Well if, as you say it's all K1 then it's worth no more than US$5000 and that's only because of the frame. A frameless late numbered K1 would be lucky to realise $2000 and reasonable K1 which is not original would be average $4k to $6k. Good original K1s are up to $10k. Pristine original or fully "bling" restored K1s may go to $13k.
Turning a sandcast frame into a reasonably correct sandcast bike means not only a "complete engine", but also a wrinkle tank, round rear rim, 2 hole rear hub, correct front rim, ducktail seat, double cut mudguard, side covers, correct airbox, correct instruments, correct carbs, correct exhaust and just these few items alone are expensive. Then you have other unique K0 features such as master cylinder, mirrors, battery box, forks, rear swingarm, oil tank, rear 2 hole mount mudguard, recessed switch and much more. That's another maybe $15,000+++ before anything else. It would be easier to get a K1 frame and turn that bike back to what it is and either sell it off or buy an early K0 and use it as a donor.
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