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'78 KZ1000 makeover
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your right with those inspiration pics.the bike is looking good. you stole those forks.I just bought a complete front end with wheel off of 07 1k for 500.still waiting to get it.seeing yours mocked up has me heading out to the garage to get some work done.congrats on the baby.
Thanks you and welcome! $500 is a good deal complete with a wheel too....I just stole these ones :ohmy: I will gladly accept your congradulations. What are YOU building that you need gixxer 1K forks for, hmmmm?
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Josh, I have no idea where I'm going to get a Triumph front wheel. The only matching one on ebay is in England, it has a flat spot and it would be $500 shipped. 500 bones for a damaged wheel......ouch. I am contemplating running a GSXR wheel until I can aquire the correct Triumph front for a reasonable price. We'll see what comes up in the next month or so
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1978 KZ1000 A2 Click--->Build Thread
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OK Jack, I had NO IDEA that my cases could be anything other than standard 1K engine cases. What code in the engine serial # denotes a MK2?
The engines fall into ranges of numbers used in each model year. Check www.zedder.com and go to Bike Info. They list all the 79-80 models with engine and frame serial numbers so it's relatively easy to figure out what you have.
ie. KZT00AE....= STD., KZT00BE....= LTD., KZT00CE....= Police, KZT00GE....= Custom etc.
79 KZ 1075 MKll
79 KZ 1500 MKll dragbike
Gone but not forgotten:
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1 X 75 Z1B
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porchev914 wrote:
OK Jack, I had NO IDEA that my cases could be anything other than standard 1K engine cases. What code in the engine serial # denotes a MK2?
The engines fall into ranges of numbers used in each model year. Check www.zedder.com and go to Bike Info. They list all the 79-80 models with engine and frame serial numbers so it's relatively easy to figure out what you have.
ie. KZT00AE....= STD., KZT00BE....= LTD., KZT00CE....= Police, KZT00GE....= Custom etc.
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here is my project
If you haven't already, you should start a build thread for that pretty little bike, that way you can post more pics of her. That looks like a nice foundation for a street bike. Are you just planning on the swingarm and gixxer forks, or is there more planned for your project?
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76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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No worries boss, it's just easier for people to follow your project when it has its own threadsorry about that,not trying to hijack your thread. ill do just that.
Mark, I have a 15 tooth cam sprocket. I don't know, maybe my cases were replaced under warranty 30 years ago and a MK2 unit was substituted for the weaker KZ1K cases? Hell, I din't even know the MK2 had different cases until Jack said something. But Jacks observation is correct on the ribs on the front of the case. Is there another indicator for MK2 cases I can check to confirm guys?
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Consulted my guru and he told me another way to identify MKll cases beside the serial#. The reinforcing main ribs inside the lower case from the front to the oil filter cavity is .600 thick for MKll, .545 for ST and Classic. Not sure on LTD, may or may not be MKll spec. 73-78 Z1/ KZ ribs are .300. ST and Classic cases have J Model Style tranny doors, MKll are Z1/KZ 900/1000 style.
Here's an anomoly from Mother Kaw. Bought a set of 80 Classic cases which have .545 thick main ribs but have 18 smaller ribs on the lower cases ( Z1/ KZ style )than the 13 on my MKll cases or the 78 version. Never seen that before and was wondering what I had until I measured.
79 KZ 1075 MKll
79 KZ 1500 MKll dragbike
Gone but not forgotten:
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1 X 74 Z1A
1 X 75 Z1B
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