1994 Kawasaki Ninja ZX7R M1
Location: Brighton, CO
Mileage: 15,121
Price: $3,000 current bid at time of writing
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle’s history. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
What was that you ask? That is eBay’s used vehicle description for all used motor vehicles. Hold on a second and we’ll come back to this-
From the seller:
Up for auction is this 1994 Kawasaki ZX-7R Ninja. The bike does need some tlc but it is the rare M vin race replica edition. The M model came with a lot of Kawasaki factory race parts installed on it. The engine has higher compression, bigger cams, 39mm flat slide carbs, a close ratio 6 speed transmission and a slipper clutch. It has fully adjustable front and rear suspension with a remote reservoir rear shock and an adjustable swing arm. This model also comes with a factory solo seat and an aluminum fuel tank. This bike has 15121 miles on it. It sat for a while so it could probably use a good tune up. It has a Vance & Hines exhaust system on it. It looks like it has been laid over before but it didn’t get the seat cowl. I believe the fairing is the same as the L model so it shouldn’t be that hard to round up or you can buy new ones at bike bandit. The blinkers are missing but the wiring is still there. Please look at all of the photos before bidding. This is a really neat older sport bike that is a piece of Kawasakis racing history.
I agree with the seller 100% and then some, but I couldn’t help but chuckle just a little at “It looks like it has been laid over before, but it didn’t get the seat cowl.” Nonetheless, it is rare and by my dealings on RSBFS.com the M models have been the most elusive of Kawasaki’s Homologation models.
Now getting back to the eBay used vehicle statement- The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle’s history. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
1. The bike has been down and the condition of the exterior shows this.
2. See the sellers photos for full disclosure
Yes, it’s been around the block and may have paid a visit to the curb… or two, but as I mentioned here exactly 1 billion times before- My beloved zx7r Ninja Turtles are awesome machines and beneath the rough exterior lies one bad ass machine!
I know we have a few Ninja whores that follow the site and all of them will be able to see the potential that this M1 has to offer…. well, except our long time follower Joey. Heck, I bet our buddy from Nebraska could whip this one into shape in no time and have it on display before his next bike show.
Yes, parts are hard to find. Yes, I know that it looks like all body parts look to have been touched by the curb with exception to the front and rear fender, but you have to look beyond those minor details. I don’t think this would be a Barber display piece, but it could definitely be a bitch’n ride for a bald, mullet sporting, beer gutted fella such as myself. If I only had a few extra Benjamins lying around…
So, you fancy a cracking, old school repli-racer and have a few extra hours to kill? Step right up because this one can be had for a scant $3,001.00 +shipping and handling.
Check out the numerous other pictures and put your money down here
dd
Doug,
I just absolutely dig your posts man. Awesome buddy!!! But get another two stroke …… drop that zero and get with a hero!
LOL, man it is good to have you back! Great post as always… I am not sure if that comment was directed to me, but it is right on!
Can anyone confirm these came with a slipper clutch? His ad says it has one but I don’t remember them having a slipper clutch from the factory.
Yes, it has a slipper from the factory. And yes JL, I’m talking to you :0). Which reminds me I owe you a few beers this year.
3 Gs for this seems like a deal. Great bikes!
dd, where you been! We got bikes to talk about. Rumors has it you are buying some beer.
Bruce- yes the first few are on me
Do you know how many M1’s were produced for ’94?
This is actually an M2. The only diffrence between the 2 is the blue paint on the tank. On an M1 it is a solid blue and on the M2 it has the graphic similar to the 1 on the lower fairing. M2’s are soooo rare..
Don’t know the amount of M2’s but there are less than M1’s..
Nice bike!! 🙂