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1978 KZ1000 LTD nut and bolt resto
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KZ1000 LTD B2 1978
Honda XL350 K1 1975
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Original owner 78 1000 LTD
Mr Turbo Race Kit, MTC 1075 Turbo pistons by PitStop Performance , Falicon Ultra Lite Super Crank, APE everything. Les Holt @ PDM's Billet Goodies . Frame by Chuck Kurzawa @ Logghe Chassis . Deep sump 5qt oil pan. RIP Bill Hahn
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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Thanks Hard Rock Miner, Everyone else's turn signals are mounted to the handlebars but I tend to be, not like everyone else. Did not like the stock LTD bars back in the day and I don't care for them today. They are mounted to the headlight and they are stock "Honda" turn signals. This resto will Not be a back to stock resto, it will be a what I like resto. I will keep all the stock parts just so when I die my son will get more $$$ for the bike with the original parts and pieces.Yes, looks great! Are the front signals on the headlight! I thought LTD signals were on the bars.
KZ1000 LTD B2 1978
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Dan from Slippery Rock PA,
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1978 KZ 1000B (73 tribute)
1977 KZ1000 project
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1974 Z1 900 project
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77 ltd1000 80 ltd1000 78kz1000a ,02 red zrx 12r, 94 cb1000 big one ,03 valkyrie (my couch) 65 olds 442
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1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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Thanks Mikaw, I don't think there is such a thing as "Cheap good bones" early KZ's anymore. Absolute junk is selling for more than I paid for this LTD 4 years ago. And as far as this being too nice of a bike to restore the main reason is because the Japanese manufacturers back in the 70's and 80's built good quality machines and the paint jobs where for the most part quality as well but the painting on their frames was sub par, at best IMHO. They never intended it to last 45-50 years. I have access to commercial vapor blasting and powder coating at no charge to me other than my labor and that's free. So, I figured if I was going to powder coat the frame I should also replace the other wear and tear items such as bearings, seals, and so on. All the other parts that where never intended to last 45+ years. And it's just fun to do.Wowsers nice bike! At 28k it’s just getting broken in. If you have the itch to tinker think about finding a cheep good bones new bike and have at it. That’s to nice of a bike.
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So you could say you're starting with REALLY good bones. And you're right - it's fun to do !
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Frame paint is weak , but the real issue for me was ugly welding
Thanks Mikaw, I don't think there is such a thing as "Cheap good bones" early KZ's anymore. Absolute junk is selling for more than I paid for this LTD 4 years ago. And as far as this being too nice of a bike to restore the main reason is because the Japanese manufacturers back in the 70's and 80's built good quality machines and the paint jobs where for the most part quality as well but the painting on their frames was sub par, at best IMHO. They never intended it to last 45-50 years. I have access to commercial vapor blasting and powder coating at no charge to me other than my labor and that's free. So, I figured if I was going to powder coat the frame I should also replace the other wear and tear items such as bearings, seals, and so on. All the other parts that where never intended to last 45+ years. And it's just fun to do.Wowsers nice bike! At 28k it’s just getting broken in. If you have the itch to tinker think about finding a cheep good bones new bike and have at it. That’s to nice of a bike.
I fixed all my welds and when I braced the frame I made it stronger and the welding is flawless.
Ask Mikaw about my frames welding , Welds looked ground and smoothed..but are not.. Painted frame in epoxy chromate primer and paint is black gloss Imron
Here's my LTD
Original owner 78 1000 LTD
Mr Turbo Race Kit, MTC 1075 Turbo pistons by PitStop Performance , Falicon Ultra Lite Super Crank, APE everything. Les Holt @ PDM's Billet Goodies . Frame by Chuck Kurzawa @ Logghe Chassis . Deep sump 5qt oil pan. RIP Bill Hahn
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