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EDIT, factory exhaust is differ, the A is 4 into 4 and LTD is 4 into 2.
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1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
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martin_csr wrote: Ltd has a chrome chain cover & may have more chrome elsewhere, possibly the meter covers. ???
Correct. And the headlight bucket is chrome and it mounts differently. Yes meter back shells are chrome.
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1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
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To the op, the 900A is the standard model. The Ltd is the B. and the same lettering was used to designate the later 70s 1000 models.
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hardrockminer wrote: . Basically the frame and engine are the same.
The LTD had a rear disk (the first one on a kawasaki I think?), so they welded a plate on the rear of the center frame triangle to hold the master cylinder. So the frames are mostly the same.
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DOHC wrote:
hardrockminer wrote: . Basically the frame and engine are the same.
The LTD had a rear disk (the first one on a kawasaki I think?), so they welded a plate on the rear of the center frame triangle to hold the master cylinder. So the frames are mostly the same.
OK so they share the same engine's. LOL
1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
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martin_csr wrote: To the op, the 900A is the standard model. The Ltd is the B. and the same lettering was used to designate the later 70s 1000 models.
I'm guessing this is actually what OP was asking. The "B" model designates the LTD model of KZ900. The "A" model designates the standard 1976 KZ900. Kawasaki switched to this coding system in 1976. Each sub-model had a different letter followed by a number. For each year that a sub-model continued on, the number would increment.
So for the base model KZ1000 released in 1977.
1977 KZ1000-A1
1978 KZ1000-A2
1979 KZ1000-A3
1980 KZ1000-A4
Where the KZ1000 LTD was B1, B2, B3, B4 (77-80). And so on.
The "KZ900" name was only used for one year. From 73 to 75 it was called a "Z1". Looking at the parts diagrams it shows a 1976 KZ900-A4. This would suggest that Kawasaki retroactively applied their letter-number system to the Z1 when they changed the name to Kz900. The LTD sub-model was new for 1976, so it got the "B1" designation.
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B models are LTD's which have 16" rear wheels.
A models are the stock KZ style with 18" rear wheels.
There's other differences but that's the straight answer to your question without adding confusion.
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