New guy from AZ with a KZ750
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New guy from AZ with a KZ750
11 Feb 2007 18:04
twin, that is!
Hi, name's Matt and I live in Chandler AZ. I just recently purchased this KZ twin for $40. Its currently undergoing the cafe transformation. I've been into bikes for a long time and love to build/modify parts.
I'll put up a thread in the projects forum to keep you updated.
I've really enjoyed browsing around KZRider.com, thanks for having me!
Matt
Post edited by: tobiism, at: 2007/02/11 21:10
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/02/11 23:29
Hi, name's Matt and I live in Chandler AZ. I just recently purchased this KZ twin for $40. Its currently undergoing the cafe transformation. I've been into bikes for a long time and love to build/modify parts.
I'll put up a thread in the projects forum to keep you updated.
I've really enjoyed browsing around KZRider.com, thanks for having me!
Matt
Post edited by: tobiism, at: 2007/02/11 21:10
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/02/11 23:29
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Re: New guy from AZ with a KZ750
11 Feb 2007 18:44
Welcome to the forums mate, cafe projects are my favourite threads for sure, so I'll be watching closely.
The more pics, the better!
The more pics, the better!
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Re: New guy from AZ with a KZ750
11 Feb 2007 18:51
Welcome Matt. Good luck on the big twin. $40 bucks....shiiiiiiiiitttt, I've got that more than that in extra spark plugs for my ride. Nice score!
I've always like the sound of those 750 motors as my neighbour had a brand new burgundy one back in '75. In case you can't find research info in the kzr archives you can always turn to steell. He is one of our volunteer moderators and he is probably one of the most knowledgeable members on the 750 twins in the kzr community.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada
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Post edited by: reborn650, at: 2007/02/11 21:54
I've always like the sound of those 750 motors as my neighbour had a brand new burgundy one back in '75. In case you can't find research info in the kzr archives you can always turn to steell. He is one of our volunteer moderators and he is probably one of the most knowledgeable members on the 750 twins in the kzr community.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada
1977Kz650/810 big bore with lottsa go-fast goodies tucked away inside. 14,000 miles on bike. Miss January 2007 Kzrider.com calendar.
Post edited by: reborn650, at: 2007/02/11 21:54
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Re: New guy from AZ with a KZ750
11 Feb 2007 19:45
Welcome Matt. Nice score. Now you can afford to be creative huh?
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Re: New guy from AZ with a KZ750
11 Feb 2007 20:45
Welcome aboard there are a few twin owners on here
I am building a bike just like what you have posted ,,How is your swing arm fitting ? Off a GS1100E?
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