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OneSickPsycho 03-15-2008 08:14 PM

Not to pry, but what sort of $$$ are you going to have wrapped up in this thing? How many hours? (if you had to guess)

'73 H1 Triple 03-15-2008 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 17354)
Not to pry, but what sort of $$$ are you going to have wrapped up in this thing? How many hours? (if you had to guess)


This will be the inexpensive restoration ( compared to the next one, the '74 H1). Maybe $500 as I've been collecting parts off of ebay for a couple years. Those shocks which look brand new I paid $5 for ( got to love those mispelled titles) and I've gotten a lot of other good deals. I've also traded some parts which I have extra of for parts I need.

I'm not really sure on the hours. It's enjoyable for me and I haven't been keeping track of them. Just on cleaning/polishing parts I have over 30 hours ( so far )


The '74 H1 which is next has a few more dollars into it and I didn't even start. $250 for a body set, $340 for a complete wiseco piston set, $150 for a fresh set of jugs, $100 for a good used crank and $200 for a set of chambers which I had to pull dents out of. I'll need a $50 seal set, $40 gasket set, $30 rebuild kit for the master cylinder and a caliper rebuild kit. I could go on, but I'll stop here :whistle:

Jeff

JK 03-16-2008 12:05 AM

to show my appreciation for rolling over this thread i rated it 5 stars... i dont know if it does anyting... probably not... but thanks anyway!

vabarber2 03-16-2008 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by '73 H1 Triple (Post 17360)
This will be the inexpensive restoration ( compared to the next one, the '74 H1). Maybe $500 as I've been collecting parts off of ebay for a couple years. Those shocks which look brand new I paid $5 for ( got to love those mispelled titles) and I've gotten a lot of other good deals. I've also traded some parts which I have extra of for parts I need.

I'm not really sure on the hours. It's enjoyable for me and I haven't been keeping track of them. Just on cleaning/polishing parts I have over 30 hours ( so far )


The '74 H1 which is next has a few more dollars into it and I didn't even start. $250 for a body set, $340 for a complete wiseco piston set, $150 for a fresh set of jugs, $100 for a good used crank and $200 for a set of chambers which I had to pull dents out of. I'll need a $50 seal set, $40 gasket set, $30 rebuild kit for the master cylinder and a caliper rebuild kit. I could go on, but I'll stop here :whistle:

Jeff

Cool!

'73 H1 Triple 03-16-2008 09:16 PM

I installed the 6 spline clutch actuator and dropped the motor in. Installed some of the electrical components and did some more rubber bushings. I also went to my local ACE hardware store and spent $23 on shiny new bolts. :lol:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...D/DCP_3610.jpg

I also have a NOS wiring harness for it :cool:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...D/DCP_3609.jpg

Jeff

ceo012384 03-17-2008 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by '73 H1 Triple (Post 17360)
This will be the inexpensive restoration ( compared to the next one, the '74 H1). Maybe $500 as I've been collecting parts off of ebay for a couple years. Those shocks which look brand new I paid $5 for ( got to love those mispelled titles) and I've gotten a lot of other good deals. I've also traded some parts which I have extra of for parts I need.

I'm not really sure on the hours. It's enjoyable for me and I haven't been keeping track of them. Just on cleaning/polishing parts I have over 30 hours ( so far )

That's not a lot of money, really... awesome.

And the enjoyment is the best part, isn't it? Just imagine how great it's going to feel to take it out for a spin when it's done :cheers:

'73 H1 Triple 03-17-2008 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by ceo012384 (Post 18263)
That's not a lot of money, really... awesome.

And the enjoyment is the best part, isn't it? Just imagine how great it's going to feel to take it out for a spin when it's done :cheers:

I can't wait to ride it. This was the last triple I rode ( that was mine).

The price of restoration will go up by another $400 when I paint the tank,side covers and tail. The stripes and KAWASAKI are painted on .

"Survivor" body parts will be good for this year.

Jeff

Gas Man 03-18-2008 12:57 AM

I really wish my parts store bolt runs were only $23. I got to the point that it was 3 times a week at $15 a pop... for like 2-4 bolts... chrome and grade 8.8 chrome bolts get VERY VERY expensive.

'73 H1 Triple 03-18-2008 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 18481)
I really wish my parts store bolt runs were only $23. I got to the point that it was 3 times a week at $15 a pop... for like 2-4 bolts... chrome and grade 8.8 chrome bolts get VERY VERY expensive.

Most of them were M6 x 10, 15 and 20mm length. The one bolt I got for holding on my footpeg was $4.

Gas Man 03-18-2008 10:24 PM

Yeah I did alot of the $4 chrome bolts...


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