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GrantL buys a KZ 750 L project bike.
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28 Apr 2008 18:03 #209891
by Grantl
1981 KZ1000 CSR
1983 KZ750 Project Bike
1990 550 Zephyr
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GrantL buys a KZ 750 L project bike. was created by Grantl
Hi everyone,
this weekend I picked up a KZ 750 project bike from a very nice couple who live about 65 miles away in Ojai. The bike is variously semi-gloss or flat black depending on where you stand or at what angle you're looking--kind of Mad Max Looking. The rims are standard Kawasaki mags painted GPZ red. It runs okay, it's rough below 3,000 rpms, then the power kicks in almost to redline. It has what appears to be an older version of a Kerker exhaust. I think the exhaust will clean up really nice if I ceramic paint it. Can you or should you consider some sort of powdercoating for an exhaust? Or do they get too hot?
The bike has about 40.000 miles on the odo, and some of the electrics don't work. The gauge cluster is whack, the tach works well but the speedo jumps like crazy. The left turn signals work but the right ones don't--maybe wiring or bulbs, headlight works but no highbeam. Eventually I'll get to looking at it. The brakes work well but the rotors look worn so will probably need replaced. It has a small flycatcher fairing that makes the bike look more modern than it is.
Like I said, this is a project that my adult son and I will work on together. It has a lot of potential, and I think he will look really cool riding with us on some of the KZR group rides we have planned for this summer.
Sorry no pics yet. I took some but my computer at home is suffering a virus attack that my antivirus software doesn't seem to be able to catch.
this weekend I picked up a KZ 750 project bike from a very nice couple who live about 65 miles away in Ojai. The bike is variously semi-gloss or flat black depending on where you stand or at what angle you're looking--kind of Mad Max Looking. The rims are standard Kawasaki mags painted GPZ red. It runs okay, it's rough below 3,000 rpms, then the power kicks in almost to redline. It has what appears to be an older version of a Kerker exhaust. I think the exhaust will clean up really nice if I ceramic paint it. Can you or should you consider some sort of powdercoating for an exhaust? Or do they get too hot?
The bike has about 40.000 miles on the odo, and some of the electrics don't work. The gauge cluster is whack, the tach works well but the speedo jumps like crazy. The left turn signals work but the right ones don't--maybe wiring or bulbs, headlight works but no highbeam. Eventually I'll get to looking at it. The brakes work well but the rotors look worn so will probably need replaced. It has a small flycatcher fairing that makes the bike look more modern than it is.
Like I said, this is a project that my adult son and I will work on together. It has a lot of potential, and I think he will look really cool riding with us on some of the KZR group rides we have planned for this summer.
Sorry no pics yet. I took some but my computer at home is suffering a virus attack that my antivirus software doesn't seem to be able to catch.
1981 KZ1000 CSR
1983 KZ750 Project Bike
1990 550 Zephyr
1994 KZ1000 P
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28 Apr 2008 21:05 #209937
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s49.photobucket.com/albums/f255/JohNLA_photo/1983%20GPZ%20550/
83 GPZ 550 Stock with 3600 miles_83s.
83 GPZ 550 4-1,pods,Mikuni 36,000 + miles
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Congrats, the bike sounds cool.
s49.photobucket.com/albums/f255/JohNLA_photo/1983%20GPZ%20550/
83 GPZ 550 Stock with 3600 miles_83s.
83 GPZ 550 4-1,pods,Mikuni 36,000 + miles
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28 Apr 2008 23:27 #209962
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Replied by Zedone on topic GrantL buys a KZ 750 L project bike.
Right on!... good to hear another KZ getting worked on. Sounds like a great way to spend time with your son... wrenching & riding. Happy KZ-ing, Doug
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29 Apr 2008 03:05 #209973
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Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
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1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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Good...I like the 'L' model...and get that virus-thing looked at...try Spybot (free shareware).
Michael
Victoria, Texas
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1977 KZ1000A
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30 Apr 2008 15:16 #210338
by apeman
Petaluma and Truckee, CA -- member since Jan. 23, 2003;
PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
This is what I do for fun, not for work. It is art, with a little engineering thrown in.
Replied by apeman on topic GrantL buys a KZ 750 L project bike.
I love the KZ750L model. In fact, I have a near mint OEM tank in the original black w/orange and red stripes that I am using on my project bike. I decided to build the KZ750H cafe/bob/streatfighter bike around the KZ750L tank, since I could never find a KZ750L project bike to put in on.
I am going to try to attach pictures from a brochure that show off this model -- hope they work!
I am going to try to attach pictures from a brochure that show off this model -- hope they work!
Petaluma and Truckee, CA -- member since Jan. 23, 2003;
PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
This is what I do for fun, not for work. It is art, with a little engineering thrown in.
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