82 kz750 ltd cafe project
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82 kz750 ltd cafe project
09 Apr 2007 08:13
hello,
1st time posting here and i need some advise. a local guy has a 82 kz750 ltd for sale for 500. it is a little beat up and the carbs flood, but it runs!!
My question is i really want to build i cafe racer, nothing to crazy, just clubmans and a few odd and ends, but do the LTDs make good for cafe conversions?
It has a nice king/queen seat that i'll be removing...so if there is some interest let me know, if anybody has a stock seat, i'd be willing to trade.
thanks
Slob
1st time posting here and i need some advise. a local guy has a 82 kz750 ltd for sale for 500. it is a little beat up and the carbs flood, but it runs!!
My question is i really want to build i cafe racer, nothing to crazy, just clubmans and a few odd and ends, but do the LTDs make good for cafe conversions?
It has a nice king/queen seat that i'll be removing...so if there is some interest let me know, if anybody has a stock seat, i'd be willing to trade.
thanks
Slob
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
09 Apr 2007 08:58
I don't have your definitive answer, but I did see someone posting on another thread who "de-LTD'd" his LTD to what looked like a stock, 'standard' model...
(I very recently picked up the '81 version, myself!)
(I very recently picked up the '81 version, myself!)
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
09 Apr 2007 09:19
Not that this is a cafe, but this was a cool project with a 550 ltd. I can't imagine yours would be too much different.
www.teammomba.com/
The big thing is deciding how much you want to put in it if you buy it.
Post edited by: Sixgun, at: 2007/04/09 12:21
www.teammomba.com/
The big thing is deciding how much you want to put in it if you buy it.
Post edited by: Sixgun, at: 2007/04/09 12:21
78 KZ750 B3
81 XS650SH
80 XS650G
81 XS650SH
80 XS650G
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
09 Apr 2007 09:25
Yeah, that is kinda what i want to do....clubman bars, strip the unneeded junk off of it....maybe a low profile seat. that is about it
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
11 Aug 2007 07:54
I just came across this thread and figured I'd add my two cents. I'm working on an 81 750 (not LTD) and the outright biggest hurdle has been the stepped frame behind the tank. Most other cafe-worthy bikes, i.e. the Honda CB350, have straight tubes from the tank back, making it very easy to fit the typical cafe seat. Mine has a mild step down, then step up after the battery box, making it hard to work out seat mounting - it's what I'll be doing this weekend, actually.
I'm not positive, but I think the LTD has an even bigger step down. If you're serious, think about having someone who knows their stuff weld you up some new frame tubes that run straight out the back into a loop above the rear wheel. It may cost some money, but it will save aton of headaches.
I'm not positive, but I think the LTD has an even bigger step down. If you're serious, think about having someone who knows their stuff weld you up some new frame tubes that run straight out the back into a loop above the rear wheel. It may cost some money, but it will save aton of headaches.
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
12 Aug 2007 18:56
actually I think this one is waaaaaaay cooler than any standard cafe out there. I just aquired a frame and some more parts and am planning on going this route.
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...6&func=detail&id=432
I wish I could that pluck and paste a pic thing. This is the sharpest looking bike of that genre I have ever seen.
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...6&func=detail&id=432
I wish I could that pluck and paste a pic thing. This is the sharpest looking bike of that genre I have ever seen.
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
12 Aug 2007 20:09
Bobtheslob wrote:
First of all welcome to KZR . In answer to your first question, no the LTD's do not make a good platform for a cafe racer. Besides the frame being all wrong the front forks are of the leading axle design and are not correct for a cafe type look.
It might take a little longer to find but if I were serious about putting together a cafe racer I'd look for either a 750 E model or an early Gpz or a 77 to 80 KZ650 B or C model.
Another good choice would be to look for a 550 Std or a 550 GPZ. They both handle very well, are fast and really their only weak point is the lousy TK carbs they come with.
While the MOMBA bike proved it was possible to make an LTD into a racer if you read the entire history about what they originally set out to do you will find they only opted for the LTD because they could not find anything else for sale at the swap meet. They initially were looking to buy a GPZ 550 for their platform.
Here is a nice example of a 750 E model that recently sold on Ebay for only $850.00.
hello,
1st time posting here and i need some advise. a local guy has a 82 kz750 ltd for sale for 500. it is a little beat up and the carbs flood, but it runs!!
