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Got it! 1976 KZ900 Ltd
- The Gringo
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- ¡Usted no necesita otra motocicleta!
I have a 77 1000 LTD with original pipes on it and I now have a digital camera to take a pic with but until I replace the bad disc drive on my computer I won't be able to load the pics from the camera. Tim aka Ltdrider will be better equipped to help you because he has already taken the journey you are about to embark on and ended up with a top flight example of your bike.
I have to say that looking at the pics of your new bike makes me a bit jealous. I'd love to get my hands on a 900 B-1 in that condition for a long term resto. Just be patient and do it right, you now own one of the best of the breed and they only made around 5000 or so of them so consider yourself lucky.
Andy
Akron, Ohio
80 Z-1 Classic-Sold
84 GPZ1100
79 KZ 1000 LTD
78 KZ 1000 A2
77 KZ 1000 LTD-Sold
76 KZ 900 The definition of a barn find
76 KZ 900-Sold gone to Denmark
KZ 750 times 3, KZ 650 times 8 Sold 1 down to 7
KZ 550 times 2 80 440LTD-Sold
81 CSR 305-Sold 81 Yamaha XS650 Special
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1977 KZ1000A1
1977 KZ1000A1 (Superbike Project)
1969 Chevrolet C/10 Short Fleet
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1977 KZ1000A1
1977 KZ1000A1 (Superbike Project)
1969 Chevrolet C/10 Short Fleet
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- Link14
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Still thinking.....:huh:
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Nothing worse than taking it apart, rebuilding the top end, paint the frame, put it all back together and THEN finding out second gear doesn't work. :S
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IMO, git er goin, take her for a ride, see what she's got goin on. THEN take her down with a better idea of what's going on.
Nothing worse than taking it apart, rebuilding the top end, paint the frame, put it all back together and THEN finding out second gear doesn't work. :S
Word! Don't waste time on something that isn't viable. If she runs well (which she probably does!) THEN get squirrely as you want. 'Til then, slow an' steady wins the race.
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After I cleaned up the mess, loosened up the 8 clamps holding the carbs, but I'm kind of stuck now. The FSM says to lift the carbs "back and up" after loosening clamps. Easier said than done.
Any have any suggestions. Thanks!
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... loosened up the 8 clamps holding the carbs, but I'm
kind of stuck now. The FSM says to lift the carbs "back and up"
after loosening clamps. Easier said than done... any
suggestions....
Easier (but still not fun) if first remove the rear clamp screws,
then spread each rear clamp enough to remove them altogether from
their positions around the intake hoses. Gets the clamps completely
out of the way. My clamps have always resumed shape without any
damage from the spreading out, and replaced during reassembly after
the carbs have otherwise been fitted into place. Sometimes the old
hard hoses may be made slightly more manageable by dousing them
with Armoral and/or heating them with a hairdryer. Have always
pulled the carb assembly from right hand (kickstarter) side of the
bike.
The "fun" starts with a set of new soft flexible intake hoses from
Z1E > Z1E
When reinstalling the carbs, would suggest attaching the throttle
cables while carbs are being held almost in position but still
protruding toward right hand side of the bike.
Pressing carbs back into the carb holders on engine side may be
eased by using some Armoral or silicone lube inside the carb
holders. After getting the carbs lined up and started into the
holders, and clamps loosly in place (with screws at the bottom),
I use a wood stake as a lever behind the carbs to push them fully
into the holders.
When affixing and tightening the two inside air intake hose clamps,
I keep the screws on top for easier access.
Btw, don't worry too much about the missing airbox intake horn, as
it doesn't do much anyhow besides take up what's otherwise some
really good useful storage space underneath the seat.
Good Luck!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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Goodluck! - Skipper
Also I have a Youtube spot with this bike:
1976 KZ900LTD Fully Restored
2000 Vulcan FI Classic
1998 Ducati ST2, Gone
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Skipper - I'd already drooled over your video when I did some google searches....very nice looking bike, that's what I'm striving for. Have to chat with you about where you got those tires.
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www.oldbikebarn.com/Dunlop-F11-Qualifier-100-90-x-19-Front-Tire
Watch out how much you spend I lost count over $5K (engine/carb rebuilds, new powdercoat, new paint, new exhaust) (I wonder what those 100's of hours worth of labor are worth!) Oh well, it's quite the conversation piece at the bike gatherings. My Harley custom chopper buddies get ticked when the crowd gathers around my less than $10K 32 year old bike only quick glancing their new $50K custom job. I can't help but feel a little smug. You'll enjoy the attention that bike will get.
1976 KZ900LTD Fully Restored
2000 Vulcan FI Classic
1998 Ducati ST2, Gone
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KZ900LTD, KZ750LTD, KZ650, 72'Triumph Trident
"Over the Mountains
Of the Moon,
Down the Valley of the Shadow,
Ride, boldly ride,"
The shade replied
"If you seek for Eldorado!"
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