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Noob lookin' for advice 25 Nov 2015 08:16 #700461

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Hey guys! I'm in the market for an old project bike, and I've always had a soft spot for Kawasaki. So, after much deliberation, I've decided I want an old KZ from my own era (late 70's). I'm keeping an eye out for any '76 -'80 KZ 650-1000 cc that I can fix up. Just curious though if there are any known gremlins for this age and displacement range that I should be aware of while I'm on the hunt.

Thanks a bunch!

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Noob lookin' for advice 25 Nov 2015 08:33 #700465

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Good bikes, in general...except that you'll be buying a motorcycle that is 35-40 years old. The number of things that can be wrong with a machine that old can be substantial. If you decide to restore, then it can be pricey...however, there are still a fair number of old Kawasaki out there...but you might be buying a pig-in-a-poke if you purchase long distance. Welcome to KZR... :)
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Noob lookin' for advice 25 Nov 2015 08:49 #700474

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I have a '77 'A' model KZ1000 rolling chassis. Great for someone that cld round up a motor and electrical. I've been keeping it for someone looking for a good start on a project. PM me if U wld like a detailed list and more info. I was planning to have pics for posting by the weekend.

Swordsman wrote: Hey guys! I'm in the market for an old project bike, and I've always had a soft spot for Kawasaki. So, after much deliberation, I've decided I want an old KZ from my own era (late 70's). I'm keeping an eye out for any '76 -'80 KZ 650-1000 cc that I can fix up. Just curious though if there are any known gremlins for this age and displacement range that I should be aware of while I'm on the hunt.

Thanks a bunch!

(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!

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Noob lookin' for advice 25 Nov 2015 09:04 #700477

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Welcome to the Family. There are lots of options from that era. Hard to go wrong with a KZ650 but don't overlook the Gpz550 or Kz550. The displacement may be a tad smaller but you won't lose much if anything performance-wise.
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Mcdriod, thanks! Not really big on long-distance purchasing, so should be safe there. I've run across a half dozen or so possibilities in the surrounding area, so I was curious if there were any models In that range I should shy away from. This will likely be a slow process to purchase and then a sloooower process of rebuilding whatever needs rebuilding. I'm not opposed to tearing it down if need be. I'm just looking for something simple (as opposed to modern "OMG-you-need-a-laptop-to-service" bikes), and I figured something close to my own age would bolster a healthy sentimental attachment. ;)

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Noob lookin' for advice 25 Nov 2015 09:32 #700485

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what is your riding style and preference? Sport, touring, metro, hotrod etc.?
(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!

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Hmm, well, it would likely be a mix of commuting and mild touring. I like sporty looks, but I don't really ride that way. I prefer a more forward sitting position than upright, but not lying on the tank, and I prefer mid-controls. I'm 6', so I kinda like good flat seats that allow me to find a natural fit.

At some point, I might even consider attaching a sidecar if the displacement allows, but that all depends. I sold my Ural about a year ago for a host of minor reasons that added up, but I did really dig driving a rig.

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Re:Noob lookin' for advice 25 Nov 2015 11:14 #700498

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Sounds like you are looking for a "standard" (ie. KZ750E) or "sport tourer" (ie. KZ750P aka GT750). If you are thinking about a side car you'd probably like to get a 1ltr+ shaftie like the KZ1000ST aka KZ1000E.

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Re:Noob lookin' for advice 25 Nov 2015 12:00 #700508

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I was thinking a KZP. Some of the builds here make me want to do one.
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Noob lookin' for advice 25 Nov 2015 13:24 #700524

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ThatGPzGuy wrote: Welcome to the Family. There are lots of options from that era. Hard to go wrong with a KZ650 but don't overlook the Gpz550 or Kz550. The displacement may be a tad smaller but you won't lose much if anything performance-wise.


I've gotta say, this guy knows what he is saying the kz/gpz 550 is a deceptively fast and torquey machince, I'm 6' 250lbs and had one, i was impressed, faster that a honda cb750.
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
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Agreed. Kawasaki could very-well have meant for the 'Z' in GPZ to stand for 'Zoom!'. They are quick at that (any cc)...and can handle weight and loads and have torque to spare..

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ThatGPzGuy wrote: Welcome to the Family. There are lots of options from that era. Hard to go wrong with a KZ650 but don't overlook the Gpz550 or Kz550. The displacement may be a tad smaller but you won't lose much if anything performance-wise.


I've gotta say, this guy knows what he is saying the kz/gpz 550 is a deceptively fast and torquey machince, I'm 6' 250lbs and had one, i was impressed, faster that a honda cb750.

(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!

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