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New member from Norway - 76 KZ900

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03 Feb 2007 14:10 #109962 by Noggie66
Replied by Noggie66 on topic New member from Norway - 76 KZ900
Patton wrote:

BTW, are those bar end weights shown in the photo?


Yes, that is bar end weights, I've have a set of new handle bars, but have not fitted them yet. I guess the bar end weights are not original.
I have also read that 1976 Z900 Euro model came with dual disc. It is not the purpose to make it a Euro model, but it is more for the safety, as I feel these solid discs does not take very well, especially when it is wet. Since it also comes as an upgrade kit I feel it will still be "orignal". I already have an extra disc and brake caliper, need all the pipes and the caliper piston. I believe I also need to change to a larger brake fluid reservoir.

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03 Feb 2007 14:11 #109963 by Noggie66
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66 is for born in 1966. Guess bying my first bike at this age is kind of a 40-year crisis :lol:

Post edited by: Noggie66, at: 2007/02/03 17:20

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03 Feb 2007 14:53 #109968 by neilage66
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Noggie66 wrote:

66 is for born in 1966. Guess bying my first bike at this age is kind of a 40-year crisis :lol:


Yeah, 66 for me too but I wouldn't call it a crisis. :whistle: :P :laugh:

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03 Feb 2007 15:33 #109974 by Noggie66
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Wifey keeps calling it my crisis, to me it is a wish that finally came trough ;)

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03 Feb 2007 15:39 #109977 by Noggie66
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RetroRiceRocketRider wrote:

Aside from the seat, you bike appears 100% original and in absolutely pristine looking condition! :woohoo: B)

Hi RRRR - Actually I believe the seat is original, except it is missing the strop across. Or was it something else you saw :unsure:

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03 Feb 2007 18:45 #110011 by wireman
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wow,thats a really nice looking bike you got there!B) welcome to z-jungle!;)

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03 Feb 2007 18:47 #110012 by RetroRiceRocketRider
Replied by RetroRiceRocketRider on topic New member from Norway - 76 KZ900
Noggie66 wrote:

Hi RRRR - Actually I believe the seat is original, except it is missing the strop across. Or was it something else you saw :unsure:


Your bikes seat probably has the original seat pan, but the vinyl seat cover itself appears to have been replaced at one time. The orignal covers had a faux stitched pattern in the seating area and piping near the back, and I believe the sides as well.

Here's a diagram pic from the Kawi website showing the seat from a '76 KZ900-A4 where you can see the piping and faux stitched pattern I'm refering to.


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03 Feb 2007 20:03 #110028 by pumps
Replied by pumps on topic New member from Norway - 76 KZ900
Welcome to the site and that is a bike to be proud to ride, she is a beauty! I'm another that is waiting for the thaw!:woohoo:

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