by I-K » Sun May 01, 2005 2:11 pm
The likelihood of coming across an F-model 6R which has nothing wrong with it apart from a blown engine is pretty slim... back then, Kawasaki built tougher motors than finish on ancillaries.
A thoroughly hammered one which still retains its compliance plate, and whose frame you could swipe is another matter, but people know what frames with valid compliance are worth, so don't be expecting to pick up a bike like that for less than about $1500-$1800.
Just how bad a shape is your uncle's bike in?
Figure you get yourself a bare frame with valid compliance for, say, a grand. Then say your uncle sells you his bike for two grand. At that point, you still need... a ducktail, tail light(?), rear wheel, swingarm, some fottpegs, levers, brackets, maybe a handlebar and a mirror... that's a good few hundred bucks in parts right there.
Provided you ignore minor stuff like a scuffed side fairing (the bike will have ended up on its side, no?) or a slightly bent H-bracket or a mildly rashed tank and you could put this bike on the road for some $4500 or just under...
...but spotless F-model 6R's only fetch five and a bit grand as it is (ignore what they are being advertised for in the classifieds), meaning the only difference between buying one of those and bringing your uncle's bike back from the dead is all the effort and fart-arsing around (you'll easily ring up $50 in phone bills ringing around wreckers to find sanely-priced parts) you'll have to go through. It'll be worth it as an exercise in learning how to fix up crashed bikes, but it'll take a long time (figure on a couple of months); not much use to you when you just want to get on and ride.