1978 KZ1000 Z1R
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1978 KZ1000 Z1R
16 Sep 2007 20:08 - 22 Apr 2008 13:54
Well I have taken my Z1 apart. I have the top part of the engine all removed and tucked away. Also removed the crank from the frame. May as well re-paint the frame while I got it apart. Ordered a new cam chain and gonna oversize the pistons. Might go with the 10:25:1 not sure yet. A GS1150 swingarm I got on Ebay is going on while its apart too.
Pic of the Z1 before I ripped it apart.
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...&func=detail&id=1431
I will be uploading some pics of my progress with the Z1R shortly. Wanted to start this thread when I didn't have oil all over me.
Pic of the Z1 before I ripped it apart.
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...&func=detail&id=1431
I will be uploading some pics of my progress with the Z1R shortly. Wanted to start this thread when I didn't have oil all over me.
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Re: 1978 KZ1000 Z1R
18 Sep 2007 10:54
Nice looking bike!
I am in the same boat....ever since I saw my first Z1R back in 1978 I have always wanted to own one. Unfortunetly I did not have the $$ back then, but now I do and the skills required to bring the bike back to life.
I am in the same boat....ever since I saw my first Z1R back in 1978 I have always wanted to own one. Unfortunetly I did not have the $$ back then, but now I do and the skills required to bring the bike back to life.
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Re: 1978 KZ1000 Z1R
10 Oct 2007 21:29
Newbie alert....help!
Very nice!
I just started restoring a 1978 Z1R with 2800 original miles. Sat in my cousins garage for 20+ years. I just posted on Wiredgeorge's forum as well for help.
I'm in the process of rebuilding the carbs and bent/broke one of the brass pickup tubes that fits into the carb housing. Are they replaceable? Can I find a carb body if needed.
Thanks in advance.
Very nice!
I just started restoring a 1978 Z1R with 2800 original miles. Sat in my cousins garage for 20+ years. I just posted on Wiredgeorge's forum as well for help.
I'm in the process of rebuilding the carbs and bent/broke one of the brass pickup tubes that fits into the carb housing. Are they replaceable? Can I find a carb body if needed.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: 1978 KZ1000 Z1R
10 Oct 2007 22:26
Can you post a pic of it for us? I MAY have the piece you need.
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Re: 1978 KZ1000 Z1R
11 Oct 2007 07:36
seems most mikuni's use the same brass fittings for most carbs.i heated the carb body up while my buddie pulled on it w/ pliers and we got it out and after i drilled and removed the broken one,i pressed the one we removed from the scrap carb back in worked great so far.
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1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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Re: 1978 KZ1000 Z1R
13 Mar 2008 09:33
Life happened over the winter. I have been working on the project alot. I am ready to paint the frame. Have a 1075 kit 10:25:1 and will be getting a vm33. I also got a late 70's kerker off ebay in MINT shape. Not a dent. Sorry howard8414 I do not have a spare anything for the Z1R. I recomend Z1 Enterprises.
Sorry no pics yet. But will be coming.
Sorry no pics yet. But will be coming.
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Re: 1978 KZ1000 Z1R
22 Apr 2008 09:59 - 22 Apr 2008 11:17
Some of the pics you have all been waiting for. The whole bike should be back together soon. I have been working on it alot as of late.
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