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GiXXXer
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PostPosted: 16:57 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: KR1?????? Reply with quote

Hi, i need to pick the brains of the BCF database, i have found a Kawasaki KR1 for £1000 its F reg and has done 20k miles, it has a ignition pick up problem but the guy at the shop said they would have this fixed for me, it needs some TLC but its mainly cosmetics basically needs a good polish,he also said that if i trade mine in he would knock £50 off the restictors so they would only cost me £100., he's offerd me a trade in for £500 for my AR125 which has only done 6k miles and had a new set of tyres and is in above average condition,

Can anyone tell me anything about the KR1 (its not the KR1S) anything to look out for/test, also i think ill get £700 for my AR so should i tell him to go fourth and multiply or should i accept his offer

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Adam
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PostPosted: 17:00 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

sell the scooter privately for a start.
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Barry_M2
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PostPosted: 17:06 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its overpriced for a start. I had a KR1 12 years ago, and paid £1400 for it from a dealer in v.good nick, ended up selling it a year later for £1000 (11 years ago!).

The KR1 has ugly exhausts, but pretty much the same engine as the 'S', and bodywork is also the same. I put the KR1-S pipes on mine and it made a bit of a difference in power. They are pretty fast bikes, but to be honest, you'd be better off spending your £1000 on an RGV. They look better, handle better and are just as quick.

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Kickstart
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PostPosted: 17:30 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Probably is overpriced unless it is a nice one.

KR1 had a slightly different frame to the KR1S, also different brakes.

The KR1S had its top speed an a selling point, although some of this was just the high gearing that enabled it to take advantage of good conditions.

All the best

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PostPosted: 18:03 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

From the now defunked Used Motorcycle Guide (UMG)
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KAWA KR1/S
1989-92, 250cc w/c t/s twin,
60hp, 130mph, 35mpg, 285lbs
Pay special attention to the back end, including rear wheel bearings which sometimes break up. Most were thrashed, some seized up after 15k, others did twice that. Vary between bikes about to blow up (as much from amateur tuning efforts as fast wearing components) and the odd good ’un.


Based on that unless you're a 2-stroke junkie I'd walk away and get some newer kit. Still, your choice Karma

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tatters
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PostPosted: 18:41 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Arrow piston change every 10,000 miles

Arrow re-plating of cylinders every 25,000 miles (if it lasts that long)

Arrow the worst problem they face are leaking crank seals which is a massive job to re-place (look out for gear oil buring on one of the exhausts while runing

Arrow 35mpg

Arrow parts are piss easy to get and are cheap

Arrow faring is very hard to get with good condition fairing reaching silly prices on ebay

Arrow the KR-1S is more powerful that the KR1 by 5bhp due to a re-design of the exhausts, KR1 faring/ cylinders/ wheels/ cdi/ are different from the KR-1S

Arrow fastest 250cc 2 stroke available and will piss on rs250,s in the straights

Arrow try and get a steering damper and mounting bracket if you buy one as they are prone to tank slappers in wide bends.

Arrow a RGV rear wheel can be fitted with a spacer so a wider choice of tyres can be fitted

Arrow can’t remember which model of the ZXR400 it is but there up-side down forks can be fitted to the KR-1S to improve handling.



sold my 1992 KR-1S (C3 "last model of the KR-1S") for £1500 a few months ago but she was mint and had only covered 12,000 miles


the most rarest of the KR series of bikes are the KR-1R which only a few were produced for racing for the UK most were sold in japan and the first KR,s which were the KR250 (A1) know as the "tandum twin" very very rare now
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tatters
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PostPosted: 18:49 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

KR250

https://www.usouko.urethane-ya.com/SOLD%20OUT%20BIKES/KR250.jpg


KR1

https://home.iprimus.com.au/johnlittler/kr1/DSC06587.JPG

KR-1S

https://www.bikechatforums.com/files/kr-1s.jpg

KR-1R

https://www.vjmw.com/kr/kr1r.jpg
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Kickstart
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PostPosted: 18:58 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

tatters wrote:
the first KR,s which were the KR250 (A1) know as the "tandum twin" very very rare now


There was a virtually new one for sale at the Stafford bike show in April. Think there are still a few around unregistered (a Yorkshire Kwak dealer brought a batch in during the late 1980s).

All the best

Keith
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Barry_M2
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PostPosted: 23:24 - 04 Aug 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got rid of my KR1 with 35,000 miles on it, all it had was oil changes and plugs. Was running fine, no problems at all. Got it with 12,000 miles on.

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