1978 KZ750B3 Rider
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1978 KZ750B3 Rider
02 Mar 2008 01:18
Hey there,
well as you can see from the topic I have a '78 Z750.
I live in new zealand and as yet, think that there aren'y many of these left in this country.
Mine has had some slight modifications by previous owner, some of which include, twin disc on the front wheel, tail pipes=coby's and quite a few other little things.
I am very keen to chat with other Z750 owners as mine is my second bike and as much as I enjoy it, on the open road it isn't exactly "confidence inspiring" and would like to know if others have similar feelings.
well as you can see from the topic I have a '78 Z750.
I live in new zealand and as yet, think that there aren'y many of these left in this country.
Mine has had some slight modifications by previous owner, some of which include, twin disc on the front wheel, tail pipes=coby's and quite a few other little things.
I am very keen to chat with other Z750 owners as mine is my second bike and as much as I enjoy it, on the open road it isn't exactly "confidence inspiring" and would like to know if others have similar feelings.
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Re: 1978 KZ750B3 Rider
02 Mar 2008 05:50
Welcome to KZR, we have a local 750B guru, I'm sure he'll pipe in. Pictures........ we like pics.
1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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Re: 1978 KZ750B3 Rider
02 Mar 2008 06:06
cjs wrote:
What is it about your bike that isn't "confidence inspiring"? You mean the power, handling or similar?
When I first got my 750s, I had to spend alot of time replacing bearings, tires, and such in order to get the bike to "feel" right, and alot of time on the engine to get it to "run" right. Now I have about as much confidence as one can have in an bike this age...
Welcome! Let's chat.......I am very keen to chat with other Z750 owners as mine is my second bike and as much as I enjoy it, on the open road it isn't exactly "confidence inspiring" and would like to know if others have similar feelings.
What is it about your bike that isn't "confidence inspiring"? You mean the power, handling or similar?
When I first got my 750s, I had to spend alot of time replacing bearings, tires, and such in order to get the bike to "feel" right, and alot of time on the engine to get it to "run" right. Now I have about as much confidence as one can have in an bike this age...
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