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27 Nov 2017 07:54 #775151 by nhsteve
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Hi folks! New guy here in New Hampshire USA. Hoping to share love of 2 wheels with fellow enthusiasts. Working on a '78 KZ1000 LTD with some issues. Pic is of bike as I got it.

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1978 KZ1000B2 LTD
We can fix anything for time and money!!

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27 Nov 2017 08:01 #775152 by ajsfirehawk
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Welcome, they are great bikes with the heart of a lion. No body work?

79 KZ650 SR
80 KZ1000 Z1 Classic
83 KZ1100 LTD
Z900RS
23 Mach 1

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27 Nov 2017 09:36 #775157 by Mcdroid
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Welcome to KZR!

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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28 Nov 2017 06:30 #775229 by nhsteve
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Thanks guys, nice to find the site.
The LTD does actually have it's bodywork, I had already stripped it off to start a "refresh". When I got it (from a family friend) it had had the entire front end stripped off it, right down to the steering neck bearings. Wiring and clutch cable had been cut to aid it's removal (WHY????- I don't know)
Front end was found in a separate building, minus the triple trees. So what you see here is the front end restored back after I sourced a set of good triple trees, plus taper roller bearings in the neck. I've since had it stripped down and repainted the frame with epoxy paint, refinished the wheels and rebuilt the brakes complete. Will get a pic snapped and post that up for comparison. Not going to be a hot-rod, just want to get it back in shape for now.

1978 KZ1000B2 LTD
We can fix anything for time and money!!

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28 Nov 2017 07:26 #775240 by kz10006
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welcome to the site

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28 Nov 2017 08:55 #775248 by ajsfirehawk
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"Wiring and clutch cable had been cut to aid it's removal (WHY????- I don't know)"

People do the most ridiculous things to machines. Props to you for putting it right.

79 KZ650 SR
80 KZ1000 Z1 Classic
83 KZ1100 LTD
Z900RS
23 Mach 1

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12 Dec 2017 19:47 #775946 by Togoster
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I've got the same year LTD in VT. I just can't resist taking this project bike on for this winter especially since winter has just shown it's teeth. Where are you at on the project?

Get your motor running!

84 GPZ750
81 R100RS
83 GSX750ES
80 KZ1000 LTD

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14 Dec 2017 15:01 #776037 by nhsteve
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Had stripped the bike down to the frame and gave it an epoxy paint job after lots of hand-sanding & soda blasting. Cleaned up/repainted the wheels, rebuilt the forks, new taper rollers in the neck. No engine work -yet. Waiting to see how it sounds once I get the carbs sorted. Overflow tubes were leaking on a couple. Going to start a thread for that to share my solution.

Have a complete set of painted tin in "passable for a rider" OEM livery if you need it.

1978 KZ1000B2 LTD
We can fix anything for time and money!!

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17 Dec 2017 15:25 #776225 by Togoster
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I'll keep that in mind. Everything looks good on this one except for the rear fender. I bought this one for $700 sometime after I bought a 76 900 for $70 and because that one is all apart already it just makes sense to go ahead with that one first. The 900 started right up after it sat in someone's yard for a few years.

Logic usually comes first with me.

I saw your carb post and I'll be scrutinizing all the carbs that I own (4 complete sets) as per your findings as well as with all the great info on this site.

I look forward to future posts on your rebuild.

Get your motor running!

84 GPZ750
81 R100RS
83 GSX750ES
80 KZ1000 LTD

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