LTD-CSR handlebars question??
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LTD-CSR handlebars question??
07 Jan 2012 21:08
Hi all,
I have an LTD1000 (K2) that has non-standard bars on it. I want to but some original bars for it & was wondering if the CSR750 bars from the same year (1982) are identical?
Seem to be able to find the CSR bars for sale, but having trouble locating an original set for the LTD :dry:
Thanks, Tony
I have an LTD1000 (K2) that has non-standard bars on it. I want to but some original bars for it & was wondering if the CSR750 bars from the same year (1982) are identical?
Seem to be able to find the CSR bars for sale, but having trouble locating an original set for the LTD :dry:
Thanks, Tony

1982 KZ750M1 F-JKAKZDM14CA007597 4/82 E-KZ750BE063396
1982 KZ1000K2 F-JKAKZCK14CA008259 8/81 E-KZTOOJE023222
1991 FJ1200
1982 KZ1000K2 F-JKAKZCK14CA008259 8/81 E-KZTOOJE023222
1991 FJ1200
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Re: LTD-CSR handlebars question??
07 Jan 2012 23:57 - 07 Jan 2012 23:58TC64 wrote: ...have an LTD1000 (K2) that has non-standard bars on it. I want to but some original bars for it & was wondering if the CSR750 bars from the same year (1982) are identical?....
Would say not "identical" because ---
Kawasaki.com says 1982 KZ1000-K1 (LTD) handlebars #46003-1070 are shared by the following 5 models:
KZ1000-K1 (LTD) (1981)
KZ1000-K2 (LTD) (1982)
KZ1000-M1 (CSR) (1981)
KZ1000-M2 (CSR) (1982)
KZ650-H2 (CSR) (1982)
And 1982 KZ750 CSR handlebars #46003-1098 are shared by the following 4 models:
KZ650-H3 (CSR) (1983)
KZ750-H3 (LTD) (1982)
KZ750-H4 (LTD) (1983)
KZ750-M1 (CSR Twin) (1982)
Lots of good info on kawasaki.com, including parts diagrams, part names, part numbers, models sharing same part, availability, etc. Here's a link for help with navigating the site and finding information.
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...w&catid=13&id=376734
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Re: LTD-CSR handlebars question??
08 Jan 2012 00:21 - 08 Jan 2012 00:21
I wish there were pictures to go with all these numbers.
I'm trying to see what other types of bars were on KZ's from the early 80's so I can change my current standard ones.
I really like these : www.bikepics.com/pictures/1812090/
Peter
I'm trying to see what other types of bars were on KZ's from the early 80's so I can change my current standard ones.
I really like these : www.bikepics.com/pictures/1812090/
Peter
1982 KZ1000 LTD
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Re: LTD-CSR handlebars question??
08 Jan 2012 00:59
Z1E lists several handlebar styles:
Click > www.z1enterprises.com/searchresult.aspx?...e&KeyWords=handlebar
Many riders enjoy the "superbike" style aftermarket handlebar.
When replacing a pull-back style with a lower bar, it's often necessary to replace the master cylinder, brake line, throttle cables and clutch cable.
Sometimes the master cylinder may be slanted off-vertical, but not recommended imo.
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Click > www.z1enterprises.com/searchresult.aspx?...e&KeyWords=handlebar
Many riders enjoy the "superbike" style aftermarket handlebar.
When replacing a pull-back style with a lower bar, it's often necessary to replace the master cylinder, brake line, throttle cables and clutch cable.
Sometimes the master cylinder may be slanted off-vertical, but not recommended imo.
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Re: LTD-CSR handlebars question??
08 Jan 2012 15:28
Thanks everyone, all very helpful. Patton, thats an excellent list you've provided, been on the Kawasaki site before but haven't seen that info. 
The previous owner has put some semi-western style bars on and everything's all squeezed on there. They are comfortable, but due to the cramped position of the indicators that hit the tank when you're turning tightly (not even full lock),they have to go. The cables are also too long and have alot of slack. The brake master cylinder is also on an incorrect angle as shown!
I'll start looking for the correct bars now that I have the correct information.
Thanks again

The previous owner has put some semi-western style bars on and everything's all squeezed on there. They are comfortable, but due to the cramped position of the indicators that hit the tank when you're turning tightly (not even full lock),they have to go. The cables are also too long and have alot of slack. The brake master cylinder is also on an incorrect angle as shown!
I'll start looking for the correct bars now that I have the correct information.
Thanks again

1982 KZ750M1 F-JKAKZDM14CA007597 4/82 E-KZ750BE063396
1982 KZ1000K2 F-JKAKZCK14CA008259 8/81 E-KZTOOJE023222
1991 FJ1200
1982 KZ1000K2 F-JKAKZCK14CA008259 8/81 E-KZTOOJE023222
1991 FJ1200
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Re: LTD-CSR handlebars question??
08 Jan 2012 21:44
TC64:
I have original bars from a 1982 KZ650 CSR, which should match the KZ1000s according to Patton's info but as Martin CSR said they are stupid ape hanger Harley things. I can send pictures if you wish.
I have original bars from a 1982 KZ650 CSR, which should match the KZ1000s according to Patton's info but as Martin CSR said they are stupid ape hanger Harley things. I can send pictures if you wish.
Bill Baker
Houston, Texas
1982 KZ650 CSR
2008 Yamaha FZ1
2006 Yamaha FZ1
1977 Honda Supersport 750 four (sold)
1984 Honda Nighthawk 650 (sold)
Houston, Texas
1982 KZ650 CSR
2008 Yamaha FZ1
2006 Yamaha FZ1
1977 Honda Supersport 750 four (sold)
1984 Honda Nighthawk 650 (sold)
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Re: LTD-CSR handlebars question??
09 Jan 2012 16:55
Yes please, would love to see some pics, thanks

1982 KZ750M1 F-JKAKZDM14CA007597 4/82 E-KZ750BE063396
1982 KZ1000K2 F-JKAKZCK14CA008259 8/81 E-KZTOOJE023222
1991 FJ1200
1982 KZ1000K2 F-JKAKZCK14CA008259 8/81 E-KZTOOJE023222
1991 FJ1200
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Re: LTD-CSR handlebars question??
11 Jan 2012 16:06 - 13 Jan 2012 00:50
I am posting two pictures of the original bars, and two of the present bars, which are called Sport Bike bars, which I ordered from Z1 Enterprises.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
Bill Baker
Houston, Texas
1982 KZ650 CSR
2008 Yamaha FZ1
2006 Yamaha FZ1
1977 Honda Supersport 750 four (sold)
1984 Honda Nighthawk 650 (sold)
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1982 KZ650 CSR
2008 Yamaha FZ1
2006 Yamaha FZ1
1977 Honda Supersport 750 four (sold)
1984 Honda Nighthawk 650 (sold)
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Re: LTD-CSR handlebars question??
14 Jan 2012 01:58
Assuming it's exactly the same handlebar setup as on a 1000 LTD, I'd love to know exactly what mods you made to get these bars to fit - they are exactly what I'm after. I'm sure there's a lot of people who would love to change from the bloody "apehangers", but aren't sure what's involved.
I can tell you for a start that the cables are too long, the indicators hit the tank if mounted on flatter bars, and the stock Master Cylinder sits at an absurd angle. That's my experience anyway.
Peter
I can tell you for a start that the cables are too long, the indicators hit the tank if mounted on flatter bars, and the stock Master Cylinder sits at an absurd angle. That's my experience anyway.
Peter
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