Last of the KZ900's

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24 May 2011 23:58 #453403 by Linsk
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Better late than never last bike is as important as first at least they got it right when they built yours.:laugh: I gave my parents a good line of sh*(_^%$t and they went for it didnt even finshed dinner as i was running out the door i heared my dad say why did i say yes . went to engewood kaw 31 years latter still have my bike. My dad got into bikes after that had many good miles with him.

1980 KZ 1000 A4 1075 kit 1980 KZ 1000 st 2400 orig miles 1982 GS 1100 E sold 2017 ZX 14R

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25 May 2011 10:12 #453454 by EricHa
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wireman wrote: both of the 77 900s ive seen up close were green,the green is starting to look cool to me after all these years.
probably because i dont see 5-6 of them everyday that same color anymore! :woohoo:


I thought about going with the green, but the brown just looked so perfectly 70's, and is the rarer of the two colors.

For sure on the stock paint back in the day. We couldn't wait to get something other than the factory paint job!



1977 Kawasaki KZ900A5
1975 Honda CB550K
1996 Ducati 900SS CR
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25 May 2011 10:57 #453460 by Patton
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In bygone days, a mural painted on top of a new bike's fuel tank was mandatory.

Art works of Frank Frazetta were very popular. As were many other famed artists.

But for such exposure to the finer arts, many bikers might have missed out on becoming so well culturefied.

Good Fortune! :)

1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD

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25 May 2011 11:50 #453471 by EricHa
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Patton wrote: In bygone days, a mural painted on top of a new bike's fuel tank was mandatory.

Art works of Frank Frazetta were very popular. As were many other famed artists.

But for such exposure to the finer arts, many bikers might have missed out on becoming so well culturefied.

Good Fortune! :)


Customer: "One Molly Hatchet please." Painter: "First album, Flirtin With Disaster, or Beating the Odds?"

1977 Kawasaki KZ900A5
1975 Honda CB550K
1996 Ducati 900SS CR

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25 May 2011 12:09 - 25 May 2011 12:10 #453474 by otakar
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You have an LTD bike. Why are you painting it the standard brown color of the regular KZ900? Those were dime-a-dozen the LTD is much more rare. The decals for the LTD are available. For the brown 900 they are much harder to find because no one wants to restore them.

74 Z1-A stock
76 KZ-900 Totaly stock vice MAC pipe
77 KZ-1000A stock
78 Z1-R 100%MINT 500 original Mi.
78 Z1-R Yoshi 1103 kit stage 1 cams Yoshi pipe. Etc
79 KZ-1300 (1400)
80 KZ-1300
81 Scratch built GPz1150R
82 KZ1000
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25 May 2011 12:43 #453479 by EricHa
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Hi Otakar. I'm pretty sure it's not an LTD. The LTD parts themselves were mismatched. The bike had the A5 drum rear wheel, single disc front setup, black gauge covers etc. The KZ900 LTD VIN sequence is KZ900B-*****




As for the LTD styling, I prefer spoke wheels and fatter tanks, and the LTD doesn't deliver either. As for desirability, you may remember that no one gave a rat's ass about ANY of these old 900's for years. That has changed. ;)

1977 Kawasaki KZ900A5
1975 Honda CB550K
1996 Ducati 900SS CR
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25 May 2011 13:11 #453484 by henrymski
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Nice ride! Can't wait to see the finished bike. BTW, as far as 900s go, yours is by far the best for riding. Fully developed for the model line.

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25 May 2011 15:28 #453502 by otakar
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EricHa wrote: Hi Otakar. I'm pretty sure it's not an LTD. The LTD parts themselves were mismatched. The bike had the A5 drum rear wheel, single disc front setup, black gauge covers etc. The KZ900 LTD VIN sequence is KZ900B-*****




As for the LTD styling, I prefer spoke wheels and fatter tanks, and the LTD doesn't deliver either. As for desirability, you may remember that no one gave a rat's ass about ANY of these old 900's for years. That has changed. ;)


I stand corrected. Those cosmetics are actually off of a 1977 KZ1000LTD. In which case he will also require a new full size fuel tank.

74 Z1-A stock
76 KZ-900 Totaly stock vice MAC pipe
77 KZ-1000A stock
78 Z1-R 100%MINT 500 original Mi.
78 Z1-R Yoshi 1103 kit stage 1 cams Yoshi pipe. Etc
79 KZ-1300 (1400)
80 KZ-1300
81 Scratch built GPz1150R
82 KZ1000

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25 May 2011 18:10 #453537 by wireman
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Patton wrote: In bygone days, a mural painted on top of a new bike's fuel tank was mandatory.

Art works of Frank Frazetta were very popular. As were many other famed artists.

But for such exposure to the finer arts, many bikers might have missed out on becoming so well culturefied.

Good Fortune! :)

oh god,i survived the 70s/80s once with murals and 5lb metal flake paintjobs once,now you had to remind me! :sick: :woohoo:
i need to dig out the tank that came with my 73 and take a picture of the greenish/gold metal flake paint,looks like it belongs on a 1970s ski boat painted by george barris! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

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