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24 Aug 2015 16:28
So I don't own a Kawasaki currently. But I have a Yamaha. It'd my baby but I want to build a bike or get an older Kawasaki 750 maybe a z2 and make it a cafe racer. Why this bike? Well I'm a nerd and I watched anime growing up and my favorite anime the main character has a Kawasaki 750 road star z2. So I've always wanted a bike like his. But more modern and stylized. Or better put a cafe racer with more mechanical then electrical. Might even been a dooms day bike lol. Any who I'm Chris 25 Marine vet currently a security guard and college student. If any of you know someone selling a kawi 750 in Texas let me know.
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Re: New guy
24 Aug 2015 18:06 - 24 Aug 2015 18:07
Welcome. Are you talking about a KZ 750 or a Z2? The Z2's are very rare and collectible. It would be a shame to hack it up.
Steve
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25 Aug 2015 07:44
What Swest said...the Z2's are difficult to source...particularly in the US...best estimates are that there are no more than 2-3 dozen in North America (as they were never officially imported to North America). In Japan, they sell for between $15,000-$25,000, restored. I'm one of the lucky folks and found mine as a barn bike in north Texas...if you want to cafe a bike, find a later model KZ750(4) as they are more common.,,,and welcome to KZR

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25 Aug 2015 08:17
You want to cut up a Z2 to make a "cafe racer"? :sick: :sick: :sick:
May I suggest a better idea? Why not just buy the car pictured below and cut it up to make a dune buggy? :blink: You may want to stick with your Yamahaha where you can do no harm. :laugh: Ed
May I suggest a better idea? Why not just buy the car pictured below and cut it up to make a dune buggy? :blink: You may want to stick with your Yamahaha where you can do no harm. :laugh: Ed
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25 Aug 2015 09:29
Hhmm yeah I didn't know they were thay rare. Apologies for that. I'm just looking at differnt models and thinking what would look great.
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25 Aug 2015 09:32Harsh harsh. But yall have opened my eyes. I am yakking any and all suggestions I have never done a project like this so I admit being young and dumb.650ed wrote: You want to cut up a Z2 to make a "cafe racer"? :sick: :sick: :sick:
May I suggest a better idea? Why not just buy the car pictured below and cut it up to make a dune buggy? :blink: You may want to stick with your Yamahaha where you can do no harm. :laugh: Ed
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25 Aug 2015 09:35
Don't feel too bad. I'm old and dumb.
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25 Aug 2015 09:40Yeah. But the Z2 is a beauty. I love bikes. Just expanding my mind and projects. Love yall site.650ed wrote: Don't feel too bad. I'm old and dumb.Ed
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25 Aug 2015 14:21 - 25 Aug 2015 14:22
I wouldn't like to see you do that son. (John Wayne)
Who in their right mind would want to hack one of these up?
Steve
Who in their right mind would want to hack one of these up?
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25 Aug 2015 18:02
Welcome Chris.
The KZ750 twins do make a nice Café styled bike, with spoke wheels.
Have a look at them too.
The KZ750 twins do make a nice Café styled bike, with spoke wheels.
Have a look at them too.

Rob
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Need a key for your Kawasaki? PM me
1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s (aka GPz750)
1978 KZ1000 project
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25 Aug 2015 22:54 - 25 Aug 2015 22:57Might do some research and looking into that. Newer bike. Not as popular. Found one for $200 so not bad try to haggle him down and see what's what. Correction the bike he has is a 07 or 09 K750S.rstnick wrote: Welcome Chris.
The KZ750 twins do make a nice Café styled bike, with spoke wheels.
Have a look at them too.
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26 Aug 2015 12:51 - 26 Aug 2015 12:51
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This will give you an idea of what is out there and what they go for. There have been tons of cafe projects built out of LTDs and "standards" that are just awesome. Check out the PROJECTS forum for tons of excellent builds of all extremes.
This will give you an idea of what is out there and what they go for. There have been tons of cafe projects built out of LTDs and "standards" that are just awesome. Check out the PROJECTS forum for tons of excellent builds of all extremes.
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