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04 May 2024 08:52 #898441
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77 KZ 1000 A
21 Z900 RS
Project 73 Z1
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Hello everyone! I'm looking forward to sharing information here. I love motorcycles. I got my first bike in 1972, it was a Honda trail 70. From there I've had a '73 Yamaha AT3, 74 Honda Elsinore 125, 76 YZ 100. In 77 I bought my first street bike which was a 76 Suzuki GS550. I only kept it 3 months thanks to someone almost running over me on a country road one morning. I started college about that time and was out of motorcycles for quite a while. I started amateur car racing in the '90s running Mazda RX7s in scca events. In 1996 I bought a Honda CBR 900RR. What a rocket ship compared to the GS550. I kept it a year or two before I sold it. It was a get through a divorce bike. Got back into the car racing doing endurance races in miatas and rx7s for a few years and sold all of that around covid time. In August of 2023 I bought my first Kawasaki a 1977 KZ 1000 pictured in my avatar for restoration. I rode it for about 300 mi before I actually started doing the restoration and my quandary was that I knew this bike would be down for quite some time and I enjoyed riding again so much that the bike behind the kz1000 I purchased a month later so I would have something to ride while I was working on the KZ. As I'm sure you can recognize, it's a 2021 Z900 RS. The picture posted below is of 77 before the facelift. After completing the restoration, I started looking for my next project bike. I ended up buying a used motorcycle dealers old inventory of Z1 and KZ parts. Now I have projects for months and or years. Fun fun fun!
77 KZ 1000 A
21 Z900 RS
Project 73 Z1
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04 May 2024 10:42 #898452
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Welcome from the UK
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04 May 2024 11:44 #898463
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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Welcome to KZR! Where are you located? Nice score on the parts cache of old Kawasaki parts.
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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04 May 2024 14:23 #898471
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The Rust Bros. Garage Collection
1974 Honda CB 550 K0
1975 Honda CB 400F Super Sport
1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000 LTD
1980 Suzuki GS 1100E
1982 Honda CB 900F Super Sport
1983 Honda CB 1100F
1984 Honda Sabre 700
1984 Honda Interceptor 1000
1990 Moto Guzzi 1000
1994 Kawasaki ZG 1000 Concours
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The Rust Bros. Garage Collection
1974 Honda CB 550 K0
1975 Honda CB 400F Super Sport
1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000 LTD
1980 Suzuki GS 1100E
1982 Honda CB 900F Super Sport
1983 Honda CB 1100F
1984 Honda Sabre 700
1984 Honda Interceptor 1000
1990 Moto Guzzi 1000
1994 Kawasaki ZG 1000 Concours
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04 May 2024 15:13 #898475
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1974 Z1A
1015
welded Z1 crank
Andrews 1X Cams
Delkevic 4 into 1
Superbike bars
530 conversion
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Sounds like you've developed the same addiction we have. Welcome to the fun!
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1974 Z1A
1015
welded Z1 crank
Andrews 1X Cams
Delkevic 4 into 1
Superbike bars
530 conversion
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04 May 2024 16:02 #898480
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21 Z900 RS
Project 73 Z1
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Thanks Wookie, We just watched the 1st Star wars movie last night. It had been years since we last watched it. Loved it again.
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21 Z900 RS
Project 73 Z1
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04 May 2024 16:09 #898482
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Project 73 Z1
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Project 73 Z1
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04 May 2024 16:17 #898484
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Project 73 Z1
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I think I have, motorcycles are so much easier to work on than cars
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05 May 2024 06:59 - 05 May 2024 07:03 #898503
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Yet another soul infected with The Dreaded Z-Bug has joined our aZylum.
The of symptoms of Z-Bug Motorcycle Madness are unique, and the mechanisms driving the symptoms are very poorly understood. The international medical community has studiously ignored this behavior for decades, so we're left to our own devices.
