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Good Morning KZ Riders
- aarivers
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Thanks,
Aaron
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You came to the right place to get that bike up and running. I'm not nearly as good as some of the guys here when it comes to determining model year, but I do know a bit about 750 twins. In my opinion, that is not a 1983 model, more like '77-'79. A couple of give-aways to me are the passenger peg brackets and the style of the tank emblem. I'm sure there are plenty more. Take a look at the photos in the Gallery here, quite a few 750's.
Don't try too hard to make it a Ducati, there's nothing wrong with a Kaw cafe.
Take pictures, we like pictures!
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1979 KZ SR650, stock candy persimmon red and crossover pipes
1981 KZ 1000LTD with non stock and more comfortable handle bars and 4 into one V&H
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Once I get the bike, Where should I start to post about the progress of the build up?
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I would get the bike home and spend a good chunk of time looking it over, noting what is obviously wrong; from those photos, I can see a tach cable problem, maybe the front calliper? Those handlebars have to go, as well as the blue all over the triple tree and front brake master cylinder:sick:
Clean it without doing too much teardown, it's a good way to get familiar with your KZ. I think it is fair to assume you will need to pull the carbs and clean the gunk out at the least, sounds like it's been sitting for quite a while. These things can surprise you by coming to life without too much tinkering.
That's all the advice I'm good for. Post some specific questions in the correct section and the KZ gurus will help you out.
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You can start your own project thread, in the Projects forum..It's been my favourite forum this winter, hands down!
84 KZ550-F2 LTD
93 ZR550-B4
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Cool I will be starting a thread on the Projects forum after I get the bike.
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Welcome to the board! I look forward to seeing the old girl come back to life.
78 KZ750 B3
81 XS650SH
80 XS650G
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Welcome to the forum. Be careful, this place is preety addicting.
Yeah it's hard to stay away. Looks like a good project bike. Have fun with it.
Mark
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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Post edited by: pumps, at: 2007/02/28 06:08
Check out our site. kcvjmc.org
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2000 Kaw W650
2 KZ440 LTDs , a 79 KZ400H and an 83 Belt Drive
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As suggested, keep it looking like a Z, Buuutttttttt, of interest to you, I pass/get passed by a similar colour Z750 to yours about once a week on the way to work, what this guy has fitted is a replica '76 or so vintage Ducati 900SS fairing, rearsets, clipons, A decent swingarm (alloy) and wide wire wheels and a Megacycle exhaust ..... believe me it looks trick, but the nice thing about it is that it retains its Z heritage,(sounds like one as well), just cleaned up a bit.
I'm only on waving terms with this guy but next time we pass I will pull him over and get some photos to post up ok ?
Best of luck with the project.
Tony
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