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81 kz750 four cyclinder project
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To figure out what bike it is try CycleChaos.com -->> List of Kawasaki motorcycles.
Is the motorcycle currently running & rideable? I would get it running perfect before doing anything to it. fuel tank & petcock. airbox/air filter. clean carburetors. ignition system checks/maintenance. valve clearance check. tires & chain. etc.
CV carburetors can be difficult to tune for individual pod filters, so you could end up with a lot of down time trying to get it to run right. Instead of a bobber, I'll suggest a cafe racer instead or keep it stock, depending upon what model it is.
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Nessism wrote: I agree with martin; get the bike all sorted out and running properly before chopping the thing all to shreds. There are a bazillion hacked up bobbers/cafe bikes littering craigslist already, but relatively few nice usable older bikes. It will be a more useful bike and worth more money if you keep it original. Pick up a half finished bobber and complete the project if you just must punish yourself. At least that way something positive will come out of it all.
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I think this statement should be carved into the stone KZr 10 Commandments and posted prominently on the forum rules where you have to read it and click [OK] before signing in.
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As far as I know all KZ650's were 5 speeds. I understand KZ550's were 6 speeds. and it is possible to put them in a 650 case.
I don't have a plan and I'm sticken' to it! '77 KZ 650 / 750 GPz custom project in progress
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The VIN's starting segments (on the neck) distinguish the actual model. Engine #'s can also be traced to their original model origins if questionable. .................................Mikedrgnknite wrote: I have an 81 kawi kz 750 four cyclinder that i would like to turn into a bobber-ish style cycle. Any and all ideas and info would be greatly appreciated. I'm new to the cycle world but know what i would like. Pods, 4 to 1 exhaust, solo seat, and possible lowering the seat. Ive heard alot of nightmares about pods. Any suggestions? I thought it was a 750e but under the seat says 750f, what or where do i find the real subletter for parts to order, etc? Any and all help w ok uld be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Vroom-vroom!!!
(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!
Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!
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1981 KZ750-H2 LTD
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