New Member, '77 KZ900
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Re: New Member, '77 KZ900
21 May 2007 19:40
Really really nice piece there... it looks almost ready to go.
Was the gas drained before it was stored? If not you may have to bust the carbs down for new o-rings and such.
The first thing I would do... well, right after the new battery, is to get a Clymer manual for it. I still wear mine around my neck on a chain a lot of the time.
Patton's right about that tire, it's dang near as old as the bike.
Oh, and just a thought, you might hunt down a couple of your Dad's 'ol racin' buds. I bet they could give you the skinny on at least most of the engine mods.
Welcome... Good luck with her, and happy wrenching.
Was the gas drained before it was stored? If not you may have to bust the carbs down for new o-rings and such.
The first thing I would do... well, right after the new battery, is to get a Clymer manual for it. I still wear mine around my neck on a chain a lot of the time.
Patton's right about that tire, it's dang near as old as the bike.
Oh, and just a thought, you might hunt down a couple of your Dad's 'ol racin' buds. I bet they could give you the skinny on at least most of the engine mods.
Welcome... Good luck with her, and happy wrenching.
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Re: New Member, '77 KZ900
21 May 2007 21:50
mrbreeze wrote:
mrbreeze wrote:
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Yes, fortunately it was drained. I know the carbs always seemed to be an issue with this bike. I'll bet it was upgraded with bigger carbs, but I haven't looked at them close enough yet to know for sure yet. I'm sure somebody on here could tell me more than I'd ever need to know about them from a closeup picture I should have a battery tomorrow night, so I'll probably start tearing into things then.Was the gas drained before it was stored? If not you may have to bust the carbs down for new o-rings and such.
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Picked one up a couple weeks ago Got a Haynes as well, but the Clymer looks like it will be much more usefullget a Clymer manual for it.
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I know of one of his buddies that would know everything, it is just a matter of tracking him down, since he kinda disappeared a couple years ago :huh:you might hunt down a couple of your Dad's 'ol racin' buds. I bet they could give you the skinny on at least most of the engine mods
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Re: New Member, '77 KZ900
29 May 2007 21:49
Got this picture from my mom over the weekend. My dad on the bike at the strip back in '79.
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Re: New Member, '77 KZ900
30 May 2007 17:52
Moonwell,
The bike looks like it's going to be a blast, but Please, before you ride buy a shop manual (they're cheap) and, if you don't already own them, 2 torque wrenches (1 light weight in "inch pounds" and one medium weight in "foot pounds." It's easy to over-torque (strip) aluminum threads if you don't use torque wrenches. You definitely need to replace the tires, but take a close look at the manual FIRST. I say this because I noticed that the front axle on your bike is mounted incorrectly. The gap on the axle clamp is (at least on the KZ650's) supposed to be facing the rear, not the front as on your bike. There may be other things on the bike that need adjusting and by familiarizing yourself with the manual you will be able to correct them. Good luck with it, and be careful. Ed
The bike looks like it's going to be a blast, but Please, before you ride buy a shop manual (they're cheap) and, if you don't already own them, 2 torque wrenches (1 light weight in "inch pounds" and one medium weight in "foot pounds." It's easy to over-torque (strip) aluminum threads if you don't use torque wrenches. You definitely need to replace the tires, but take a close look at the manual FIRST. I say this because I noticed that the front axle on your bike is mounted incorrectly. The gap on the axle clamp is (at least on the KZ650's) supposed to be facing the rear, not the front as on your bike. There may be other things on the bike that need adjusting and by familiarizing yourself with the manual you will be able to correct them. Good luck with it, and be careful. Ed
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Re: New Member, '77 KZ900
30 May 2007 20:26
Welcome aboard, Moonwell.
Cool pic of your dad. Just curious where that pic might have been take as that looks a lot like a Worlds of Fun T-shirt he's wearing.
Cool pic of your dad. Just curious where that pic might have been take as that looks a lot like a Worlds of Fun T-shirt he's wearing.
Nate
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1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel )
Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.
1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel )
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Re: New Member, '77 KZ900
30 May 2007 21:41
Welcome . Sweet bike time to hit the wrenches !
\"Its all just a bunch of nuts and bolts.\"
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1982 KZ1000LTD
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Re: New Member, '77 KZ900
30 May 2007 21:51
N0NB wrote:
Post edited by: moonwell, at: 2007/06/15 02:37
My parents had just got back from the honeymoon & they went to Worlds of Fun Pretty sure the pic was taken at the strip in Humboldt, IA.that looks a lot like a Worlds of Fun T-shirt he's wearing.
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Re: New Member, '77 KZ900
14 Jun 2007 23:44
The replacement Dyna S finally came in the other day to replace the fried Dyna III & she fired right up... on 3 cylinders. Ended up being the pilot jet on carb #1, so now she's running on all 4. Should be ready to go for a test ride tomorrow night...
Here she is as of tonight.
Here she is as of tonight.
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