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Edit: My bike is a twin 750t LTD. Don't know if that makes a difference or helps any, but I just thought I'd let you know.
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There is a grease zerk on the swingarm pivot, grease it with a grease gun.
Remove the rear brake pedal and clean and lube the pivot.
Flush the front brake system with new fluid.
Join the rest of us in fighting over every KZ440 timing advancer, pick up, and ignitor on eBay so you can covert it to electronic ignition.
Take the carbs off, disassemble them, then soak the metal parts in a gallon can of carb cleaner for a couple of days.
Pray that you don't need carb kits, I have been unable to find any for the G, and the 76-79 B model carb kits don't work on the G.
The G has mag wheels, but they are not tubeless wheels, they require a tube.
If you have any specific questions, just ask.
Oh yeah, get a manual, 76-79 will generally work, and they are easier to find.
There's a downloadable version listed in a thread here somewhere.
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07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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Batteries for the camera are charging now, I'll have a pic up in a few minutes.
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Bleh! Sorry, I cropped to what my program said was "Forum Size" and it turns out that its 640x480....
Fixed your pics, maximum size is 550 wide.
Kawasaki does not sell new carbs, and they would probably cost as much as two more KZ750G's if they did, but there are aftermarket Mikunis that will work, for $400-$500 :woohoo:
76-79 carbs will bolt on and work, 82-83 750 twin carbs will not work on the 76-80 750 twins.
I put a 79 chrome rear fender on one of my G's because I thought the G tail looked weird
Here is an old pic before I added the rear fender and replaced the exhaust.
79 front fender also, I need to find another G fender.
here is what it llooked like when I bought it, no chain, non running, and 650 rear wheel.
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Is that a small chunk of windshield I see?:side: Looks like Gramps boogered up one of the passenger pegs too. I've got a spare if you need it. Welcome, we need some young blood in here!
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It's just the rest of my body that is not so young anymore :lol:
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07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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Okay, current status....
I drained all the gas out of the tank. The gas was NASTY! It was nearly orange and everything is gummed up. I tried to pull the carbs off and now they're hanging by the throttle cables until I can get some tools. It would have been easy to disconnect the cables but one of the carbs is siezed up and won't open.... When I drained the tank I pulled off the little fuel selector valve (not sure of the name of it) and there was what I think is the remnants of a 30 year old o-ring and a small filter... the filter was so old that it broke off, and what I think is the o-ring is now washed away. I guess my question is, where can I get these parts and what's the best way to clean all of the gunk out of the tank?? I'll have pics shortly...
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