My question is i really want to build i cafe racer, nothing to crazy, just clubmans and a few odd and ends, but do the LTDs make good for cafe conversions?
It has a nice king/queen seat that i'll be removing...so if there is some interest let me know, if anybody has a stock seat, i'd be willing to trade.
thanks
Slob
First of all welcome to KZR . In answer to your first question, no the LTD's do not make a good platform for a cafe racer. Besides the frame being all wrong the front forks are of the leading axle design and are not correct for a cafe type look.
It might take a little longer to find but if I were serious about putting together a cafe racer I'd look for either a 750 E model or an early Gpz or a 77 to 80 KZ650 B or C model.
Another good choice would be to look for a 550 Std or a 550 GPZ. They both handle very well, are fast and really their only weak point is the lousy TK carbs they come with.
While the MOMBA bike proved it was possible to make an LTD into a racer if you read the entire history about what they originally set out to do you will find they only opted for the LTD because they could not find anything else for sale at the swap meet. They initially were looking to buy a GPZ 550 for their platform.
Here is a nice example of a 750 E model that recently sold on Ebay for only $850.00.
Andy
Akron, Ohio
80 Z-1 Classic-Sold
84 GPZ1100
79 KZ 1000 LTD
78 KZ 1000 A2
77 KZ 1000 LTD-Sold
76 KZ 900 The definition of a barn find
76 KZ 900-Sold gone to Denmark
KZ 750 times 3, KZ 650 times 8 Sold 1 down to 7
KZ 550 times 2 80 440LTD-Sold
81 CSR 305-Sold 81 Yamaha XS650 Special
Akron, Ohio
80 Z-1 Classic-Sold
84 GPZ1100
79 KZ 1000 LTD
78 KZ 1000 A2
77 KZ 1000 LTD-Sold
76 KZ 900 The definition of a barn find
76 KZ 900-Sold gone to Denmark
KZ 750 times 3, KZ 650 times 8 Sold 1 down to 7
KZ 550 times 2 80 440LTD-Sold
81 CSR 305-Sold 81 Yamaha XS650 Special
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
16 Aug 2007 15:15
The Gringo wrote:
Gotta agree with this statement. The LTD's are the bling bling bikes of the KZ universe. There are too few of them left in their shiny glory as is. If your gonna strip and rip on one you would be better off with one of the other non LTDs.
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Slob
First of all welcome to KZR . In answer to your first question, no the LTD's do not make a good platform for a cafe racer. Besides the frame being all wrong the front forks are of the leading axle design and are not correct for a cafe type look.
It might take a little longer to find but if I were serious about putting together a cafe racer I'd look for either a 750 E model or an early Gpz or a 77 to 80 KZ650 B or C model.
Another good choice would be to look for a 550 Std or a 550 GPZ. They both handle very well, are fast and really their only weak point is the lousy TK carbs they come with.
While the MOMBA bike proved it was possible to make an LTD into a racer if you read the entire history about what they originally set out to do you will find they only opted for the LTD because they could not find anything else for sale at the swap meet. They initially were looking to buy a GPZ 550 for their platform.
Gotta agree with this statement. The LTD's are the bling bling bikes of the KZ universe. There are too few of them left in their shiny glory as is. If your gonna strip and rip on one you would be better off with one of the other non LTDs.
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
17 Aug 2007 05:57
I gotta disagree with some points here. The ltd are not the bling bling bikes of the kz universe. Granted a ltd would not make a good cafe conversion but its not the prettiest KZ either. Standars are much nicer looking in the sense that they are leaner and have cleaner lines.
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Re: 82 kz750 ltd cafe project
17 Aug 2007 14:14
Well according to the research I've done the LTD branch of the KZ line was done to take some market share away from the custom Harleys. The rest of the line was Kawasaki's streetrods, rough tough and fast. The LTDs were iven more chrome, more shiney bling than a standard KZ. That is the reason for the chopped down frame and swoopier lines than a standard CSR. If he wants to hack up a cafe racer he is going to be happier with a CSR project than with a LTD. Since he doesn't have the bike and is looking he will find that for the same money he can get a 4 cylinder that will be way more go without destroying factory show.
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Post edited by: Wildh2oskier, at: 2007/08/17 17:16
Again, same disclaimer as above.
These are merely my opinions.
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