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26 Aug 2024 21:58 #903717
by Souleymane
The Shady KZ1000 Restomod was created by Souleymane
Hi, My name is Souleymane and I live in Canada (Gatineau - Ottawa area)
I started working on cars in 2014 in my parent's driveway. Had a 2001 Subaru Impreza coupé and a 1991 Toyota MR2. Life was great until my father decided he was done with me colonizing his driveway. He gave me an ultimatum that I ignored so he got my MR2 towed behind my back and I had to give up my Subaru a couple of years later. We're on good terms now. Life is too short for grudges.
Although I never lost my passion for wrenching, I stopped doing it. I was mad. I wanted my own piece of land with my own garage so that no one could tell me anything about my toys. I guess the saying is true, Men never grow up, their toys do.I looked for myself for a long time, different jobs, different programs in school, different failed businesses. Lots of lessons learned and experience gained. I finally had a breakthrough in 2019 with my real estate career, I also started a property management company two years later. I enjoy what I do but it comes with a great deal of stress and not a lot of free time.I needed a project this year. It was long overdue. I had just started getting into motorcycles, at 30. Early mid-life crisis ? Perhaps. After watching Great Teacher Onizuka for the 10th time in my life I decided a KZ would be the perfect bike for me. But not any KZ, A broken KZ so that I could fix it in my garage. So my impulsive self pulled the trigger on a 900$ 1981 Kawasaki KZ 1000 sold by two shady gentlemen. I was able to get the price down to 800$ which I now realize was way too much considering all the problems the bike has and the fact that it has no registration... I know I'm crazy and impulsive sometimes. It can be a good thing but also a bad one.I checked the Carfax report as well as the police database and it is not stolen so I should be able to register it once it is restored. If not I'm fucked but at least I got to wrench on something and that was the point!
Here is an image of the bike the day I fell in love with it :
Hopefully you can see this, it's my first time posting a project on a forum.
Got the bike in the backyard temporarily:
Visible damage so far :
I was able to get the spark plug out without damaging the threads!
I noticed scoring on the cylinder wall where the spark plug repair attempt was made. The more I investigate the issues on the KZ, the more my dreams of riding it this summer are fading away. At least I am practicing with my driving school so there's that!
Compression time!
The results are:
with oil in the last two cylinders :
3. 180 PSI
4. 135 PSI
- More to come when I get time-
I started working on cars in 2014 in my parent's driveway. Had a 2001 Subaru Impreza coupé and a 1991 Toyota MR2. Life was great until my father decided he was done with me colonizing his driveway. He gave me an ultimatum that I ignored so he got my MR2 towed behind my back and I had to give up my Subaru a couple of years later. We're on good terms now. Life is too short for grudges.
Although I never lost my passion for wrenching, I stopped doing it. I was mad. I wanted my own piece of land with my own garage so that no one could tell me anything about my toys. I guess the saying is true, Men never grow up, their toys do.I looked for myself for a long time, different jobs, different programs in school, different failed businesses. Lots of lessons learned and experience gained. I finally had a breakthrough in 2019 with my real estate career, I also started a property management company two years later. I enjoy what I do but it comes with a great deal of stress and not a lot of free time.I needed a project this year. It was long overdue. I had just started getting into motorcycles, at 30. Early mid-life crisis ? Perhaps. After watching Great Teacher Onizuka for the 10th time in my life I decided a KZ would be the perfect bike for me. But not any KZ, A broken KZ so that I could fix it in my garage. So my impulsive self pulled the trigger on a 900$ 1981 Kawasaki KZ 1000 sold by two shady gentlemen. I was able to get the price down to 800$ which I now realize was way too much considering all the problems the bike has and the fact that it has no registration... I know I'm crazy and impulsive sometimes. It can be a good thing but also a bad one.I checked the Carfax report as well as the police database and it is not stolen so I should be able to register it once it is restored. If not I'm fucked but at least I got to wrench on something and that was the point!
Here is an image of the bike the day I fell in love with it :
Hopefully you can see this, it's my first time posting a project on a forum.
Got the bike in the backyard temporarily:
Visible damage so far :
- bent handlebars
- brake calipers dangling off the brake line
- dented fuel tank
- headlight dangling off the wires
- Ignition assembly dangling
- gauge wires, you gessed it, dangling...
I was able to get the spark plug out without damaging the threads!
I noticed scoring on the cylinder wall where the spark plug repair attempt was made. The more I investigate the issues on the KZ, the more my dreams of riding it this summer are fading away. At least I am practicing with my driving school so there's that!
Compression time!
The results are:
- 130 PSI
- 140 PSI
- 15 PSI (Broken plug one)
- 65 PSI (I was surprised by this one)
with oil in the last two cylinders :
3. 180 PSI
4. 135 PSI
- More to come when I get time-
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27 Aug 2024 12:17 #903730
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Welcome from the UK, looks like you got some work to do there (plenty of info and support here) I have been working on my 82 for a couple of years now
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05 Sep 2024 12:57 #903999
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Hi Wookie thanks for the welcome message! I believe I have stumbled upon your build and the way you modified your air box! Great stuff! I believe the bike is yellow right?
