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08 Nov 2006 11:17 #90500 by beekay
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Hey guys, new

scored a fun project for the winter. a 78 z200 15k miles. internals look good and clean, tank was treated (marvels or some other smelling mystery oil). the old owner lost the keys long ago, so this one has been sitting in moth balls and bounced around from place to place breaking of bits here and there. rubber is naturally rotted, or missing. no real dents, a little surface rust. what a bonus for $200US (i hope)

This thing looks like a 'perfect' newbie resto project. not sure how deep I am going to restore it, we shall see as I get to work.


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08 Nov 2006 11:21 #90502 by beekay
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errr, new to the pic posting, sorry. hopefully i got it right this time, um, nope, here is 1 more

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08 Nov 2006 11:22 #90503 by beekay
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08 Nov 2006 11:33 #90504 by beekay
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yeah, not a computer techie, but i do sell software infrastructure (how weak is that lol)
never learned html editing, cannot figure out how to put multi pics in this post. will do more site homework before next post! Newbie, excuse me!

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10 Nov 2006 05:49 #90973 by BDS740
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I you need any parts for it let me know. I still have a bunch of 200 stuff laying around.

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10 Nov 2006 08:26 #91006 by loudhvx
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The one KZ200 I worked on was great. It was neglected for years, but all it needed was a brake cable, caliper cleaning, and some points. I tried several times to buy it off the owner.

In Chicago, where I'm at, those smaller bikes are more desirable than bigger ones, and a good KZ200 usually can't be pried from anybody's hands.

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10 Nov 2006 09:26 #91025 by beekay
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Got any of this stuff lying around? Thanks for the ping!


purchase Part Number General Description
2 23040-1004 23040-1024front turn signal enclosure
2 23040-054 rear turn signal enclosure
2 23051-053 Turn Signal Stem Kawasaki 70mm
2 23051-049 Turn signal stem front
1 43041-1030 Front Brake assembly
1 21121-093 ignition coil
1 21013-036 condenser
1 tachometer
1 23026-034 tail light (just plastic, not metal bracket)
1 13242-020 gear shifter pedal

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10 Nov 2006 14:49 #91085 by BDS740
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I'll look and see what I have this weekend. I should have most of that stuff.

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26 Nov 2006 22:57 #95274 by tietz21
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Hi there, how was ur 200's project goin' on? how about the engine condition ?
Do u want 2 build her as original as u can ?

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06 Feb 2007 12:32 #110611 by beekay
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Had a little time away from the bike, as sourcing some parts has been a total PITA! i still cannot find the front brake caliper. its a mechanical brake, and I want to keep it that way, and not modify it to the hydraulic version, not now anyway. finding someone with one of these oversized mtbike brakes is no easy task. many of the junkyards i go to have nothing like it. early 80's they went to hydraulic, so this is getting more rare as the days grow.

the rest of the bike is coming apart nicely. i popped the crank case apart the other day and the oil looked great! nice and clean, so it was put away mostly proper.

Carb was taken apart and I bought a carb rebuild kit. there was much gunk in the carb. i was hoping to leave it as is at least until I got it running, but there was too much gunk in there and even after soaking it, i decided it was probably better to just give it a shot and do the rebuild. hope I can adjust it to get it running!

Since this thing has been sitting around for a while, many expensive parts have been parted or stolen from this over the years. Since this is my first bike, I don't really know what is missing, until i come across it.

I have been painting various parts as they come off. sanding rust off, banging some parts straight, priming and painting. i am going flat black for most of the frame parts. i like the look.

Where this resto is going: i am not likely going to make it a true restoration, but I am also not planning to hot rod a 200cc bike from 1978! i think there will be mostly old parts, some new parts where it makes sense, and no particular attention to making it a pure period piece. I like to mix things up a little.

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06 Feb 2007 14:52 #110629 by flht1997
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a mechanical caliper? i never knew. that has to be some rare parts. if your missing big stuff, i would say watch ebay and wait for a whole hydraulic set up. i would think one from a 400 might fit.

Matt Milwaukee, WI
75' KZ400, (5) 78' KZ400, 76' KZ 750, 78' KZ650
78'CB750F, 78' CB550K
89' BMW R100RT
05' H-D Electra Glide
06' KLR650
Do it right or don't bother doing it at all.

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06 Feb 2007 16:04 #110638 by beekay
Replied by beekay on topic thanks Matt.
ebay has been my best friend for this rig. the big bonus is that this thing has not cost me much, yet. $200 for the bike and about $250 in parts with about $300 more to get it finished.
I am avoiding going to a hydraulic system unless I have to. Some things I want to stay as-is, plus it will take from the budget.

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