Installing Crash Bars on a 1977 KZ750B *and pics of the bike*

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23 Apr 2018 18:13 - 23 Apr 2018 18:26 #782256 by 650Dude
As some of you may remember from my previous post, I have a few kids, im an insomniac and Ive been near exhaustion. The last few days have been much better.
My bike got tipped over the weekend and only suffered a busted tail light. Ive had crash bars for the bike, sitting around. I bought them on Ebay in December. I dont have the time to put them on, and may drop the bike off to my local shop tomorrow morning.

How long would it take to install them? Here in NYC, shop rates are like $115 an hour and Im trying to get some idea of how long it might take since they charge by the hour. . Ive attached pics of the bars and me on the bike this weekend.


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1977 Kawasaki KZ750 Twin
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23 Apr 2018 18:30 - 23 Apr 2018 18:31 #782257 by ajsfirehawk
Assuming they have the mounting hardware, and the bars match the bike...15 to 20 minutes for the crash bars. If you are talking about the tail light as well, less than an hour for both. Keep in mind the vast majority of shops will not have tail lights for your bike unless they specialize in vintage Japanese motorcycles.

EDIT: Thanks for the pics. Cool scoot.

79 KZ650 SR
80 KZ1000 Z1 Classic
83 KZ1100 LTD
Z900RS
23 Mach 1
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23 Apr 2018 18:31 #782258 by Street Fighter LTD
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Me to do work 20 minutes and Im old.
Them probably a hour.
Ask for estimate. Shouldnt be hard for shop to quote.
Thing to remember is , Will the mechanic have all the proper hardware. I see one u clamp. Is that all that is needed ?
Or do you need slightly longer bolts where the crash bar is mounted to existing bolts
Just wondering
Dave


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23 Apr 2018 18:38 #782260 by SWest

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23 Apr 2018 19:14 #782262 by 650Dude

ajsfirehawk wrote: Assuming they have the mounting hardware, and the bars match the bike...15 to 20 minutes for the crash bars. If you are talking about the tail light as well, less than an hour for both. Keep in mind the vast majority of shops will not have tail lights for your bike unless they specialize in vintage Japanese motorcycles.

EDIT: Thanks for the pics. Cool scoot.


1. I have the mounting hardware and the shop I would be taking it to specializes ONLY in UJMs.
2. I found a tailight/signal light set on ebay for $20. Its on its way.
3. Thanks for the compliment. Here it is on my instagram:

1977 Kawasaki KZ650B
1977 Kawasaki KZ750 Twin

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24 Apr 2018 09:29 #782287 by ajsfirehawk
Almost all shops charge a 1 hour minimum. Sounds like you are on your way.

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80 KZ1000 Z1 Classic
83 KZ1100 LTD
Z900RS
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24 Apr 2018 11:37 #782298 by 650Dude

ajsfirehawk wrote: Almost all shops charge a 1 hour minimum. Sounds like you are on your way.


Saved myself some money. Bars didnt even fit. Ebay seller lied lol. Anyone know where I can get ACTUAL crash bars for a 77 KZ750 twin?

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24 Apr 2018 11:52 #782299 by SWest

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24 Apr 2018 12:02 #782300 by 650Dude

SWest wrote: They may be hard to find. Pics of what you have?
Steve


Scroll up for pic. In the first post of mine in this topic.

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