SELLER
One year only collectible. One year only.
Larger with more power than a YSR. Easier to actually ride, and rip around the neighborhood with.
Was hanging from my ceiling in the house for almost twenty years. So it make great wall art too!!
Bike has 4600 miles and runs,shifts great. Front brake needs to be bled out. Tires are old. but hold air and still work.
There is the one minor scrape on the left side of the tank.
Bike DOES have a Washington title. And a plate.
Please, NO lowballs or trades. I already have 35+ motorcycles and such. No calls after 9pm either please.
Have video of it running
RSBFS
The AR80 was only imported to the US in 1982, making it a genuine one-year-only bike for the American market. Kawasaki built it to compete with Honda’s MB5: 78cc two-stroke, cast alloy wheels, Uni-Trak suspension. It looked like a real sportbike because it basically was one, just pocket-sized. Parts in the US are scarce to non-existent today, so finding one with a title and video proof it runs is already ahead of the curve.
The tank scratch is real and the seller photographs it honestly. Looking at the photos, there’s additional wear visible beyond that too. Tank isn’t pristine, eyes open. Price reflects it. Brakes need bleeding, tires need replacing. Nothing exotic, just deferred maintenance after two decades as living room decor. Clean examples have sold anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000+.
The seller has 35+ bikes and isn’t in a hurry. Don’t waste their time with lowballs.
Good luck to the buyer and seller!
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