Cost of A ZXR
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				ryan1984
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Cost of A ZXR
Is it just me or has the cost of a zxr400 gone up when i was looking a couple of years a go they seemed a lot cheaper than now. I paid 800 for mine and i am not seeing any for that price now?
			
			
									
									
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				cargo
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Re: Cost of A ZXR
With luck prices are rising.........................I want prices to rise and rise.................and my investment in ZXR400s and parts will grow.
			
			
									
									
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				ryan1984
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Re: Cost of A ZXR
is ever i was going to sell but keeping hold of this one to much time effort and money has gone in to it.
			
			
									
									
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				Neosophist
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Re: Cost of A ZXR
Starting to get towards biker season so generally all bikes rise around this time of year as people are wanting a summer bike.
The second reason is probably the same reason as the NC30 VFR's, but only happening a few years later as Kawasaki kept them in production for a lot longer so there are a lot more about by comparission.
By now all the old 400's are cracking on a bit, a lot of them have been abused / neglected / crashed and destroyed so finding a good condition one is becoming harder. This will make the cost go up for enthusiasts and collectors as everybody will want to buy a good bike not a resprayed aftermarket kit heap.
			
			
									
									
						The second reason is probably the same reason as the NC30 VFR's, but only happening a few years later as Kawasaki kept them in production for a lot longer so there are a lot more about by comparission.
By now all the old 400's are cracking on a bit, a lot of them have been abused / neglected / crashed and destroyed so finding a good condition one is becoming harder. This will make the cost go up for enthusiasts and collectors as everybody will want to buy a good bike not a resprayed aftermarket kit heap.