Cheers!
Cheers!
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05 Sep 2024 13:44 #904001
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That's the one, the yellow is "high build" primer
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05 Sep 2024 13:53 #904002
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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Welcome Souleymane!
You are a brave man...but I admire you. Welcome to KZRider.
You are a brave man...but I admire you. Welcome to KZRider.
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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10 Sep 2024 14:14 #904193
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Nice! I will keep a close eye on your build!
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10 Sep 2024 14:16 #904194
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10 Sep 2024 15:17 #904197
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1977 KZ650 B1
Pods and Denco header
OLD KAW OWNERS SMILE ALOT
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Welcome to the fun!
1977 KZ650 B1
Pods and Denco header
OLD KAW OWNERS SMILE ALOT
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11 Oct 2024 18:56 #905029
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Time for an update!!
What's new since the last update? Well, I'm a dad now
Since the engine was clearly not going to start, I started taking everything apart.
Head
Carbs
The head had some obvious damage, I did the fuel test and 3 out of 4 cylinders were leaking like crazy. I took it to the machine shop right away for a rebuild and a resurface.
The more I dug in this Shady KZ, the more I understood why they were selling it. I started rebuilding the carb.
But before I could finished my attention shifted to one of the DIRTY pistons.
Number 3 of course, the one with the broken spark plug glued with caulk. Previous owner probably ran it like this for a bit with the broken spark plug tip in the cylinder. The result? Scored cylinder wall, seized rings on the piston and a broken piston. Here are photos of the damage.
Sooo.. I started looking at a big bore piston kit Turning a negative into more cc's! Then I figured with new pistons why not new carburetor?? The exhaust was pretty rusty too, I could'n find 4 into 2 so I had to settle for a 4 into 1. Basically I ordered a bunch of things off of Z1 Enterprises. Here is a cool photo I took.
The pistons are not in the image as they were at my local machine shop so they could bore out those cylinders and take out the scoring from #3.
I started digging more into the bike and figured I might as well start from scratch. My bike was basically on shelves now haha
More in the next post!
What's new since the last update? Well, I'm a dad now
Since the engine was clearly not going to start, I started taking everything apart.
Head
Carbs
The head had some obvious damage, I did the fuel test and 3 out of 4 cylinders were leaking like crazy. I took it to the machine shop right away for a rebuild and a resurface.
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The more I dug in this Shady KZ, the more I understood why they were selling it. I started rebuilding the carb.
But before I could finished my attention shifted to one of the DIRTY pistons.
Number 3 of course, the one with the broken spark plug glued with caulk. Previous owner probably ran it like this for a bit with the broken spark plug tip in the cylinder. The result? Scored cylinder wall, seized rings on the piston and a broken piston. Here are photos of the damage.
Sooo.. I started looking at a big bore piston kit Turning a negative into more cc's! Then I figured with new pistons why not new carburetor?? The exhaust was pretty rusty too, I could'n find 4 into 2 so I had to settle for a 4 into 1. Basically I ordered a bunch of things off of Z1 Enterprises. Here is a cool photo I took.
The pistons are not in the image as they were at my local machine shop so they could bore out those cylinders and take out the scoring from #3.
I started digging more into the bike and figured I might as well start from scratch. My bike was basically on shelves now haha
More in the next post!
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11 Oct 2024 19:08 - 11 Oct 2024 19:09 #905030
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Good progress, what piston kit did you decide on?
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11 Oct 2024 19:17 #905031
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Here is the missing attachement from the other post
Once I had the bare frame, I started cleaning it and noticed another reason why the bike was sold to me lol. I have never seen a worse welding job and I'm not even that good of a welder . A good excuse to pull out the welder though! I started repairing the frame!
This was actually pretty fun to do but the metal on this frame is super thin which was a real challenge. I took the frame to a local powder coating shop with other parts I want coated. I am basically bike less aside from my oil burning KLR650. I am waiting on some parts on eBay to get the powder coating started and I just got the parts to fix the head today, some seals, a new valve and guides. Things should start moving soon.
Had a bad luck when digging in deeper into the engine... TWO BROKEN CRANKSHAFT BOLTS.. And I can't find replacements online anywhere. Let me know if you know where to get some. I thought ARP made bolts for everything!?
See you on the next update!
Once I had the bare frame, I started cleaning it and noticed another reason why the bike was sold to me lol. I have never seen a worse welding job and I'm not even that good of a welder . A good excuse to pull out the welder though! I started repairing the frame!
This was actually pretty fun to do but the metal on this frame is super thin which was a real challenge. I took the frame to a local powder coating shop with other parts I want coated. I am basically bike less aside from my oil burning KLR650. I am waiting on some parts on eBay to get the powder coating started and I just got the parts to fix the head today, some seals, a new valve and guides. Things should start moving soon.
Had a bad luck when digging in deeper into the engine... TWO BROKEN CRANKSHAFT BOLTS.. And I can't find replacements online anywhere. Let me know if you know where to get some. I thought ARP made bolts for everything!?
See you on the next update!
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11 Oct 2024 19:17 #905032
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Thanks!
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