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New Member,New Rider. 1982 Kawasaki kz750E

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20 Jul 2023 16:35 #887455 by Ekb750
Hey Everyone!

I just bought a 82' kawasaki kz750E. This is my first bike and well I'm stoked to get to work on it. I've already started tearing down the braking system have a caliper rebuild kit on the way * hope its the right ones* but doe's anyone have a spot to find update electronics for this beaut? talking signal switches started button and starter systems etc. as well as I want to find a bagger or bob frame for it so any info is very very much appreciate.

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20 Jul 2023 23:44 #887463 by Wookie58
Replied by Wookie58 on topic New Member,New Rider. 1982 Kawasaki kz750E
Welcome from the UK, let's see some pictures of your new ride   (if you have any issues attaching pics I have posted "how to" in the below thread)

kzrider.com/forum/3-carburetor/619201-wh...ever-under-the-carbs
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21 Jul 2023 06:21 #887464 by JR
Welcome. There are a few 750E owners here . R & L handlbar controls can be cleaned up and refurbed fairly easily but if you want new then you should check out Z1 Enterprises. They also sell or at least they used to sell replacement starter buttons and probably sell solenoids. Just scroll up and click on the Z1 box.

wiring and connectors from Vintage Connections. Also Cycle terminal

Fasher relays from your local auto parts store.

 

1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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21 Jul 2023 06:56 #887465 by Ekb750
Replied by Ekb750 on topic New Member,New Rider. 1982 Kawasaki kz750E
Here she is 

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