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You'd be amazed at just how much road grime and grease can build up behind the chain cover during normal riding if it's not cleaned out often enough.
And you want it to go faster already, eh?
Sure, most modern sportbikes will beat it in stock form, but don't be fouled into thinking that your 20+ year old bike doesn't have a set of nads on it. Remember, it IS a KZ.
Ok, enough of me lecturing you. :whistle:
The most common go fast goodies would be the following:
4-into-1 exhaust system (rejetting carbs required in most cases).
Pod fillters (again, something that usually requires rejetting).
Larger carbs.
Wiseco 810cc kit.
Decking (shaving) the cylinder head to bumpp up compression.
Porting and polishing the inatke ports (smoother fuel/air mixture flow into engine).
GPz750 cams - the exhaust cam lacks a mechanical tach gear however. So unless your bike originally came equipped with an electronic tach, you'll need to either block off that opening in the cylinder head and install that type of tach, or figure out a way to "graft" that gear onto the exhaust cam so you can run your mechanical tach.
WiredGeorges coil repowering modification (do a search on that subject for the 411 on it).
New ignition and Dyna or Accel performance coils (after 20+ years, the stock coils are likely anemic anyway).
Heck, even the old and tired suspension can be upgraded to a newer style set-up to inspire better handling.
It's all going to boil down to what YOU want to do with it, the amount of mechanical knowledge you (or whoever helps you) happen to have, and of course how thick your wallet is.
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Your 750 should be plenty fast for you to get into mucho trouble iffn you choose to. Of course, I'm twice your age and have slowed up just a tad. Older wiser? :silly:
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Welcome aboard.
Your 750 should be plenty fast for you to get into mucho trouble iffn you choose to. Of course, I'm twice your age and have slowed up just a tad. Older wiser? :silly:
You'd think that, and actually it is an age related thing.
The older a person becomes (40+ like us), the faster time seems to fly by. So basically the perception of time and relative experiences become distorted.
So the 75mph we're accustomed to know as fast now, is equivalent to the 120mph+ when we were in our 20's! :ohmy: :pinch: :silly: :woohoo:
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1977 KZ 1000A - Currently rebuilding
1980 KZ 750 LTD - Mostly stock daily rider
1979 KZ 1000 LTD - Parts bike and/or future project
1979 KZ 1000 ST
1980 GS 750 L
2003 ZRX 1200 R
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older,wiser?:S im getting older and faster!:woohoo:neilage66 wrote:
Welcome aboard.
Your 750 should be plenty fast for you to get into mucho trouble iffn you choose to. Of course, I'm twice your age and have slowed up just a tad. Older wiser? :silly:
You'd think that, and actually it is an age related thing.
The older a person becomes (40+ like us), the faster time seems to fly by. So basically the perception of time and relative experiences become distorted.
So the 75mph we're accustomed to know as fast now, is equivalent to the 120mph+ when we were in our 20's! :ohmy: :pinch: :silly: :woohoo:<br><br>Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2007/02/04 13:27
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RetroRiceRocketRider wrote:
older,wiser?:S im getting older and faster!:woohoo:neilage66 wrote:
Welcome aboard.
Your 750 should be plenty fast for you to get into mucho trouble iffn you choose to. Of course, I'm twice your age and have slowed up just a tad. Older wiser? :silly:
You'd think that, and actually it is an age related thing.
The older a person becomes (40+ like us), the faster time seems to fly by. So basically the perception of time and relative experiences become distorted.
So the 75mph we're accustomed to know as fast now, is equivalent to the 120mph+ when we were in our 20's! :ohmy: :pinch: :silly: :woohoo:<br><br>Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2007/02/04 13:27
Wifey says she likes it fast...how bout yours wiredOooOd? rimshot!!
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