Those so inflicted generally attempt to self-medicate by applying more Z-bikes and, in advanced cases, even individual Z-bike parts! In chronic, severe cases there are even vintage used parts that may be found squirreled away in the sufferer's parts stash. We see that's already occurred. There also seems to be an infrequent symptom in some individuals that manifests by traveling long distances to hot, dusty & primitive encampments where parts pushers openly display their wares. There, they spend untold hours wandering among large collections of mostly irrelevant items searching through disorganized collections of grimy parts for that one (just one..., just one..., just one...) item that might bring temporary relief. Mid-Ohio & Barber come to mind.
But here's the thing, (there's always a thing...) it's really The Dreaded Z-Bug that compels the individual to acquire additional Z-bikes, parts, arcane knowledge & such. It does so by subtly altering the cognitive processes to make it seem as if it's their idea. Mind control, in other words. It's a Z-Bug defense mechanism to ensure it's survival.
There is no known cure.
It's been a long time since we've written about The Dreaded Z-Bug. It doesn't like it's secrets to be revealed, and there's usually a price to be paid in maintenance. We've tried hiding our revelations within irrelevant threads, but to no avail. There's this sudden urge to eschew breakfast, go to the shop & turn wrenches, clean and.........................................
Good Ridin'
slmjim & Z1BEBE
A biker looks at your engine and chrome.
A Rider looks at your odometer and tags.
1973 ('72 builds) Z1 x2
1974 Z1-A x2
1975 Z1-B x2
1993 CB 750 Nighthawk x2
2009 ST1300A
www.kawasaki-z-classik.com
An enthusiast's forum focused exclusively
on all things Z1, Z2 and KZ900.
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Welcome to our little interwebs corner of Motorcycle Madness, Coyote! Nice bikes! Rest assured, you're among friends now.Sounds like you've developed the same addiction we have. Welcome to the fun!
Yet another soul infected with The Dreaded Z-Bug has joined our aZylum.
The of symptoms of Z-Bug Motorcycle Madness are unique, and the mechanisms driving the symptoms are very poorly understood. The international medical community has studiously ignored this behavior for decades, so we're left to our own devices.
Those so inflicted generally attempt to self-medicate by applying more Z-bikes and, in advanced cases, even individual Z-bike parts! In chronic, severe cases there are even vintage used parts that may be found squirreled away in the sufferer's parts stash. We see that's already occurred. There also seems to be an infrequent symptom in some individuals that manifests by traveling long distances to hot, dusty & primitive encampments where parts pushers openly display their wares. There, they spend untold hours wandering among large collections of mostly irrelevant items searching through disorganized collections of grimy parts for that one (just one..., just one..., just one...) item that might bring temporary relief. Mid-Ohio & Barber come to mind.
But here's the thing, (there's always a thing...) it's really The Dreaded Z-Bug that compels the individual to acquire additional Z-bikes, parts, arcane knowledge & such. It does so by subtly altering the cognitive processes to make it seem as if it's their idea. Mind control, in other words. It's a Z-Bug defense mechanism to ensure it's survival.
There is no known cure.
It's been a long time since we've written about The Dreaded Z-Bug. It doesn't like it's secrets to be revealed, and there's usually a price to be paid in maintenance. We've tried hiding our revelations within irrelevant threads, but to no avail. There's this sudden urge to eschew breakfast, go to the shop & turn wrenches, clean and.........................................
Good Ridin'
slmjim & Z1BEBE
A biker looks at your engine and chrome.
A Rider looks at your odometer and tags.
1973 ('72 builds) Z1 x2
1974 Z1-A x2
1975 Z1-B x2
1993 CB 750 Nighthawk x2
2009 ST1300A
www.kawasaki-z-classik.com
An enthusiast's forum focused exclusively
on all things Z1, Z2 and KZ900.
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05 May 2024 08:08 #898512
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77 KZ 1000 A
21 Z900 RS
Project 73 Z1
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Yep, that describes me to a T. I did a quick blood test this morning and test showed that I'm definitely positive for the z-bug. I've had a version of it for a long long time now and it seems to mutate. I had the two-stroke dirt bike bug which turned into Mazda RX-7 bug and now has mutated into my first experience with the z bug strain. I think it's airborne but wearing a mask doesn't seem to help. I think some folks are just predisposed.
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21 Z900 RS
Project 73 Z1
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