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Should I ditch my KZ twin for a 4-banger?
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I've heard the balance shafts are especially troublesome...and that once the chain develops slack in it, theres no way to fix it other than to tear down the entire engine?
Also, do the 4-cyl's make more horsepower than the twin? Mine is stock at 55 HP. I was eyeing in particular a KZ700S model as a potential replacement.
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I've heard almost all bad things about the 750 twin model, which I have, and just wanted some opinions on whether to keep it or sell it in favor of a four-cylinder KZ or something smaller/newer.
I've heard the balance shafts are especially troublesome...and that once the chain develops slack in it, theres no way to fix it other than to tear down the entire engine?
Also, do the 4-cyl's make more horsepower than the twin? Mine is stock at 55 HP. I was eyeing in particular a KZ700S model as a potential replacement.
People who own 4s will tell you that you need to ditch the twin. Yes, most 4s have more HP. If you want HP, you need the 4...
Twins are all about feel and attitude, right?
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Actually, I have never heard of anyone having problems with the balance shafts, have you?
If you don't want it, you can send it to me and I'll add it to my collection
I like the 750 twins, actually traded my brother a 82 KZ1000 CSR (looked like it just came off the showroom floor) for a twin. I'll admit to having a GPz750 four (everyone needs a quasi sport bike), but the 750 twins are still my favorite.
My early motorcyle days were spent on BSA, Triumph, AJS, Ariel, Matchless, and Norton twins, so maybe I'm just biased
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My early motorcyle days were spent on BSA, Triumph, AJS, Ariel, Matchless, and Norton twins, so maybe I'm just biased[/quote]
Or old...:blink:
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There are four kinds of people in the UK -
First, there were the Scots who kept the Sabbath - and everything else they could lay their hands on.
Then there were the Welsh - who prayed on their knees and their neighbors.
Thirdly there were the Irish who never knew what they wanted - but were willing to fight for it anyway.
Lastly there were the English who considered themselves self-made men, - thus relieving the Almighty of a terrible responsibility.
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Maybe the vibration(which is alot less than the British twins) But if you don't want vibration get a Goldwing.
Squeeky brakes? I thought that was standard issue on any KZ.
It is what it is. But I've never heard of anyone giving one up once they ride one for awhile
Jump over to Lonesome Twin's website
www.lonesometwin.co.uk/
He has alot of reviews on the bike and it should help you out.
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Riding a four is a different experience altogether. It's revvy rather than torquey, and the center of gravity is higher. But a Kawi 550, 650, 760, 900 or 1000 is a heckuva bike. You can't go wrong with one, or a GS Suzy-Q of that vintage and displacement either. Have fun.
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steell wrote:
My early motorcyle days were spent on BSA, Triumph, AJS, Ariel, Matchless, and Norton twins, so maybe I'm just biased
Or old...:blink: [/quote]
That too :laugh: :laugh:
Throughout my entire life I have considered being labeled as average or normal an insult, so maybe that has something to do with my fondness for the 750 twins, as well as being old
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