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The top speed of a K1...
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I just bought one of these suckers a couple of days ago for a hard bargain, and I'm currently in the "research" stage of restoration. I've compiled a good amount of info on it, like HP, torque, and the like, but nowhere has a mention of top speed.
Initially I was surprised at the speedometer max of 85 mph, but I later found out this was due to the mid-80's government/manufacturer speedo deal. Interesting piece of history, but it makes for a misleading impression of a bike :pinch:
So it's no question the bike can pull faster than 85, but how much so?
Anyone want to take a guess?
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'83 KZ750 LTD K1. "Don't make me get the belt..."
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some people are racing them here in italy,
the twins are not really competitive with a race prepped KZ750 four but they can be quite fast if tuned.
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I like the simplicity and handling of twins, but wondered it the 750 was worthy of a weekend racing bike. Your image, is showing me that yes it is possible, and some are doing a great job of it.
Keep it up!
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Hatchet wrote: Let's talk about the road burnin' potential of an '83 KZ750 LTD K1. That's right, that odd Twin with the belt drive.
I just bought one of these suckers a couple of days ago for a hard bargain, and I'm currently in the "research" stage of restoration. I've compiled a good amount of info on it, like HP, torque, and the like, but nowhere has a mention of top speed.
Initially I was surprised at the speedometer max of 85 mph, but I later found out this was due to the mid-80's government/manufacturer speedo deal. Interesting piece of history, but it makes for a misleading impression of a bike :pinch:
So it's no question the bike can pull faster than 85, but how much so?
Anyone want to take a guess?
To calculate it, you'd need the frontal area(including you on it, I guess), coefficient of drag (I dunno where you'd get that). But looking around, these twins make what, about 40hp? So you could get close to 100mph. You might need to lie on the tank and have a stiff tailwind too.
But like you said, thats just my guess!
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sorta, why bother ?
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i would think at sea level and with a decent twin ....slight downhill long straight...wind at your back.....well waxed helmet...one hand tucked in...laying on tank.....100 easy
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I couldn't begin to guess, never had one. But I do have a 67 W2SS 650 twin Kawasaki, specs show top speed of 110 mph. I doubt it myself but that's what they claim.
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P.S his bike could easily do 125mph
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