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Intro to my insanity - 76 KZ900 LTD
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ANYWAY... the bike turned out to be a Kawasaki KZ900 LTD. I'm a bit embarrased to admit it, but I was not familiar with Kawasaki's. All the bikes I'd ever owned were Hondas. He had aquired the bike as a trade for some money owed and never rode it, because it was not anywhere close to running condition and he didn't want to invest in it. I could understand why! After I got it to the workshop, I began to dismantle the windjammer fairing and cb radio system. The next day I pressure washed it and began my inspection. I discovered it was a 76 model, and was last registered in 1978! Only has 14k miles on it too. All the rubber was trash, the gas tank only had minor rust, and the engine had excellent compression! That's a funny story in itself... I had taken the spark plugs out to pour in some ATF in the cylinders, and I thought I'd use the kickstand to turn the engine through a bit by hand. I thought if I did it slow enough, the ATF would stay in the cylinders. Instead, ATF went FLYING out the spark plug holes, covering everything in a 15 foot radius with red goo, including some very valuable turbine engines. OOPS! After cleaning that mess up, I moved the bike to my house.
Here are some pictures of the bike as I got it. Obviously, I've got alot of media blasting, polishing, painting, and "elbow-greasing" to do before she'll be socially presentable. For now, I'm just getting it running and roadworthy and cleaning her so I can get in some riding time again. Once I finish school and start working full time, I'm going to do a full blown restoration/rebuild that will even give ambergrismoon a run for his money. I've fallen in love with Kawasaki's quality of manufacture, design, and their manuals. And it's the only motorcycle anyone has given me, it's the same age of me, and it came from an aviation mecca! So, I plan on keeping the bike forever.
Now, my apologies to my brethen with short attention spans... here are the pictures! www.flickr.com/photos/bigbadwolf76/
Comments and suggestions are VERY welcome! I could use some encouragement, since today I finally got into the carbs, and it's almost hopeless! 30 years of goo!
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That's exactly right! I was thinking about "wiredgeorge" (that's you right?) while I was tearing apart my carbs today. They might be in your hands soon.
Well, you got the "Wired" part right.
Wrong dOOd!
Nice pick for the money - and nice guy you got her from - dig those 'ole Bushwhackers...
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So u gonna fix my carbs, or what? :evil:
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You people are WARPED! I LOVE IT! hahahah!!! :woohoo:
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Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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Looks like your LTD is almost 100% original, right down to the Goodyear Eagle tires. Too bad they'll have to be replaced. The only original part that's missing (that I can see) is the grab rail behind the seat, replaced by the luggage rack. Ask the PO if he still has it somewhere.
The Jardine exhaust pipes are rare, and worth restoring. You're definitely going to need to find a plating shop that can do decorative chrome.
'76 KZ900 LTD (Blaze)
'96 Voyager XII (Dark Star)
'79 KZ650 Cafe Project (Dirty Kurt)
Greensboro, NC
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