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The $200 KPZ 750
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Yesterday I found a pair of titled 1984 Kawasaki GPZ 750s for a low low sum of $200.
Did the same kind of deal with my 1982 XS650, got it for $150 and made it work.
These two have definitely seen better days, first step is going to be well, seeing if the engines are free.
I'll post the occasional update and question here and there because as always this is a learning experience.
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Hightower.Ash wrote: Hi all, not sure if I'm in the right place, but I was directed here from XS650
Yesterday I found a pair of titled 1984 Kawasaki KPZ 750s for a low low sum of $200.
Did the same kind of deal with my 1982 XS650, got it for $150 and made it work.
These two have definitely seen better days, first step is going to be well, seeing if the engines are free.
I'll post the occasional update and question here and there because as always this is a learning experience.
~Ash
I give up. What's a 1984 Kawasaki KPZ 750? Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Lotta K's here
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83 KZ1100A (shaft)
17 Versys X 300 abs
81 kz650h1
81 kz750e2
90 Honda CBR600F (brother's)
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According to the Google.
I can't change the typo in the title
GPZ750
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06 Gsf 1200 bandit, 08 Triumph tiger 1010
05 Yam xv1700 , 02 Hon shadow 1100
1975 Z1 (currently working on)
1977 Z1000 ( running and in storage)
1978 Z1000 (currently working on)
1978 Z1r "skinny tank" (currently working on)
1978 Z1r "fat tank (gathering parts)
1979 z1000st (currently working on)
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'81 KZ-750 E2
'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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In terms of how to remove them, use penetrating oil and heat. And make sure your screwdriver perfectly matches the slot in the screws. Grind a custom screwdriver for a tight fit if necessary. I'd soak the penetrating lube for a few days and apply heat using a torch. Heat and soak, heat and soak. After a few days try turning the screw both ways, eventually working it out. Don't force it or the slot will strip and you will be forced to cut a new slot with a dremel disc.
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