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1978 KZ1000-A2 "Barn find"
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However, I have spent some time at the shop, when I can't stare at a computer screen anymore. I've spent some time polishing the engine covers, and I think I've decided I'm going to end up replacing the points and stator covers. The bike has been dropped before, and the points cover is beyond recovery. The stator cover could probably be sanded down to the point of "good enough" but it will never be perfect, and if I'm replacing the cover on one side, might as well match.
I've also finished putting the gauges back together. To be honest, I gave up on trying to put on new crimp rings for now. New ones are incredibly difficult to get to bend over properly. I almost had one done, and as I was tapping the ring home, it caused the needle to rattle off. So, For the time being anyway, I just purchased gauge covers. Drives me a bit crazy that they only come in chrome, as I think they look ugly AF this way, so I painted them. I think they look fine. Eventually I'll have to open the speedometer back up anyway to paint the surround around the trips white on the face plate.
I finally got a new seat(!). I really wanted to get the race style, but I found a flat stock style seat for a bit cheaper, that came with the required bracketry and rubbers, so I went with that for now. No photos of it installed. My brother has decided to take up half my shop with his ATV, 2 dirt bikes and (for some reason known only to him) his 3 point lawn mower, making working, let alone photography, quite difficult.
On Dec 18, I received an email notification that Avon tubes and tires were back in stock at Revco.ca, so I immediately ordered new tubes and Roadrider MkII's for the front and rear. They showed up on Dec 21, which I thought was pretty good considering the Christmas rush. Seeing it the way it showed up, I'm wondering if I should have ordered a different size for the rear. It seems super narrow, and I wonder if I should have gone a bit wider, but bygones. Maybe next time. Still undecided when I'm going to mount them. I have a small desire to take the opportunity to roast the old tire off first...
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Back in the saddle and loving it! KZ1000A1
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Picture is a '73 Z1.
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1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
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81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
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86 FJ1200
74 Z1900
72 CB450
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TexasKZ wrote: Is that a Travelcade seat?
I have no idea. Haven't been able to find any kind of branding anywhere. Like I said, this is the first time I've seen another seat like it. I'm fairly certain the one on my bike come off an earlier model, as the seat pan does not have the seat catch hook, although it does have the battery acid warning sticker.
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Then spent some time coming with an action plan to organize the shop a little better. This space also serves as my wood shop (not ideal, I know). Decided I'm going to remove one of the benches along the far wall that I never use, put up some shelving there, then take my table saw and outfeed table down and shove them upright in the corner when not in use. Should make for a ton of space.
I don't really have any recent photos of the space I'm dealing with, but heres some old ones from shortly after moving in, including the outfeed table before it was completed.
Anyway, after that I grabbed the carbs and brought them home to swap out the fuel pipe tees. You can see that they were in desperate need of replacement. One fell apart while removing it.
My next (and probably final) order for a while will be a bunch of carb parts and a new petcock.
I replaced the diaphragm is the stock petcock, but the carbs are still pulling a bit of fuel through the vacuum, so that got to go. I've also decided it's just easy enough to swap out all the jets, gaskets and floats, just to give myself some assurance, and to give all 4 carbs the same baseline to work with.
Also decided I'm going to swap out the manifolds. They are quite hard, so it can't hurt.
After that, this bike "should" be road worthy. It won't be quite as pretty as I'd like yet, but I'll need to start saving for a wedding.
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So I took out the pilot screw. Pin is still there. Go to number 3. Screw it in a little bit. Ah. There's the pin. Take out that screw to compare.
Yup! The pilot screw on the number 4 carb had it's tip break off and stuck in the carb. Managed to push it out, but I'll have to make sure that whatever kit I order comes with pilot screws.
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1978 KZ400-B1
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