I live at Lake of the Ozarks in central Missouri. I'm looking for a 1971 K1 and would ride it enough to keep it fresh and enjoy that great sound. I don't know the current market and also concerned that the future market maybe lower just due to us old guys not being able to do this hobby any longer. I don't expect to make money on this, but I really don't want to lose money.
I found one bike that is pretty good, the history is known and credible, but it does have pin holes and one pencil size hole in the original pipes. I got a quote from Yamiya for $1,850 to my door for HM300s and that's when they become available in early 2023. Now, I don't think I would want to hang new pipes on this bike without polishing up the engine, if you're going to polish the engine, probably should paint the frame, if you're going to paint the frame, it would look better with new paint on and on. Once you replace anything, its obviously now original. To me, if you're going to dissemble the bike, then probably not a lot of difference in a light restoration compared to a major, but I don't know. One concern on this bike is that I'm not 100% confident that the handlebars are original, they don't measure exactly with what Honda750Experts says they should be. He also says the KO-K1s had painted tanks stripes and later models decals. That is not what I'm finding in the field. The one bike I found that had decals under the clearcoat, was the only one that did not look like original paint. So, the more I read and search, the less I know, LOL. Anyone with suggestions I'm open to emails and phone calls.
Thanks