Think you forgot the CR box as wellmj43 wrote:I don't have a KR-1R
But I do have the reed block rubbers, the airbox rubbers a set of genuine PWK35mm can tell by the side the tickover screw is and what I think are kit rad, alternator and ignition. Was given all the bits by Team T3 who got them of a guy that raced a KR up at Darley Moor must be 6 or 7 years ago.
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Model: KR-1 (1988)
Colour: Lime Green/Polar White (B1)
Frame: KR250B-002650
Engine: [edit later]
Location: New Zealand (NZ new)
HAHA I have the oldest so far!! And its still a daily runner on 62000Km! Currently has pristine factory plastics and paint but I hate the white so I'm about to paint it "V Can" green and black similar to the KR1s versions.
I do need pistons soon though so PLEASE someone help, or I'm going to have to bin it for an RGV or NSR
Colour: Lime Green/Polar White (B1)
Frame: KR250B-002650
Engine: [edit later]
Location: New Zealand (NZ new)
HAHA I have the oldest so far!! And its still a daily runner on 62000Km! Currently has pristine factory plastics and paint but I hate the white so I'm about to paint it "V Can" green and black similar to the KR1s versions.
I do need pistons soon though so PLEASE someone help, or I'm going to have to bin it for an RGV or NSR
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[quote="mj43"]I don't have a KR-1R
But I do have the reed block rubbers, the airbox rubbers a set of genuine PWK35mm can tell by the side the tickover screw is and what I think are kit rad, alternator and ignition. Was given all the bits by Team T3 who got them of a guy that raced a KR up at Darley Moor must be 6 or 7 years ago.
Only got the one road legal kr
mark, is the road bike std or have you unleashed some nags out of it aswell?
But I do have the reed block rubbers, the airbox rubbers a set of genuine PWK35mm can tell by the side the tickover screw is and what I think are kit rad, alternator and ignition. Was given all the bits by Team T3 who got them of a guy that raced a KR up at Darley Moor must be 6 or 7 years ago.
Only got the one road legal kr
mark, is the road bike std or have you unleashed some nags out of it aswell?
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the road bike is standard but tidied up as I showed on the engine thread a while back. it ison the dyno Sunday - last time it made 50 hp will see what it does Sunday. In about a weeks time it is off to Bonneville
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how many KR-1R produced in the world
how many KR-1R produced in the world...
is... 180 ! probably
get those RGV VJ23 boys to stick that up their pipes - when you can buy a VJ23 (SP) any day of the week
according to Kawasaki's (not reliable) chassis number search...
ONLY 180 KR-1R were EVER produced - 130 (D1) and 50 (D2)(domestic Japanese figures assuming zero were officially exported as NEW)
(missing #004, #006, #007, #008, #009, #011 #016, #017, #073, #082, #124, #506, #529, #534 this may be an indication which were race bikes and never Japan road registered)
no wonder the parts for NZ SP's disappeared so quickly- the 'R' models and spares were probably limited to runs of 200 off.
I'M BEGINNING TO THINK THERE MAY BE LARGE HOLES IN THE CHASSIS NUMBER RANGES - THE NEWEST CHASSIS NUMBER I KNOW OF IS 007344
SO POST UP YOUR NUMBERS (CAN LEAVE OUT THE LAST TWO DIGITS IF WORRIED ABOUT PRIVACY ISSUES)
THE TOTAL ENGINE NUMBER POOL (THAT INCLUDES all B1,B2 SERIES) ONLY GOES UP TO EARLY ?9000?'s ie KR250BE-009123
SO THAT LEAVES THE CONCLUSION THERE IS NOT 8000 C MODELS OUT THERE - MAYBE LESS THAN HALF THAT - IF 4000 ODD OF THE ENGINE POOL WAS PART OF B SERIES BIKES.
