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- Noobie17
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26 Sep 2021 04:48 - 26 Sep 2021 06:42
I recently purchased an 81' KZ750 LTD. My plan for it is a complete redesign over winter with the hopes it's road worthy next spring.
I am a carpenter/remodeler by trade and have my own successful business. I've always wanted to learn about motorcycles and hands on practice is how I learn. I don't have any formal training with the workings of a motorcycle but I am a getter done kinda guy whos not afraid of a challenge. The way I look at it, this bike project is like taking a Boces/shop class.
Looking forward to what comes out of these next few months and glad to have found a rich community of riders and tinkerers that will have my back!
I am a carpenter/remodeler by trade and have my own successful business. I've always wanted to learn about motorcycles and hands on practice is how I learn. I don't have any formal training with the workings of a motorcycle but I am a getter done kinda guy whos not afraid of a challenge. The way I look at it, this bike project is like taking a Boces/shop class.
Looking forward to what comes out of these next few months and glad to have found a rich community of riders and tinkerers that will have my back!
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- Mikaw
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26 Sep 2021 08:55
Welcome. I’m new to the 750, but I think this is the manual you need. Start reading it, get used to the terms and procedures. What do you mean be a complete redesign?
www.kzrider.com/modules/ServiceManuals/KZ750E1&H1.pdf
www.kzrider.com/modules/ServiceManuals/KZ750E1&H1.pdf
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1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
Kowledge Speaks, But Wisdom Listens.
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26 Sep 2021 11:27
Welcome Noobie17. Most of my experience with the 750 has been from my mistakes over the past 18 years
so dont be be hesitant and dont hesitate to ask here.
regarding the manual personally I like the gpz750 manual. 125MB which you can find from the Articles tab above. It covers all the 750/4s
regarding the manual personally I like the gpz750 manual. 125MB which you can find from the Articles tab above. It covers all the 750/4s
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26 Sep 2021 11:29
Welcome. You are in the right place.
Redesign? Do tell... The LTDs suffer from a swayback look (low seat, smaller rear wheel) that is different from the UJM that has a universal appeal.
YMMV...
Redesign? Do tell... The LTDs suffer from a swayback look (low seat, smaller rear wheel) that is different from the UJM that has a universal appeal.
YMMV...
Jim
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1982 GPz750 R1
1974 Kawasaki H1
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1979 Yamaha XS650 cafe'
2001 KZ1000P
2001 Yamaha YZ426
1981 Honda XR200 stroked in an '89 CR125 chassis
1965 Mustang
1967 Triumph GT6
1976 Bronco
"If you didn't build it, it's not really yours"
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26 Sep 2021 11:48
Wow, already got some feedback! That's cool. By "redesign" I meant, I am going to cut it up. No specific plans yet, but I will be getting rid of what I can to clean up the bike, looking into modern electrical components, the whole shebang. It's a big undertaking for a noob but what is the worst that can happen..maybe it takes more time, money, blood, than I am prepared to give...who cares as long as I gain some knowledge!
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26 Sep 2021 13:25
Welcome to the club! it might be in your best interest to have a wee bit of a game plan before you introduce any saws to the bike, remember anything you take off the frame was there for a reason and it all has a knock on effect. Loose some frame, loose rigidity and strength, make sure you brace as well as cut, loosing rigidity leads to frame flex, making things safe as well as aesthetically pleasing to the eye will save yer ass down the line.
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05 Yam xv1700 , 02 Hon shadow 1100
1975 Z1 (currently working on)
1977 Z1000 ( running and in storage)
1978 Z1000 (currently working on)
1978 Z1r "skinny tank" (currently working on)
1978 Z1r "fat tank (gathering parts)
1979 z1000st (currently working on)
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26 Sep 2021 14:45
IMO, it's best to avoid any permanent changes - if you ever want to move on in the future, it's much easier to sell a (reasonably) stock bike than one with a modified frame. You can do a lot to change the look without going that far.
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2001 ZX-6R
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