling poorly all week, and today it was confirmed that we've most likely got the dreaded swine flu. :shutup:

Not as bad as the last time I had the flu so if this is swine flu it's pretty mild.

Sore head, cough, aches and pains, and nausea.

So I've been at home surfing the net and looking at $1 auctions on tardme.

And it came up.

"for a classic motorbike collector ...we have a katana that can be used for parts"

$1 starting bid. Finishes in four hours.

Put a bid on. And won. Whaddaya know? The bike is complete and the owner's wife just wanted it gone as it's sat in the shed for eight years.

1984 GSX750SE Katana. The pop-up headlight model. Well, a GSX1100SXZ wire wheel would have been better but hey - for a dollar - you can't complain.

The bike itself was 600 metres from my house too! :shifty:

So, I've got it home. It's been repainted in blue.

It's missing:

Windscreen
Mirrors
Front Brake lever
Side stand (only the centre stand there)
Front fender

but apart from that it's completely intact.

I start the restoration tonight... Firstly I'll have to find the frame number I guess - as I can't find a VIN plate anywhere on this - but the owner insists it's not stolen.

Oh well, at the very least it's a cool pre-89 bike.

Pics will follow after I take some.

Suddenly the flu doesn't seem so bad... :laugh:

skidMark
1st July 2009, 19:12
you wanker...

i hope the swine flu offs you so i can have the bike...

p/t

Spuds1234
1st July 2009, 19:12
If you want to sell the centre stand give me a shout. I also need a new engine so if you decide you dont want to restore it flick me a pm.

You also have email re the Kat manual.

As for the bike, I do hope you get it on the road and restore it to its former glory. These bikes are great. I actually prefer my Katana to my Cagiva (which is better in just about everyway).

EDIT: The manual is 18meg and its taking its time to send. Nearly off to you though.

Mom
1st July 2009, 19:16
What a nice score! Pity you have the pig flu though :dodge:

Hope you feel better soon, and wheres the pics? Eh? EH? EH?

Mully
1st July 2009, 19:34
Oh no!!!! Swine Flu!! Just like normal flu, except blown out of all proportion by the media.....

Mom
1st July 2009, 19:36
Oh no!!!! Swine Flu!! Just like normal flu, except blown out of all proportion by the media.....

That makes it worse, dork! :sunny:

Paulo
1st July 2009, 19:38
Perfect you are clearly too sick to go and work and risk spreading germs BUT not sick enough to keep out of the shed!

Good stuff!

riffer
1st July 2009, 19:52
Pics of the bike here.

No point putting up pics of a sick me. :mellow:

Skunk
1st July 2009, 22:13
Wanker. I hate you. Bastard. Piss off.


I no talk to you no more.

skidMark
1st July 2009, 22:28
Wanker. I hate you. Bastard. Piss off.


I no talk to you no more.


You got the concrete shoes ready for him?

Skunk
1st July 2009, 22:34
Nah, the French blood in me says 'guillotine'.

madmal64
1st July 2009, 22:45
Bargain! Well done that man!

riffer
1st July 2009, 22:50
You're just a bunch of meanies and I'm sure you're only kidding.

Well, I found the frame number on the steering head - it's a Jap-spec so limited to 77BHP. Oh well, plenty for that bike I imagine.

and the old WOF was under the seat so off to carjam.co.nz:



Registration status: Lapsed
Vehicle usage: Private Passenger
Cause of latest registration: New
Date of first registration in New Zealand: 1987, September 11th
Cancellation date of registration: 1997, February 1st
Date of last registration: 1987, September 11th
Registered overseas: No

so it wasn't stolen and it wasn't written off. Handy. That means I can get it back on the road.

Another bonus. The engine turns over. That's one load off my mind. And it has less kms on it than my RF900 did when I bought that so hopefully it'll just need the carbs cleaned out, new plugs, filters and oil and she'll start.

I think this may just be a fun project. I believe it needs to be repainted Katana Silver though...

Laava
1st July 2009, 22:54
Pfft, the blue ones are worthless!

riffer
1st July 2009, 23:04
au contraire!!!

They're worth at least a dollar...

Nasty
2nd July 2009, 07:08
Sounds great Riffer ... nice ot have a winter project!

Swoop
2nd July 2009, 09:43
Fantastic Riffer!!
Sorry about the police 'flu, but a bargain like that makes up for it. I'll look forward to progress updates just like Jim2's rebuild.

ynot slow
2nd July 2009, 10:15
Nice bike,a mate had one years ago,was in bits and he rebuilt it,then sold it,idiot.

Trade me have some strange auctions,I got home one night and was told just bought a mitsi v3000 145000km nz new with stuffed auto trans,I thought more crap,but as it cost $3.00,was taken to local mitsi wrecker who gave $350 wasn't bad buy, also started first time with battery,managed to take about 35ltrs of gas,stereo from it as wreckers didn't care so good buy lol,couldn't work out why the owner didn't do that do what we did,but his wife wanted it gone from section.

riffer
2nd July 2009, 10:36
Yeah, these people were going to take this bike to the tip if it didn't sell.

It makes you wonder really how many of these "sitting in the gargre for last ten years" bikes there must be in NZ.

I thought it was just an urban legend. But now I now better. :yes:

HenryDorsetCase
2nd July 2009, 10:44
good score!

The Pastor
2nd July 2009, 10:44
Did u serriously get it for $1?

riffer
2nd July 2009, 13:36
Did u serriously get it for $1?


Scott, you unbeliever:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=225869448

riffer
2nd July 2009, 13:38
I've started a blog to record progress on this beast. :yes:

The Pastor
2nd July 2009, 13:43
haha thats awesome

vifferman
2nd July 2009, 13:47
Awesomeness! :niceone:
Would this have happened if you hadn't been sick?

Mikkel
2nd July 2009, 14:27
When are you going to host the party then?

SPman
2nd July 2009, 19:48
Yeah, these people were going to take this bike to the tip if it didn't sell.

Mate bought a CB750 K3 project off a trailer at the tip, a few years ago - the guys marriage had gone belly up and in a fit of despair, he was throwing everything out!!!!
It was generally complete, including $2000 worth of new parts, new decals, the lot - mate went through his pockets, came up with $77.26 and took it all home! (to add to his 40 odd other old Hondas.....)

These things do happen.....not to me, unfortunately. :crybaby:

See, the Swine flue is Goooooood.

Big Dave
2nd July 2009, 22:03
Mate - that's just terrible. I hope you get over it, fully recover and everything works out OK.

I hope you get over the flu too.