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Hello from Green Sea, SC!

30 Jan 2010 20:01
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I am a new rider with a vintage 1975 KZ400. I love the look of my new/old KZ and cannot wait to put some miles on her when the weather clears up a bit. I'll be bouncing around getting advice on a variety of topics in the forums. Please bear with the newbie.

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Re: Hello from Green Sea, SC!

30 Jan 2010 23:04
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Welcome zoo...we were all newbies at one time...some of us still are, but post frequently :huh: :blink:
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30 Jan 2010 23:09
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Welcome to the(KZR) zoo, zoo, We all learn something new everyday, that in itself makes us all newbies,you'll love your new toy!good riding. Duke
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Re: Hello from Green Sea, SC!

31 Jan 2010 07:12
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Hi zoo, welcome to the.....ah darn, Iron Duke beat me to it. 400's are great bikes to learn on, I started riding on a '79 kz400 about 4 years ago. If you don't have one, look around for a factory manual. It's going to come in handy.

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Re: Hello from Green Sea, SC!

31 Jan 2010 08:40
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Thanks Michael! You will be seeing me post often as I learn about my bike. :)
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Re: Hello from Green Sea, SC!

31 Jan 2010 08:41
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Welcome to KZRIDER zoo! This site has a great following and the guys here are more than willing to help you out with any questions or issues you might have with your KZ400 in the future. Just ask them. These guys helped me out with problems I had with my 1980 KZ1300 and I gotr a lot of helpful answers. I hope you will be a regular here. :)
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31 Jan 2010 08:41
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Thanks Duke! This is an awesome forum......
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Re: Hello from Green Sea, SC!

31 Jan 2010 08:43
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Thank you!
I do have the manual and you are right...it is a must! I have been doing lots of research on parts etc.....she runs right now but I need to tweak a few things. I'll learn as I go and ride her while I am learning!
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31 Jan 2010 08:45
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unomike......rest assured I will be in here often. I have a lot to learn. As cold as it is today I am determined to go for a little ride on the gal. It is a good day to do some polishing too.

Thanks for the warm welcome!
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Re: Hello from Green Sea, SC!

31 Jan 2010 08:52
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Wow, buying a bike that actually runs...new concept for me. :P

Thinking back to my first days on the 400, my first problems were the throttle cables, then the clutch cable. Both broke on different trips, requiring my wife to come rescue me (not endearing her to my new hobby). These are easy replacements so if your cables look anywhere near worn, I'd suggest replacing them (or at least lubing them really well).

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31 Jan 2010 08:58
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Excellent idea on the cables. It is missing the decellerater cable right now but runs without it. I think I will buy a set of all the cables and keep them in my collection. Silly question....It isn;t dangerous to ride w/o the decelleration cable is it? It decellerates w/o it. I would hate to look like a fool and have the bike leave from underneath me on a little cruise. Never mind the road rash....LOL
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Re: Hello from Green Sea, SC!

31 Jan 2010 09:28
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Have a good ride despite the cold in S.C. I'm not too far from you. Live in Bristol, TN. and right now we got 7 inches of snow on the ground. Roads were downright nasty and almost impassable (including the interstate) up until this morning. I am itching to ride but guess I'm going to wait until the weather clears up some more. I don't mind the cold, but the roads are something else. Once you make sure your old Kaw is dependable. you need to ride the Blue Ridge Parkway from Asheville, NC. to Cherokee and beyond. The Parkway road system is perfect for Motorcycling and the view is fantastic.

I have been thinking about organizing a weekend ride sometimes in late spring or early summer on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Not sure yet though.
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