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13 Aug 2019 07:21 #809106 by Flopper
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Hello all, new member here. I'm on the fence about buying a used '81 KZ550 LTD. This would be my first bike and it seems to be in pretty good condition. The previous owner rebuilt the carburetors, changed the engine gaskets, cables, chain, sprockets, brake pads, etc.

I haven't had the chance to try to sit on it yet, but I've read online that the LTD frame is a bit lower than the standard KZs. Should I be concerned about being uncomfortable on it at 6'0, 165 pounds? I'm planning on doing mostly city riding with it, but also a bit of highway riding. Is there anything else I should be looking for? :cheer:

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13 Aug 2019 08:42 - 13 Aug 2019 10:34 #809112 by hardrockminer
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My wife has one of those and I've ridden it a bit but at my size (6 ft 2 in and 250 lb) I find it comfortable but a bit small. It's also a 6 speed shift, which you may not like. You're basically shifting every couple of seconds. But the extra gear makes highway mileage very good...my wife gets about 65 mpg (imperial gallon)

That said...someone has done a lot of work to that bike. The seat looks to have been re-done, and nicely so. The engine has been painted, which usually means it was pulled out of the bike at some point. Are the carbs also painted black? Pipes look original and in good condition.

About the only thing I would want to know is compression. I suspect it would be good, as the motor has been out of the bike and possibly rebuilt.

Be forewarned that shim change on those bikes is more complicated than on most vintage Kawasakis. Shims are under the tappets so the cams must be removed to change a shim. Care is required to replace the cams so that timing is correct.


I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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14 Aug 2019 08:06 #809159 by Flopper
Replied by Flopper on topic Hello from Montreal!
Thanks for your reply hardrockminer!

Great looking bikes you have there. The current owner has recently done a compression test, and everything looks fine. Regarding changing the shims, what should I be looking to see if they need replacement?

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14 Aug 2019 13:39 - 14 Aug 2019 13:39 #809169 by shrap66
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Hi Flopper and welcome to the forum.

I am in Ile-Perrot.

I am 6 ft 3 and 220 lbs and I am ok on my KZ1000. You might find it a bit small for you. Best way is to try if possible.

Also the shim adjustment is an issue you will not have on a KZ1000 as the shims can be replaced without having to touch the timing chain. You do however need to remove the airbox, the carbs and the cover so its still an ordeal but less.

1979 KZ1000B3 LTD Glacier Green
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14 Aug 2019 14:52 #809176 by hardrockminer
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When you check valve clearance and it's less than the spec then you need to change the shim. If valve clearance is OK then you don't need to pull your cams off.

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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15 Aug 2019 22:02 #809246 by loudhvx
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Does the airbox on an ltd block the valve cover? I dont touch the carbs when doing valve adjustments on standard kz550's.

Check the warning in my signature before removing the valve cover.

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16 Aug 2019 05:29 #809251 by hardrockminer
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loudhvx wrote: Does the airbox on an ltd block the valve cover? I dont touch the carbs when doing valve adjustments on standard kz550's.

Check the warning in my signature before removing the valve cover.


No.

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