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New member from Norway - 76 KZ900
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1973 Z1
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There are plenty of us here in the Northern climes that are also waiting for spring to arrive... then there are the guys in California and Arizona that bust our chops because they can ride all year.:pinch:
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change for the better i hopeB)
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- Not Another Bloody Limey!
you must be very proud of it.
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- ...bring in the machine that goes PING!
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Aside from the seat, you bike appears 100% original and in absolutely pristine looking condition! :woohoo:
Take good care of those orignal 4-into-4 pipes, they're as rare as a Unicorn and worth more than their weight in gold! :ohmy:
Hey Nevco.
Want me to send you some of the warm weather we just got so you can go riding this weekend? :whistle: :laugh:
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Andy
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76 KZ 900 The definition of a barn find
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The bike was bought new by a female in 1976, maybe that is why it is in such a good condition .
A photo can hide details, the two left exhaust pipes has this blue colour on it over the bend, I suspect because of heat. This is why I changed coils, they were of different brand when I took it over, and I suspect 2 of the cylinders producing more heat than the others. Any suggestion for a type of polish to get rid of the blue colour?
The bike came to Norway with 4 into 1 exhaust, so the previous owner fitted a brand new 4 into 4 exhaust (costs 1/3 of what I paid for the bike :blink:).
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A photo can hide details, the two left exhaust pipes has this blue colour on it over the bend, I suspect because of heat......Any suggestion for a type of polish to get rid of the blue colour?
Everyone has their own personal methods.
There are a lot of really good suggestions for procedures, tools and types of polishing compounds to use.
Best thing I can recommend is to do a forum search with "Polish" in the subject field.
Like this:
Polish
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Hi all and thanks for the comments
The bike was bought new by a female in 1976, maybe that is why it is in such a good condition .
A photo can hide details, the two left exhaust pipes has this blue colour on it over the bend, I suspect because of heat. This is why I changed coils, they were of different brand when I took it over, and I suspect 2 of the cylinders producing more heat than the others. Any suggestion for a type of polish to get rid of the blue colour?
The bike came to Norway with 4 into 1 exhaust, so the previous owner fitted a brand new 4 into 4 exhaust (costs 1/3 of what I paid for the bike :blink:).
1976 KZ900 was final year of famous Z1 4 into 4 exhaust system. Internal baffling was altered to comply with stringent new emission laws and was no longer removable. Originals were stamped "76" to show compliance.
Original headers had double walls to minimize heat discoloration and bluing. Am guessing yours are modern reproduction units ($$$$), perhaps single wall design, which could explain bluing especially if cylinders #1 and #2 are running slightly lean.
Recommend careful consideration before much scrubbing on the headers with "Blueaway or similar such products) which IMO can do more damage than good. Besides, the coloring imparts "character" to the bike. The '76LTD model came with single wall Jardine pipes made specially for Kawasaki, and they all blued of course.
If small drain holes are in muffler bottoms, important to keep them clear and open to deter rust.
Unlikely IMO that coils would have caused the discoloration.
Believe the '76KZ900 European model came with dual front discs, and that a factory upgrade kit was offered in the US for converting to duals.
BTW, are those bar end weights shown in the photo?
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I think we will be next to each other quite a bit on the "who's online" list. What does 66 mean to you? Anything?
Your bike looks fabulous and I'm sure you will continue to enjoy it.
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