1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
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1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
06 May 2012 12:58
anyone know who makes an aftermarket exhaust that will allow you to change the oil filter without dropping the pipes? I currently have kerker 4-1's on there now, and its a huge pain.
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Re: 1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
06 May 2012 13:45
I can change the oil filter without taking Kerker 4in1 off.
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76 KZ900 A4
74 Z1A
73 Z1 (on the shelf)
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Franklinton, NC
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Re: 1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
06 May 2012 14:24
on mine the header runs right underneath the filter and I cannot get the filter out without removing the pipes.
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Re: 1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
06 May 2012 15:05
Mac, Kerker, V&H, to name three.
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Re: 1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
06 May 2012 16:00 - 06 May 2012 16:01
If you have a Kerker KR, it won't allow you to change the oil w/o dropping the pipes. Those are no longer for sale and yours may be worth some money, if you actually do have the KR series. Any of the recent Kerker's (or any of the others mentioned) will allow you to change the oil w/o dropping the pipes.
Pictures of your current pipes will help ID what you have.
Pictures of your current pipes will help ID what you have.
Michael
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Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
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1975 Z2A
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Re: 1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
06 May 2012 16:06
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationThere's an origional 4 into 4 here if you're quick.
And rich!
To you,only 4,030.80 USD
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And rich!
To you,only 4,030.80 USD
!!!!
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Re: 1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
06 May 2012 21:18
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configuration
I believe Sito made some 4 into 4's that were very smart looking and more than likely be had for a third of that?
SPARKY47 wrote: There's an origional 4 into 4 here if you're quick.
And rich!
To you,only 4,030.80 USD
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I believe Sito made some 4 into 4's that were very smart looking and more than likely be had for a third of that?
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Re: 1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
11 May 2012 17:49
here is a pic off the bike
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Re: 1976 kz900 a4 exhaust
12 May 2012 23:39do those look like KR'sMcdroid wrote: If you have a Kerker KR, it won't allow you to change the oil w/o dropping the pipes. Those are no longer for sale and yours may be worth some money, if you actually do have the KR series. Any of the recent Kerker's (or any of the others mentioned) will allow you to change the oil w/o dropping the pipes.
Pictures of your current pipes will help ID what you have.
anyone here interested in buying these?
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