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12 Aug 2021 04:24 #853628 by Sinjin
Replied by Sinjin on topic Kiwi KZP
Larriken, 
 I just read all 17 pages on your rebuild...you’re now my new hero. I just acquired a 93 KZ1000P that’s been sitting since 2008. I’ve just started the taking the body parts off and draining the fuel out of the tank. You gave me a lot of great ideas. I’ve also always liked the denim (matte) black paint jobs and I believe I’m going to go that route. But first, I need to get the engine running, new tires and see what else mechanicly I need to do before I make it pretty. Great job on the rebuild!

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29 Aug 2021 01:13 #854494 by larriken
Replied by larriken on topic Kiwi KZP

Larriken, 
 I just read all 17 pages on your rebuild...you’re now my new hero. I just acquired a 93 KZ1000P that’s been sitting since 2008. I’ve just started the taking the body parts off and draining the fuel out of the tank. You gave me a lot of great ideas. I’ve also always liked the denim (matte) black paint jobs and I believe I’m going to go that route. But first, I need to get the engine running, new tires and see what else mechanicly I need to do before I make it pretty. Great job on the rebuild!

Thanks mate, appreciate the feedback! They are a very under rated bike and it was alot of fun building it!
 

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10 Sep 2021 18:09 #855115 by Sturmeyhack
Replied by Sturmeyhack on topic Kiwi KZP
That build is so bad-ass! Beautiful work, and nice job on the wiring loom. But really I’m replying just to give the thread a bump. 



 

2015 Versys 1000 SE
2010 Versys 650
1980 KZ550A1 (again)

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