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Michael
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1977 KZ1000A
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1982 GPz1100
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I have seen a lot of "basket cases"
but have never seen one that required such a large "basket" as this one.
Good luck with your project. It appears that you have a lot to occupy your time.
Harry
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84 kz 700 a1 sports
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84 kz 700 a1 sports
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You can download a manual here kz.mbsween.com/ courtesy of mbsween who is a member here.
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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When I asked the guy i bought the bike from - he said that he thinks it is a GPz750...is it possible ? What is the difference between the GPz and other KZ ? I'll tell you the number on the frame later today...maybe it is good to tell you the number of the engine also, because after such big modifications it is possible for the engine not to belong to this frame.
It is realy an adventure to find and buy parts in Bulgaria (especially when i work for $150 per month but thats the way here...
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Michael
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there are also some dang smart fellows hangin out here.
good to meet ya and good luck with the 750. i thought my ole bike had issues.....maaaaann thats one knarly rod..LOL:) EddieBoy
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KZ750R1=GPz750? What is the difference between KZs and GPZ ? The clutch cable comes out from the right side of the engine...first registration of the bike is 1989 year - maybe it is GPz750 1989 ? I saw that there are many types of engines - H, E-1-2-3, A - what is mine exactely ? R1 as you said ?
The KZ designation was only used in North America (in Europe and the rest of the world, they were Z's). The KZ750R1 is a marketing name while the GPz750 is a model name, but KZ750R1 = GPz750. In Europe, your bike would have been called a Z750R1 or a Z750GP or a GPz750. Now, here's where it gets complicated, in 1983, Kawasaki dropped the KZ(GPz)750R line and replaced it with the ZX750A models (but still called them GPz750's. The ZX frame (chassis) was very different from the KZ(Z) frame (e.g. monoshocks, etc.) but the motors were only slightly different (one such difference being the clutch cable coming off the right side of the engine instead of the left side in the 1982 model). Kawasaki apparently used fundamentally the same motor in all the GPz750 line (whether it was a ZX or KZ) so it was possible to put a later model motor in an earlier model 750. Your motor is a later model ZX750 but what year I don't know...they are probably all similar. Another complicating factor is that Kawasaki stopped selling ZX750's in North America in 1985 but continued production and sales in the rest of the world until 1988. So, your motor could be anything from a 1983 through a 1988 year. I don't know about Bulgaria, but in parts of Europe, bikes are titled as to the year in which they are sold, not the year they are manufactured. So, for example, a new bike manufactured as a 1988 model that was not sold until 1989 would be registered as a 1989 model in England. In the US, all bikes are registered as the year model they were manufactured, not sold. So, an unsold new 1988 bike sold in 1989 would be registered as a 1988.
You are going to try and interpolate the date of production for your motor by looking at known ZX750 production dates/VINs and your VIN.
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Michael
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1982 GPz1100
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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