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1976 KZ900 question / Engine Mods
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I own a 1976 KZ900 that I'm almost done with cosmetically. I'm doing my best to keep the bike looking relatively stock with some nice upgrades. The engine is stock with about 32k on it. I want to build a sleeper that retains a stockish kind of look to it. I was thinking a 1075 kit with cams, VM-29 carbs, port and polish etc etc...
Now, I'm thinking about a 1200 kit or something of that nature. I want to keep my current bottom end. Is this possible with one of the big block kits?
In general I want a bike that can surprise some of the modern day crotch rockets out there.
Any ideas or help would be appreciated.
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Austin
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Post edited by: fastestz1, at: 2006/08/17 18:18
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what he said,but id substitute an 1197 kit with a stock block to really make it fun!:evil:i agree with wiredgeorge leave the big block/kits for the track guys,as far as surprising sum of the newer sport bikes(crotch Rockets) yes a kz 900/1000 can be built to do this and still be very reliable/pleasant to ride,here's how 1045kit with 10/25 compression,.385 cams,port/polish head,31mm exh/37.5mm intake valves, a set of 34mm flatslides,vance/hines sidewinder with a comp only baffle,dyna coils/ignition,gear it up a bit with say a 40-44 rear sprocket.you can lenthen a stock swingarm 3-4inches spray it black it will look stock to any kid on a rocket,i have this setup on a 1976 kz900 stock bottom end a few other go fast tricks, but if you really want a sleeper this setup will work for you now b4 a ton of guys post let me just say with this setup i beat on the guys in my neighborhood with shiney new crotchrockets 9out of 10 times,yes i'am considered a seasoned rider,when i say i beat them it is on the street lite to lite action i also run this bike ocassionally on the track mine is strutted/lenthened 3in,i run a 18front/47rear sprockets 150/16 rear tire, now again b4 ever says the new bikes will beat us on the turns let me just say this i live in newyork city manhattan there are no hyways here that i cannot run with the newer bikes yes they handle better then our older bikes but unless your on a track it really doesnt matter much,again like i said i have this setup with a few old time tricks i will not give up but this is a solid affordable way to build up a 900/1000.<br><br>Post edited by: fastestz1, at: 2006/08/17 18:18
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Would it be basically a bolt in type of deal?
Thanks for all the input.
Post edited by: austin3119, at: 2006/08/17 20:34
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stick with the 900 head,do the mods i listed and you will be happy!
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what he said,but id substitute an 1197 kit with a stock block to really make it fun!:evil:i agree with wiredgeorge leave the big block/kits for the track guys,as far as surprising sum of the newer sport bikes(crotch Rockets) yes a kz 900/1000 can be built to do this and still be very reliable/pleasant to ride,here's how 1045kit with 10/25 compression,.385 cams,port/polish head,31mm exh/37.5mm intake valves, a set of 34mm flatslides,vance/hines sidewinder with a comp only baffle,dyna coils/ignition,gear it up a bit with say a 40-44 rear sprocket.you can lenthen a stock swingarm 3-4inches spray it black it will look stock to any kid on a rocket,i have this setup on a 1976 kz900 stock bottom end a few other go fast tricks, but if you really want a sleeper this setup will work for you now b4 a ton of guys post let me just say with this setup i beat on the guys in my neighborhood with shiney new crotchrockets 9out of 10 times,yes i'am considered a seasoned rider,when i say i beat them it is on the street lite to lite action i also run this bike ocassionally on the track mine is strutted/lenthened 3in,i run a 18front/47rear sprockets 150/16 rear tire, now again b4 ever says the new bikes will beat us on the turns let me just say this i live in newyork city manhattan there are no hyways here that i cannot run with the newer bikes yes they handle better then our older bikes but unless your on a track it really doesnt matter much,again like i said i have this setup with a few old time tricks i will not give up but this is a solid affordable way to build up a 900/1000.<br><br>Post edited by: fastestz1, at: 2006/08/17 18:18
And the .384 cams are way too small, even for a 1015, especially with big valves.
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