I just registered here as I am considering the purchase of a 1984 Kawasaki Voyager. The seller says there is an oil leak from the shifter shaft and that the antenna is missing. Is the oil leak easy to repair? Of course the seller says it is, but my way of thinking is that if it is so easy then why not fix it before you try to sell? Is the antenna still available? Thanks!
Charles
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That's a big heavy beast ,but it's comfortable as all heck .chazglenn3 wrote:I just registered here as I am considering the purchase of a 1984 Kawasaki Voyager. The seller says there is an oil leak from the shifter shaft and that the antenna is missing. Is the oil leak easy to repair? Of course the seller says it is, but my way of thinking is that if it is so easy then why not fix it before you try to sell? Is the antenna still available? Thanks!
Charles
Let us know if you buy it.
The antenna is basically a standard size for a bike ,so it shouldn't be hard to find.
If it's such an easy fix ,have him explain it to you .
Most of the time it is an easy fix ,pull the covers off,push the O ring back in,put it back together and go for a ride.
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For the antenna, if you have the bracket and base, just missing the antenna that screws on, I have an extra I would be willing to part with.