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06 Dec 2007 12:58 #184009 by ZappBranigan
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Hi, just thought I'd introduce myself. I found this site through the kawasakimotorcycles.org forum. Since I ride a "vintage" bike I figured this might be more appropriate.

My name is Martin, I'm 45 and live in Englewood, CO (suburb of Denver.) I've been riding for 25 years and am on bike number 8. All my bikes have been Japanese except for the Triumph Thunderbird I owned from 2005-2007 (and put about 25,000 miles on!)

My current bike is pictured below: A 1982 KZ750N1 Spectre:



I bought it in September for $800. Runs great, though it could use a bit of a tuneup (it sounds really rough when cold.) I remember when the Spectre came out (it was the same year I started riding) and I thought they were very cool with their blacked-out treatment. Unfortunately, that stuff doesn't wear well and on my bike the black exhaust pipes are showing some real deterioration.

The only mods I've made to the bike have been to change out the "mini ape" handlebars to a flatter, more sporty bar. In the photo above I hadn't yet changed out the shorty mirrors (which were useless with the new bar) but I have now. The photo below shows a better view of the new bars and new mirrors.



Anyway, I'm looking forward to asking lots of tech questions as I try to fix up my old Spectre! It's an awesome and fun bike.

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"When I'm in command, Every mission is a suicide mission!" - Zapp Branigan

82 KZ750N1 (Spectre)
24k Miles

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06 Dec 2007 13:39 #184015 by Mcdroid
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Welcome Martin! The kawasaki meisters did not do well when they constructed the 'black chrome' exhaust systems for that era (also found on the same year GPz bikes, etc.). The pipes rarely age well and if you ever get tired of the exhaust looking poorly, there is not a way to 'redo' the 'black chrome' so hold on to what you have...and I think the flatter bars look far superior to the stock bars :)

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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06 Dec 2007 14:10 #184019 by ZappBranigan
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Mcdroid wrote:

Welcome Martin! The kawasaki meisters did not do well when they constructed the 'black chrome' exhaust systems for that era (also found on the same year GPz bikes, etc.). The pipes rarely age well and if you ever get tired of the exhaust looking poorly, there is not a way to 'redo' the 'black chrome' so hold on to what you have...and I think the flatter bars look far superior to the stock bars :)


What about going to a flat black? I presume there are flat black paints out there that are designed to hold up in the heat generated by an exhaust, right? Might not look all that great, but it would sure look better than the speckled/semi-rusted look I've got now!

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07 Dec 2007 01:51 #184023 by Mcdroid
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ZappBranigan wrote:

What about going to a flat black? I presume there are flat black paints out there that are designed to hold up in the heat generated by an exhaust, right? Might not look all that great, but it would sure look better than the speckled/semi-rusted look I've got now!



Correct...there are any number of hi-temp exhaust paints on the market that work well and during that long Colorado winter, you could even have the header portion of the exhaust gloss-black ceramic coated...resembles the original finish:)

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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11 Dec 2007 11:33 #184580 by ZappBranigan
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Mcdroid wrote:

Correct...there are any number of hi-temp exhaust paints on the market that work well and during that long Colorado winter, you could even have the header portion of the exhaust gloss-black ceramic coated...resembles the original finish:)


Where would I have that done? My only concern is that it sounds like an expensive project. I don't think I'd want to spend $1000 getting the exhaust ceramic coated on a bike I only paid $800 for!

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11 Dec 2007 11:55 #184581 by Mcdroid
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tinyurl.com/yvod7y


Follow the above link and associated imbedded links for a discussion of ceramic coating...there is a source listed with a price of US$300.00 for an entire 4into1 system...yours would be less:)

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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11 Dec 2007 13:47 #184590 by NightScreams
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I've always liked the Spectre as well, nice ride. It looks good with the new bars, what did you use?

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11 Dec 2007 14:13 #184595 by kztee
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So, WG are you doing the ceramic coating now? Or, does anybody know of a place in the midwest? How much would it cost me to have a MAC 4-1 coated for my '77 1000?

1977 KZ 1000A - Currently rebuilding
1980 KZ 750 LTD - Mostly stock daily rider
1979 KZ 1000 LTD - Parts bike and/or future project
1979 KZ 1000 ST
1980 GS 750 L
2003 ZRX 1200 R

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12 Dec 2007 08:40 #184728 by ZappBranigan
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NightScreams wrote:

I've always liked the Spectre as well, nice ride. It looks good with the new bars, what did you use?


It's the Bikemaster Daytona bar. $18.95 at my local bike shop.

The only drawback is that now all of the cables are too long. Not so much a problem with the electricals, but the front brake line has a sharp curve in it that I don't like. Also the clutch and throttle seem a little sticky since I went to the new bars. The smart thing to do on a bike this old would probably be to replace all of the cables and the brake line with new ones.

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82 KZ750N1 (Spectre)
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12 Dec 2007 12:53 #184752 by Bad Kaw
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Nice bike. Welcome.
-KR

78 Kawasaki Z1R
81 Kawasaki KZ1000J (mods)
82 Kawasaki ELR Clone (1000 J)
82 Kawasaki KZ750R1/GPz750 ELR-ed
70 Kawasaki KV75
83 Honda CB1100F (few mods)
79 Suzuki GS1000 (rolling frame / project / junk)
84 Suzuki GS1150ES (modified project)
83 Yamaha XJ900R (project / junk)

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12 Dec 2007 19:56 #184812 by JBKZ9
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Hey All,

I've been on the site several times since June but never posted in the forum. Great website!

The technical tips helped my get my '76 KZ900 back into shape. Rusty Tank tip works very well by the way!

Anyone going to the Dec 28th Cycle World bike show in NYC ? Vintage bikes are to be represented. Hope to see one or two Z's.

If anyone attended earlier in another city, feel free to point out a few highlights. Thanks.

JB

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19 Dec 2007 13:56 #185739 by NightScreams
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ZappBranigan wrote:

NightScreams wrote:

I've always liked the Spectre as well, nice ride. It looks good with the new bars, what did you use?


It's the Bikemaster Daytona bar. $18.95 at my local bike shop.

The only drawback is that now all of the cables are too long. Not so much a problem with the electricals, but the front brake line has a sharp curve in it that I don't like. Also the clutch and throttle seem a little sticky since I went to the new bars. The smart thing to do on a bike this old would probably be to replace all of the cables and the brake line with new ones.


Cool, thanks. I've been trying to figure out what bars to use on my project and I like the way your's look.

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