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'80 LTD seat+ tail -- fit a '80 kz1000-G1 Classic?
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Here is a picture of the 1980 kz1000-B4 LTD:
I don't like the bigass couch on my bike -- and I really like the LTD's tail section and smaller seat -- I read that the G1 "Classic" and the LTD are the same frame so I want to buy an LTD seat + tail piece and put on my G1 -- will it fit correctly, line up with all the bolt holes, seat pan fit the G1's hinges?
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The problem you are going to run into with this swap is that the reason for the longer seat on the Classic is the fact that the EFI computer is housed in the rear of the seat. There also are no mounts on the frame to attach the tail piece.
Thanks for the tips.
While I might be able to rig something up for a tailpiece mount, you're right about the computer. There's gotta be some way to do this, I'm sure a lot of folks out there don't like 'the couch' either and solved it. Not sure how -- yet.
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Anybody know of any creative seat+tail solutions for these bikes? I've been looking for pics in the forums but haven't seen many examples.
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for example click my link then click the yellow circle....it tells that my tail lense that for me is hard to find has kissing cousins.....
good luck
(no link it timed out...sorry)
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I had the cowl off of my 77 just lying around and I thought I'd stick it up there too see how it would look...
I will drag the frame off the 77 over and take a couple of shots of them side by side for comparison. I am somewhat determined to make this work. I will have to get more creative with the seat however..
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Here's a pic of my 82 LTD, very similar to your bike just no brain box to worry about. However there is quite a bit of open space that I think a box could be fabbed under the rear frame to accomodate it. Correct that the frame doesn't have the right mounting points for the cowl, but it doesn't look like it would be too difficult to make it work.
I had the cowl off of my 77 just lying around and I thought I'd stick it up there too see how it would look...
I will drag the frame off the 77 over and take a couple of shots of them side by side for comparison. I am somewhat determined to make this work. I will have to get more creative with the seat however..
Wow MM that looks hot, I like that tailpiece/fender combo, that fender looks better with that tailpiece than the regular Kz1000 'A' model fender by a mile.
McDroid, thanks for the pointer to Otakar's GPz tail piece work I'm going to have a look.
EDIT: I found Otakar's post and have a look at pages 10 through 12 of his post at kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...it=20&limitstart=180 .
In those pages Otakar talks about his seat and tailpiece mods.
It's true there is room for the EFI box in that tail piece area -- my Clymer manual has drawing of the EFI box housed within the tailpiece and not in the seat pan, so I'm wondering if the Clymer publishers either had a Euro bike that put the computer in the tailpiece, or the info that Clymer got from Kawasaki changed after Clymer printed their manual.
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Consider exploring the structure on the Z1000-H1...which was the 1980 Euro edition of the KZ1000-G1.
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Here is a thought...it is possible to have the 1st generation FI and have a normal seat w/tail cowling...
Consider exploring the structure on the Z1000-H1...which was the 1980 Euro edition of the KZ1000-G1.
Wow the continentals always get the cooler versions, thanks MD that is probably why my Clymer manual shows the EFI computer in the tail section, as I believe Clymer is out of England (or was at that time).
That points all of us on the board here who have the G model in the right direction -- good to know parts are available for such a conversion.
fitscott if I get a good result here I may put the seat up on the parts board however if I ever sell it sometimes the new owner is a 'purist' who wants the original parts so I'm not sure yet.
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