My first bike; found again!!!

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27 Dec 2017 18:45 #776668 by KZCool
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Back in 2015 I sold my 76 750 twin to a redneck who wanted to turn it into an ice cream cart, to make room for my V-STROM 650. My best friend just found it in horrible shape and bought for a quarter of what I sold it for, and we have undertaken the task of restoring her to her amazing self and then some. We are making it a rugged terrain capable cafe racer to let her low end torque shine! I was almost brought to tears by seeing how bad she had gotten. Any hints or tips on replacements or things that should be upgraded would be greatly appreciated. I'll be posting pictures along the way. Our first big purchase will most likely be aftermarket carbs. Any suggestions?

1976 KZ750 hardtail

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27 Dec 2017 18:48 #776669 by KZCool
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Pictures of when we first picked her up.

1976 KZ750 hardtail
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27 Dec 2017 18:53 #776670 by KZCool
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This is where we are now and what we want to go for. We will be using some 82 750 parts that we found cheap and seeing what fits.

1976 KZ750 hardtail
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27 Dec 2017 18:57 - 27 Dec 2017 18:59 #776671 by KZCool
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Over all it'll probably look like this with the tires and height of the previous picture.

1976 KZ750 hardtail
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31 Dec 2017 15:45 #776789 by DoctoRot
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There is only one company making bolt on carbs for the twin. I forget the name at the moment but they're a Mikuni dealer out of Germany. IIRC they're VM 34 carbs but they are super exapensive because they are a legit rack with throttle/choke linkage. The other carbs I have seen people using are the individual vm34 carbs which are much cheaper. For some reason if you search "vm34" flat slide snowmobile carbs also pop up so make sure you get the round slide. They will require custom intake boots. Probably the easiest route is to get a set of the cv34 carbs and boots that came on the 82 and up bikes. Or if you wanna keep it funky run the original carbs.

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31 Dec 2017 16:13 - 31 Dec 2017 16:16 #776790 by Scirocco
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@ DoctoRod

The Mikuni dealer out of Germany is called Topham = www.mikuni-topham.de



www.mikuni-topham.de/ENGLISHSITE/Carbure...4-B120_Z750Twin.html

AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018 to all KZR member from Germany

Michael
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31 Dec 2017 18:02 #776798 by ajsfirehawk
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Congrats on being reunited with your old girlfriend, very cool.

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01 Jan 2018 08:50 #776808 by ThatGPzGuy
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If there was ever a bike needing to be saved... Good for you. The 750 twins make really cool café/tracker/scrambler bikes as long as you can ditch those horrendous side covers.

Jim
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01 Jan 2018 11:34 #776812 by Nerdy
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KZCool wrote: a rugged terrain capable cafe racer



That is not a thing. The two schools of thought behind "rugged terrain capable" and "cafe racer" do not overlap: a genuine cafe racer will not work off-road, and a genuine off-road bike will not function as a cafe racer. At the very least there are significant compatibility issues in the areas of riding position, suspension, and tires.

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03 Jan 2018 05:53 #776846 by Ed_in_Miami
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Nice project. Looking forward to seeing it progress.

This is my build:
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/600312-ano...rtment-build?start=0
There are many more like it, but this one is mine... news to come!

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06 Jan 2018 16:25 #777019 by KZCool
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These are the carbs. We bought a kit to rebuild it but I remember that a few of the bowl bolts stripped out on me.

1976 KZ750 hardtail
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06 Jan 2018 16:38 #777020 by KZCool
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I should have specified the two styles are overlapping and not the full capabilities. It will have longer suspension in the back and tighter in the front with the flat seat and thruxton type back end. It'll do 2 things decent but neither one really well.

1976 KZ750 hardtail

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