Ok i checked bikez and it says no 77kz900's?
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A 1977 KZ900 is just a late 1976 titled as a 1977 model year. I don't think Kawasaki intended 1977 KZ900s to exist. So in other words if you have trouble finding parts listings ect, for a 1977, just use 1976 model year instead. They were the exact same all the way to the color of the bodywork.
They existed... Kawasaki was using up parts - on some of the late run KZ900's you will find some parts unique to the 77's. As these bikes were assembled in Lincoln Nebraska they were just for the North American market, so the rest of the world did not see them.
Kawasaki's dealer software lists these bikes and does show some of the differences unique to the 77 bike - one is the solid-state rectifier used on some of the 77 bikes.
Post edited by: Jeff.Saunders, at: 2006/06/10 14:15
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I wonder if that was the case for all the KZ's? The earliest dates that I have personally seen are July (7/76, etc), I have had several with July starting dates, but only a few with Jan or later of the model year.that's how my 76 kz900 is. it has a manufacture date of june 1975, they had to use up the z1 parts for the new model (1976 kz900) to come out. i'm surprised that a june 1975 bike would be called a 76 kz, but that seems to be the case.
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1015 jugs on it. somebody said it was a early 1000
so i wouldnt doubt anything that comes with these bikes it also has a b1 stamped on the rotor and a ltd seat, but far from a ltd.
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