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15 Dec 2005 13:09 #13356 by NDHomer
Replied by NDHomer on topic 1978 Kz 1000
Thanks for all the help guys! Very Interesting! I've been looking around and I found a 1981 1000 LTD, and a 1981 z 1000 CSR, BOTH have spoked wheels, both black, stock paint. the CSR is in better shape, costs more too. - Less Miles. - Farther away. No tali pices, rear fenders. Both. I Guess that I'm after a more classic look, wanting spoked wheels. Any web site for the shop in Omaha! :) Haveing fun just looking!

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15 Dec 2005 13:24 #13359 by Mcdroid
Replied by Mcdroid on topic 1978 Kz 1000
Duncan:

STD = standard = A model

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
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15 Dec 2005 13:47 #13360 by RonKZ650
Replied by RonKZ650 on topic 1978 Kz 1000
Not sure about the cranks, but ignition was definately points on a 1979 LTD1000 and the carbs were the 26mm on the 1979 LTD with accelerator pumps, where the MKII had 28mm. Not sure about the carbs on the 1980, if they went to 28s or not. Like I say, I'm no expert on LTDs as I never was interested in them particularly. I assumed the engines were always identical between the models, but they aren't
wireguy wrote:

ive worked on a few 79-80 ltds they had big pin cranks 28mm carbs and electronic ignition just like a 79-80 kz!the exhuast was differant,and they kept the better looking bodywork,16"rear wheel on ltd 18" on kz,same steel fenders as old ltd,kzs/ltds had mechanical cable operated tach,not sure about csr!<br><br>Post edited by: wireguy, at: 2005/12/15 15:10


321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.

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25 Dec 2005 16:39 #14594 by Alex_KZ1K
Replied by Alex_KZ1K on topic 1978 Kz 1000
I can tell you for sure that the 1980 KZ1000 LTD came with the VM28's, and has electric ignition. I know because I have one. Thanks go to WiredGeorge for helping me to identify the carbs as VM28's.

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