New KZ Member with his first bike and it was technically free!!!

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18 Aug 2006 17:21 #70758 by playswithfire
Hi to everyone here on the KZrider forums. My name is Chris and I just acquired my first bike..at least since I was a little kid shooting around my parents place on a dirt bike. I've been reading through the posts around here this week as I just got my bike last Saturday and I am pumped about learing from all the great minds around here. Right now my bike is at my inlaws in Oklahoma but its ready to be picked up when I get to town next week..and as for the getting a bike for free part well, I traded a guy in Tulsa his 1977 Kawasaki KZ750 B for my old 1976 Invader Intruder boat that I had replaced for a newer and bigger model about 3 years ago. Boat had been sitting in my parents backyard and they were ready to see it leave and I was ready to get a bike. My wife is excited that I found a bike and I am ready to ride. I have alot to learn about riding in general and about my new baby so feel free to teach me!!

Playswithfire
aka Chris

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18 Aug 2006 17:28 #70762 by playswithfire
Here is a shot of my bike if I have it reduced enough for the forum..if not I'll try again!! LOL

I'm gonna keep trying with the pic..anyone got any clues..:woohoo:

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18 Aug 2006 17:29 #70763 by wireman
welcome to z-jungle,is that a 750 twin or four?B)

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18 Aug 2006 17:34 #70765 by playswithfire
I have no idea. Hopefully if I can get these pics uploaded then someone can tell me.. I'm really a complete novice at this.
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18 Aug 2006 17:37 #70766 by playswithfire
the other side thanks to my lovely wife..
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18 Aug 2006 17:39 #70768 by wireman
looks like a twin.;)

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18 Aug 2006 17:48 #70773 by playswithfire
backend

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18 Aug 2006 17:53 #70775 by playswithfire
front end

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18 Aug 2006 18:22 #70777 by Nevco48
playswithfire wrote:

....and I am pumped about learing from all the great minds around here.


Welcome Chris. You will soon find out that the vast majority of us KZers are really a bunch of f*cknuts. We do have some fun though. Your bike is a twin- two cylinders, two carbs, two exhaust headers, etc. Some 750's are 4 cylinder models. (The twins are way cooler)

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18 Aug 2006 19:21 #70795 by guitargeek
Nevco48 wrote:

Some 750's are 4 cylinder models. (The twins are way cooler)


BZZZZZRT!! Wrong answer!

1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"

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18 Aug 2006 19:30 #70797 by Biquetoast
Nevco48 wrote:

(The twins are way cooler)

RIGHT ANSWER!!!

Welcome Chris, fellow twin owner. Ask questions, we love to help where we can.

(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
kz750twins.com

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18 Aug 2006 20:17 #70805 by Nevco48
:laugh: I shoulda figured that might stir things up:laugh: You know how they say opinions are like a$$holes....:ohmy:

Anyway, I just made a deal with an old guy about an hour or so north of me- he's got a '78 KZ 750 (twin!) that he says is too big for him. ( He is 79) He wants to trade the 750 and a guitar for my 440. My son and girlfriend both used the 440 as a first bike, but now feel it is too small so it is just sitting around. The old timer said the 750 runs fine, just needs some cosmetic work. I have been looking for something that I can mess with- ie, paint, bob, whatever... I couldnt bring myself to do that to the bikes I have now as they are too close to original. What the heck I'm going to do with a guitar, I dunno. Anybody round here want a "nearly brand new "Galveston" Jumbo Acoustic Cutaway 6 string guitar, black, flattop." Or at least tell me if it is worth trying to sell. I could do like Belushi in "Animal House" and smash it..

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