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Welcome to KZR! That's a fine trio of Z1R's for sure. Do you have any pictures of them out on the road there in Colombia?
Thanks for sharing.
Bill
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1968 BSA 441 Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 W3, 1976 KZ900, 1979 KZ750 Twin, 1979 KZ750 Twin Trike, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 2000 Valkyrie, 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S. 1983 GL 1100
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1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
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1975 Z2A
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alexgutim wrote: Hola Amigos, aqui escribiendo desde Bogota, Colombia, here at home, in Bogota, I have a Kawasaki KZ1000-Z1R -D1, with Engine number KZTOODE-015843 and I know the other three Z1R - 78 with Engine numbers near mine.
and I also know two Z1R 80, one in Bogota and one in Medellin.
I share this picture of two KZ of my friends and mine, Picture in Medellin, Colombia
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79 LTD B3
80 LTD B4 1075 kit JE Pistons .410 cam grind, Bassani, 31 keihin CR Specials...
1980 Z1R, 2002 ZRX1200, 2003 ZRX1200
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79 LTD B3
80 LTD B4 1075 kit JE Pistons .410 cam grind, Bassani, 31 keihin CR Specials...
1980 Z1R, 2002 ZRX1200, 2003 ZRX1200
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saxjonz wrote: Quick question for those of you with z1r's. Are the brake caliper rebuild kits the same as the regular z1 calipers? The same question goes for the fuse box. Although, I think I may just get one step ahead of the game and install a modded one that works better.
The '78 Z1-R uses a smaller piston than most of the other KZ1000 models, so a regular KZ1000 rebuild kit won't have the correct piston seal. I'm not sure what size piston the Z1 used, but the Z1-R uses a 38mm piston, while most Kz1000s use a 42mm.
Z1 Ent. sells the 38mm piston seal as a separate part. See the notes on this page.
www.z1enterprises.com/ItemDetails.aspx?i...f1300&item=KL32-1289
They also stock replacement pistons:
www.z1enterprises.com/ItemDetails.aspx?i...KZ650&item=KL32-4045
As for the fuse box, if you don't mind modifying the fuse box, modern automotive style fuses are much better. I melted the fuse clips off of two stock fuse boxes so far.
I used an inline fuse holder like this to replace the 20A fuse on my bike:
www.amazon.com/14AWG-In-line-Automotive-...holder/dp/B00BUL3B18
'78 Z1-R in blue , '78 Z1-R in black, '78 Z1-R in pieces
My dad's '74 Z1
'00 ZRX1100
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79 LTD B3
80 LTD B4 1075 kit JE Pistons .410 cam grind, Bassani, 31 keihin CR Specials...
1980 Z1R, 2002 ZRX1200, 2003 ZRX1200
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79 LTD B3
80 LTD B4 1075 kit JE Pistons .410 cam grind, Bassani, 31 keihin CR Specials...
1980 Z1R, 2002 ZRX1200, 2003 ZRX1200
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saxjonz wrote: Say, does anyone know if the fusebox between the z1r and ltd?
The Kawasaki on-line parts diagram system is very helpful with these cross-reference questions.
The fuse box on the '78 Z1R was not used on any other KZ1000 model. It looks like it was borrowed from the KZ650 instead.
The database lists the following models for fuse box part number 26004-1002. The Z1R is the only 1000 model.
KZ1000-D1 (Z1R) (1978)
KZ550-A1 (1980)
KZ550-A2 (1981)
KZ550-A3 (1982)
KZ550-A4 (1983)
KZ550-C1 (LTD) (1980)
KZ550-C2 (LTD) (1981)
KZ550-C3 (LTD) (1982)
KZ550-C4 (LTD) (1983)
KZ550-D1 (GPz) (1981)
KZ650-B1 (1977)
KZ650-B2 (1978)
KZ650-B2A (1978)
KZ650-B3 (1979)
KZ650-C1 (Custom) (1977)
KZ650-C2 (Custom) (1978)
KZ650-C3 (Custom) (1979)
KZ650-D1 (SR) (1978)
KZ650-D1A (SR) (1978)
KZ650-D2 (SR) (1979)
KZ650-E1 (LTD) (1980)
KZ650-F1 (1980)
'78 Z1-R in blue , '78 Z1-R in black, '78 Z1-R in pieces
My dad's '74 Z1
'00 ZRX1100
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79 LTD B3
80 LTD B4 1075 kit JE Pistons .410 cam grind, Bassani, 31 keihin CR Specials...
1980 Z1R, 2002 ZRX1200, 2003 ZRX1200
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saxjonz wrote: But the question is...my bike may have an 80 front end on it. It may actually be an 80 with an older motor, or it may be an 80 motor with pre emission head,
Just post the frame number on the steering head, and the serial number on the engine, and it will be easy to tell what year it is. Or better yet, both should start with KZT00D, and if the numbers are below about 017390 you have a 78 frame and engine.
www.zedder.com/Info/78%20KZ1000-D1%20Z1-R.htm
saxjonz wrote: ...that fuse box is a hot mess, no pun intended.
For the fuse box, under the left side cover the '78 has a connector block with four connectors, each one a different color (blue, green, white, brown). This is sort of the central hub of the electrical system. The '80 has a simplified harness and does not include this connector block. If you see this connector block, you should have a '78 wiring harness and need a '78 fuse box.
Like this: ?
'78 Z1-R in blue , '78 Z1-R in black, '78 Z1-R in pieces
My dad's '74 Z1
'00 ZRX1100
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saxjonz wrote: ...that fuse box is a hot mess, no pun intended. :whistle:
How about this for a fuse box?
Or one of these...
'78 Z1-R in blue , '78 Z1-R in black, '78 Z1-R in pieces
My dad's '74 Z1
'00 ZRX1100
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