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First KZ project…. 1980 KZ1000
- JOE MKII
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I just started a KZ1000 project myself, first KZ I have ever worked on.
It will be relatively boring. One of the tranny bearings was toast so I have got the engine out and will spit the cases redo the trans and rebuild the carbs , tune up, clean up and I hope to be riding it sometime next summer!
I received two motorcycles when my good friend and cousin passed away a few years back . This KZ and a custom H2 750. I finished the H2 although it will be an ongoing work, and now I am on to the KZ.
This one will be 99% stock and will hopefully live a mundane street life for years to come.
A lot of GREAT info on the site, I have already learned much!!
Anyone with experience with Robinson Transmissions ??
I may send this one out to be looked over and rebuilt by them.
And I have to say Im getting old almost killed myself getting this engine out AND I had help….Age, the great equalizer :dry:
Here are some random pics;
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Nice bike.
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Question
Block off plates for the smog plumbing, good, bad, I assume theres no problem deleting the smog stuff if I want??
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I have a lot of parts from 80E2 shafty that would fit that bike. The front end is cashed, but a full refreshed MKII motor, brakes etc are available. R
1980 KZ 1000E2
Crashed 6/2016
1980 KZ550A
Sold 3/2016
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Good luck and have fun with your project. Oh, and thanks in advance for the photos.
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I can get block off plates easy enough so thats what I am going to do.
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1982 KZ 750 LTD H3 stock except with custom seat skin and kawasaki period backrest.
Kawasaki 1989 eliminator 250 b3
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1980 Kz1000 A4 21000 miles
2005 Road King 150,000 miles
1968 CL125 Honda 11,000 Miles
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rrsmsw9999 wrote: That's a beaut!
I have a lot of parts from 80E2 shafty that would fit that bike. The front end is cashed, but a full refreshed MKII motor, brakes etc are available. R
1980 KZ1000B Ltd
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my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
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Any advice on factory service manuals would be appreciated, and I did search the site but Im still confused
Also I believe I am missing this piece of the air box, I know the bike ran well in the past as it is but i am looking for advice..Replace or leave it out. I know all the trouble jetting can be without a complete air box,I have done A LOT of jetting with pods, some of it actually succefuly :laugh: I am going to be using the air box that attaches to the carbs for sure so its just the air intake that would be missing.
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The air box silencer is almost never with the bike, most people ditched them when they pulled the battery out for storage, or because they didn't want to hassle with them.
You'll be fine without it, if you find one you can put it on later, they don't come up often, and you'll be lucky to find one for $100.
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
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