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07 Sep 2016 10:45 #741428
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1978 KZ1000 A2A restoration video & pics was created by vintagebiker
I haven't been on this site in a few years since I restored my KZ1000 1978 but I thought I would let everyone know that I put a few videos on you tube of the restoration process of my bike.
Just search "Motor Oil & Beer" on YouTube.
thank you
Bruce
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Just search "Motor Oil & Beer" on YouTube.
thank you
Bruce
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24 Sep 2016 16:34 #743434
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1978 KZ1000, 1976 KZ900, 1975 H2, 1973 H1, 1973 H2, 1978 RD400, 1977 RD400, 1974 RD350
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Nice KZ! I prefer the stock seat because its lines flow with the tank and tail. Your seat is probably more comfortable.
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24 Sep 2016 20:11 #743446
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1980 KZ750 LTDx2
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Are there videos of your KZ there? I saw a bunch of Norton stuff something about splitting cases nothing about KZ's and then got distracted by mudbog videos that your stuff linked to but nothing KZ....
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24 Sep 2016 20:18 #743447
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There is a couple videos there at that site.
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24 Sep 2016 20:21 #743448
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Here is another one, basically all the same with different pictures.
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24 Sep 2016 20:32 #743449
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Carbs out of sync. :whistle:
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25 Sep 2016 06:49 #743491
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Two questions for you if you still remember.... What kind of hand controls are you using, specifically that front master cylinder and brake and also the foot pegs?
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25 Sep 2016 10:44 #743508
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I have carb balancers, those carbs are bang on.
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25 Sep 2016 10:49 #743510
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The front brake master cylinder is from EBAY. Just a cheap aftermarket one. Master cylinders are all pretty much the same. There is basically 2 types one for dual front brakes and one for single disc. The piston bore is either 10mm or 12 I believe, can't remember exactly. Almost all the banjo bolts are the same 8mm. It's an easy fit. I tried to rebuild the original one but is was just too worn out. The pegs are stock.
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