KZ700 make-over
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KZ700 make-over
17 Nov 2015 11:49
And so it begins...
I've got some time today to start on one of the new bikes (see new member post) and because the KZ700 is currently not running, I decided to start with this one. The idea is to clean this bike up because it has been standing still for a few years. This will become my wife's bike and she would love to have a cafe racer style bike, complete with a front fairing and aggressive looks. This promises to be a fun project to work on during the dark winter months.
So, today I got rid of the tail light and the massive indicators, took some of the rubbish from the back of the bike and unhooked the electrics. I use a system where I number every wire before unplugging. I never know how long the bike will be apart and this will help me to rewire after the build is completed.
Next step, removing the carbs and the airfilter box. Because it has been sitting for a while, the rubber intake boots from the carbs are pretty hard. To avoid damage I heated them with my wife's hairdryer. If she wants a bike, she will have to accept that![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
I think I will keep the stock air filter, because it seems to be pretty difficult to run the bike with pod filters. they look good, but performance is more important for me.
Later this week I'll clean the carbs and check them for damage.
These are some pictures of the progress so far:
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Jan Moons
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I've got some time today to start on one of the new bikes (see new member post) and because the KZ700 is currently not running, I decided to start with this one. The idea is to clean this bike up because it has been standing still for a few years. This will become my wife's bike and she would love to have a cafe racer style bike, complete with a front fairing and aggressive looks. This promises to be a fun project to work on during the dark winter months.
So, today I got rid of the tail light and the massive indicators, took some of the rubbish from the back of the bike and unhooked the electrics. I use a system where I number every wire before unplugging. I never know how long the bike will be apart and this will help me to rewire after the build is completed.
Next step, removing the carbs and the airfilter box. Because it has been sitting for a while, the rubber intake boots from the carbs are pretty hard. To avoid damage I heated them with my wife's hairdryer. If she wants a bike, she will have to accept that
![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
I think I will keep the stock air filter, because it seems to be pretty difficult to run the bike with pod filters. they look good, but performance is more important for me.
Later this week I'll clean the carbs and check them for damage.
These are some pictures of the progress so far:
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Re: Re:KZ700 make-over
18 Nov 2015 04:57
Awesome, Thought about making it a proper 750? Shouldn't be too hard.
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Re: KZ700 make-over
18 Nov 2015 06:19
You mean by drilling the cylinders? I don't know if I'm capable of doing this...
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Re: Re:KZ700 make-over
18 Nov 2015 07:07
I didn't even know that they made a KZ700. Wussy Hardley and their tariffs...
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18 Nov 2015 07:16Several ways to do it. You could swap out the entire cylinder block, resleave or bore it out. Then put in standard pistons. You'd probably have to rejet the carbs too.biker for life wrote: You mean by drilling the cylinders? I don't know if I'm capable of doing this...
I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure that's the only thing they did to get around the Harley tariff.
Here's some new boots;
pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=331639148917&alt=web
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Re: KZ700 make-over
18 Nov 2015 07:29
The 700 was a neat bike Here in Canada we got the exact same bike but in 750 form. Love the original Ebony Black with orange yellow an red stripes(I hated that paint scheme back in the day )
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Re: KZ700 make-over
19 Nov 2015 00:03
I do have a KZ750 as well. I think I will keep this one original as far as the engine goes. I've built several bikes in the past, but I have no experience with an engine rebuilt.
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Re: KZ700 make-over
19 Nov 2015 04:41
I found that humorous. Can't or won't compete so charge tariffs. I always said, if Hardly made a transverse in line four cylinder, duel over head cam with Babbitt bearings, roller bearing lower end, 1000 cc, 5 speed transmission, one piece engine/tranny that handled like the Z, looked like the Z, lasted 40 years and counting, I'd buy one. These bikes just got better over time. The Hog? Well, I don't need to go there. :lol:
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Re: Re:KZ700 make-over
19 Nov 2015 05:24GPzMOD750 wrote:Here's some new boots;biker for life wrote: You mean by drilling the cylinders? I don't know if I'm capable of doing this...
pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=331639148917&alt=web
Thanks for the link. I think I'll order those boots. The old ones are really old anyway.
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Re: Re:KZ700 make-over
19 Nov 2015 06:51
I ordered some, with the Euro dropping it was about $10 cheaper than getting them over here. Not that that helps you besides not having to order from here or Asia and pay the extra shipping.
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Re: KZ700 make-over
19 Nov 2015 11:14
Got some time to clean the carbs today. They looked pretty ok. Some residue in the bowls and the smell of old gasoline , but apart from that they were pretty clean. Tomorrow I'll pick up new sparkplugs and give it a try to start the engine. But first I need to change the oil and filter.
Any tips on cleaning the outside of the carbs? They're very dirty and I want to make them shiny again
Any tips on cleaning the outside of the carbs? They're very dirty and I want to make them shiny again
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Re: KZ700 make-over
19 Nov 2015 12:50biker for life wrote: Got some time to clean the carbs today. They looked pretty ok. Some residue in the bowls and the smell of old gasoline , but apart from that they were pretty clean. Tomorrow I'll pick up new sparkplugs and give it a try to start the engine. But first I need to change the oil and filter.
Any tips on cleaning the outside of the carbs? They're very dirty and I want to make them shiny again
Short cuts are long cuts when it comes to cleaning carbs. Consider this your warning. :whistle:
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Carb O-ring Kits : www.kzrider.com/forum/3-carburetor/61807...-o-ring-kits?start=0
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