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07 Apr 2006 04:50 #37503 by rickj
Yup- I bought it sight unseen (can't believe I admitted it) I still haven't seen it. Of course if it doesn't look right I can stop the deal- but the owner is a reliable source (bosses husband's boss). The guy who told me about it rides and says seller really kept it maintained etc etc. $600
All I KNOW so far is it is a belt drive, red (factory- so maroon? wine?...) 750, luggage rack and sissy bar, its stored for the winter in a barn- and it is my first bike...ever,,,and I am older than you!
I take the msf with my son (1978 gs550 suki) I feel like I got the most incredible gift...that'd be the whole package! He'll bring it up sometime in a few days.
Anyway- this looks like a great site. I've been over at www.kawasakimotorcycle.org mostly- GREAT people but mostly newer bikes so I'm real glad to have found this site....
Oh BTW upstate NY (607 area)
I atttached a photo of the suk1 cause you guys seem to like pictures and I love looking at old bikes too!
[edit...hmmmmpic too big can't post now- I'll try later]

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07 Apr 2006 05:26 #37510 by Biquetoast
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Welcome, fellow twin (future) owner! Glad to have you aboard.

(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
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07 Apr 2006 06:42 #37531 by rstnick
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Welcome to KZR. And give us some smaller pix when you get the bike. ;)

Rob
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Need a key for your Kawasaki? PM me

1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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07 Apr 2006 10:35 #37582 by rickj
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thanks- I'll post pics soon I hope- By the way-how can I make my pics smaller-

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07 Apr 2006 12:10 #37598 by steell
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rickj wrote:

thanks- I'll post pics soon I hope- By the way-how can I make my pics smaller-


I use Irfanview www.irfanview.com/ a free program that's really simple and easy.

Lot's of the earlier chain drive 750 twins on here, but not many belt driven ones. The belt drive model was only made as a 83 model, so they are not real common. Might want to add "KZ750K twin" to your sig, or everyone will assume you have a 750 four when you ask a question about it :)

Oh yeah, the 83 KZ750K Belt Drive was the last 750 twin model produced by Kawasaki :(

KD9JUR

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07 Apr 2006 15:43 #37648 by rickj
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Thanks- I was gonna update sig when I actually SAW the bike- but I went ahead with your suggestion. And if that program worked there should be a pic of my son's 1978 gs550 here too!?![edit: grrrr another try another time!!]

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07 Apr 2006 16:05 #37655 by rickj
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now??

no pic- I give up for now! Sorry

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07 Apr 2006 17:21 #37664 by Flynrider
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I'd love to see a pic. The belt drive was the only version of the 750 twin that I didn't own. Came awfully close at the dealership in '84, though:pinch: .

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07 Apr 2006 17:47 #37669 by steell
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You need to resize the pic to 550 wide, it used to be 640 but with the new format 640 pushes the black text off onto the black border making it impossible to read.

In Irfanview I think it's under "Image" and then something/resize, and then you can either select standard sizes or specify custom, and tehn save it with a filename with no spaces, dashes, underlines, etc, in otherwords just letters and numbers with no spaces in the filename.

I'm on a Linux computer at the moment, and I can't remember what it is in Irfanview besides resize/ :)

I just remembered, it's Resize/Resample :D

KD9JUR

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07 Apr 2006 17:51 #37670 by steell
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Flynrider wrote:

I'd love to see a pic. The belt drive was the only version of the 750 twin that I didn't own. Came awfully close at the dealership in '84, though:pinch: .

Never owned a belt drive either, but I have had:

77, 78, 79, 80, and 82, 750 twins, with the 80 being my current ride, and the 77 and 78 in parts in the garage.
A 76 and a 83 would complete the series :D

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08 Apr 2006 03:00 #37769 by rickj
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trying 550-suzuki for now- will shoot 750belt when it's up from Oneonta
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08 Apr 2006 03:01 #37770 by rickj
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steell:
Thanks man- got the pic up!

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