1976 z750 B
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1976 z750 B
25 Mar 2007 11:03
Say hello to my newly acquired '76 z750 Twin! Brought her home from Sweden last night, and boy am I proud! Sure, she needs a lot of work, but I'm ready for it.
Be back with the details later...
Be back with the details later...
1976 Z750 B1
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Re: 1976 z750 B
25 Mar 2007 11:17
Nice score. Looks to be in sweet condition. Interesting seat cover.
(...thinking, "Awwwright! Another 750 Twin target of opportunity!" since we've chopped Steell's into everything from a shop vac to an air compressor...):laugh:
(...thinking, "Awwwright! Another 750 Twin target of opportunity!" since we've chopped Steell's into everything from a shop vac to an air compressor...):laugh:
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Re: 1976 z750 B
25 Mar 2007 12:08
kzrider wrote:
Looks great! Welcome to the world of low-rpm torque...
No freakin' way....Say hello to my newly acquired '76 z750 Twin! Brought her home from Sweden last night, and boy am I proud! Sure, she needs a lot of work, but I'm ready for it.
Be back with the details later...
Looks great! Welcome to the world of low-rpm torque...
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(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
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Re: 1976 z750 B
25 Mar 2007 16:39
Nice-looks like sweet resto project.
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John
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Re: 1976 z750 B
26 Mar 2007 00:23Yeah, I've got to get me a new one... A black one that is. I think the white was somewhat popular over here in Europe. I've seen a lot of Swedish and German bikes with white seat covers.Interesting seat cover.
Is ebay the only alternative for getting a new black seatcover?
1976 Z750 B1
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Re: 1976 z750 B
26 Mar 2007 00:54
Here are the details as promised.
In other words, she's been well taken care of mechanically, but perhaps a bit neglected cosmetically. Nothing that can't be taken care of with time (and money...) It may take a while to get her to shine like she should, but that's more than half the fun, isn't it? I've never been much of a mechanic though, but I'm damn good at replacing parts .
Here's a pic of the flake paint...
Post edited by: kzrider, at: 2007/03/26 04:01
- 49,000 km
- Mechanically, she is is 100%. Everything works, and I mean everything!
- Has a flake paint job from the early eighties. Doesn't look too goood, and probably never did if you ask me...
- Clutch cover has been repaired around the sight glass. Will be replaced
- A couple of broken fins on both the head and the cylinder block
- A bit of surface rust here and there...
In other words, she's been well taken care of mechanically, but perhaps a bit neglected cosmetically. Nothing that can't be taken care of with time (and money...) It may take a while to get her to shine like she should, but that's more than half the fun, isn't it? I've never been much of a mechanic though, but I'm damn good at replacing parts .
Here's a pic of the flake paint...
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1976 Z750 B1
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Re: 1976 z750 B
26 Mar 2007 02:56
Woo-Hoo.....the boss got a project! Looing forward to the progress pics as you go. Great score, congrats....
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Re: 1976 z750 B
26 Mar 2007 04:22
Welcome to KZ Rider and enjoy your new scoot! :lol: :evil:
Have fun Stein.
Have fun Stein.
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Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
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Re: 1976 z750 B
26 Mar 2007 08:04
Right on Stein!
Looks good,Bud.
I've only ever ridden one 750 twin(Tony's) and I have to say...I loved it!It was a lot of fun to ride,and the sound of the twin and the torque it had was pretty kool!
Good score!
Looks good,Bud.
I've only ever ridden one 750 twin(Tony's) and I have to say...I loved it!It was a lot of fun to ride,and the sound of the twin and the torque it had was pretty kool!
Good score!
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