VJ23 update - in the later months of 2009 and early 2010 VJ23 have all but disappeared from the Jap second hand market (yahoo auctions)
the answer to the ultimate question(s) - how many? how RARE?the-elf wrote:Yep those frame numbers are correct . See MJ's team sparrow website for conformation. IIRC they made 200 KR1R's each year for homoglation (spelling) purposes, so there was a total of 400 made and most of them would have been prodie raced so I doubt there are many left at all.KR-1R wrote:I have no idea how many KR-1R there are ... my only info states
KR250-D1 [1989] Beginning Frame No.: KR250C-300001
KR250-D2 [1990] Beginning Frame No.: KR250C-300501
I doubt there would be as many as 500 in each series though
is... 180 ! probably
get those RGV VJ23 boys to stick that up their pipes - when you can buy a VJ23 (SP) any day of the week
according to Kawasaki's (not reliable) chassis number search...
ONLY 180 KR-1R were EVER produced - 130 (D1) and 50 (D2)(domestic Japanese figures assuming zero were officially exported as NEW)
(missing #004, #006, #007, #008, #009, #011 #016, #017, #073, #082, #124, #506, #529, #534 this may be an indication which were race bikes and never Japan road registered)
no wonder the parts for NZ SP's disappeared so quickly- the 'R' models and spares were probably limited to runs of 200 off.
I'M BEGINNING TO THINK THERE MAY BE LARGE HOLES IN THE CHASSIS NUMBER RANGES - THE NEWEST CHASSIS NUMBER I KNOW OF IS 007344
SO POST UP YOUR NUMBERS (CAN LEAVE OUT THE LAST TWO DIGITS IF WORRIED ABOUT PRIVACY ISSUES)
THE TOTAL ENGINE NUMBER POOL (THAT INCLUDES all B1,B2 SERIES) ONLY GOES UP TO EARLY ?9000?'s ie KR250BE-009123
SO THAT LEAVES THE CONCLUSION THERE IS NOT 8000 C MODELS OUT THERE - MAYBE LESS THAN HALF THAT - IF 4000 ODD OF THE ENGINE POOL WAS PART OF B SERIES BIKES.
VJ23 update - in the later months of 2009 and early 2010 VJ23 have all but disappeared from the Jap second hand market (yahoo auctions)
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Re: how many KR-1R produced in the world
Model: KR250-C3 (1991)KR-1R wrote: I'M BEGINNING TO THINK THERE MAY BE LARGE HOLES IN THE CHASSIS NUMBER RANGES of EVEN the KR-1S
NEWEST CHASSIS NUMBER I KNOW OF IS 007344
SO POST UP YOUR NUMBERS (CAN LEAVE OUT THE LAST TWO DIGITS IF WORRIED ABOUT PRIVACY ISSUES)
Colour: Firecracker Red/Pearl Gentry Gray (C3) (grey calipers)
Frame: KR250C007713 Have I got the newest frame from all here?
Location: Germany (originally from the Netherlands)
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I have 2 KR1-S Bikes both are track bikes but one has a log book
Model type KR250-C3
Frame No KR250c-00689*
Year 1992
the other is unknown Frame No KR250C-007082, i spoke to kawasaki uk and they told me it wasnt on there European data base so i have come to a standstill with that one
Model type KR250-C3
Frame No KR250c-00689*
Year 1992
the other is unknown Frame No KR250C-007082, i spoke to kawasaki uk and they told me it wasnt on there European data base so i have come to a standstill with that one
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Hellooooooooooo from Croatia
Hello from Croatia !!
Mine KR-1S is from 1991
Model: KR250-C3 (1991)
Colour: Firecracker Red/Pearl Gentry Gray (C3)
Frame: KR250C007943
Look like I've have the newest frame.
There was around 10 pcs. of KR-1 and KR-1S sold that year in Croatia and Slovenia.
But now there are maybe only 5 .
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Mine KR-1S is from 1991
Model: KR250-C3 (1991)
Colour: Firecracker Red/Pearl Gentry Gray (C3)
Frame: KR250C007943
Look like I've have the newest frame.
There was around 10 pcs. of KR-1 and KR-1S sold that year in Croatia and Slovenia.
But now there are maybe only 5 .
Lemmy