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KZ440C Where did it come from?

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21 Apr 2022 06:33 - 21 Apr 2022 06:38 #865876 by Trackz440
KZ440C Where did it come from? was created by Trackz440
Last September I bought another bike to do a winter restoration project. It was bought in Southern Ontario Canada, and seemed to have been mostly from that area. First registered Ontario owner is Hurst Yamaha in 1984.While searching for parts for it, I was puzzled to not be able to find the exact model on any websites or Kawasaki parts breakdowns. In another thread,  martin csr noted that Kawasaki only allowed parts breakdowns for Canada and US bikes. So I did some image searches and found 5 models of my bike for sale (4 red and one green) ......in Argentina! Wow. It must have been imported in the early 80's. It's a beautiful looking bike and now I know where to search for some chrome parts.Here are photos of each bike

2015 Vulcan S 650 - Summer Ride
1967 Samurai A1 250 Restoration in Progress
1980 KZ 750E Restoration Pending
1977 KZ650 C1 Restoration Complete
1968 Honda CB450 Hellcat Restoration Complete, Sold
1981 KZ440 Restoration Completed,Sold
1974 H1E Restoration Completed Sold
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21 Apr 2022 06:36 #865877 by Trackz440
Replied by Trackz440 on topic KZ440C Where did it come from?
The only difference I can see is the Z440 and KZ440 emblem.

2015 Vulcan S 650 - Summer Ride
1967 Samurai A1 250 Restoration in Progress
1980 KZ 750E Restoration Pending
1977 KZ650 C1 Restoration Complete
1968 Honda CB450 Hellcat Restoration Complete, Sold
1981 KZ440 Restoration Completed,Sold
1974 H1E Restoration Completed Sold

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