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Hi everyone I'm just looking at getting an idea of the value of some of my dad's bikes. He has 3 ZXR750's 1 of the bikes was used by the kawasaki racing team in Australian superbikes and the other 2 are No. 151 of the M1 road bikes and No. 383. although the 383 has to be put back together.

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I've no idea on the value, but damn those are some sweet sweet bikes!

I'd imagine besides a "blue book" kind of value, they are worth what someone is willing to pay. The used market isn't exactly flooded with them that's for sure...

Very badass collection your pops has, good luck with them.
 

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There was a guy on here has a whole garage full of em, insane collection. I'm sure he knows the value. Put ZX7 value as your title it'll catch the right eye
 

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I'm to lazy to dig through threads. Think he was in Europe somewhere. I'm sure if he sees ZX7 value he'll pop up. Wish I had the extra coin I'd love to have a 7
 

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Here's the race bike photos the bikes are both kept in the house so keep safe so not the greatest of photos
The problem with valuing the race bike is it's history. Is it an old team bike? Factory or privateer? Was it a road bike that was converted? Does it have kit or factory race parts? Or privately made race parts? If it was raced; where and who rode it? All of these questions can make the value vary widely. One of Scott Russell's old WSB or AMA Superbikes is worth way more than the privateer bike I have sitting in my garage. And that one is worth more than the old road bike I bought as a basket case and converted to a track bike. Provenance means everything. The other two will be dictated by local values. It depends on what country you're in.
 
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