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1983 KZ 750 LTD Shaft Drive Advice
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07 Jan 2017 14:07 #751647
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Hey guys, got an '83 Kawi kz 750 ltd shaft drive that I'm working on bringing into the modern era. This is my first build and I'm not sure what I need to do for the shaft drive. Any advice on how to clean/maintain it would be greatly appreciated! Heard something about changing the oil on it?
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07 Jan 2017 15:26 - 08 Jan 2017 05:23 #751654
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You should get the correct manual for the motorcycle -- the 750 Ltd shaft should be the KZ750-F1.
Search eebbaayy for KZ750 shaft manual & get one that covers thru at least 1983. there are several listed.
Kawasaki service manuals have a model application chart on the back cover, so make sure your bike is on the list.
Some sellers include a photo of the chart.
The owner's manual has some service information, including the oil change info. Some new KZ owners don't realize the om is kinda hidden in a pull-down document case under the seat. There is a chain drive pdf linked here in various replies on KZR. Search for 750Turbo.com manual. Some of the service data for the shaft drive models is probably the same as the chain drive, such as the oil change, but you really should get the correct manual.
Search eebbaayy for KZ750 shaft manual & get one that covers thru at least 1983. there are several listed.
Kawasaki service manuals have a model application chart on the back cover, so make sure your bike is on the list.
Some sellers include a photo of the chart.
The owner's manual has some service information, including the oil change info. Some new KZ owners don't realize the om is kinda hidden in a pull-down document case under the seat. There is a chain drive pdf linked here in various replies on KZR. Search for 750Turbo.com manual. Some of the service data for the shaft drive models is probably the same as the chain drive, such as the oil change, but you really should get the correct manual.
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07 Jan 2017 17:48 #751658
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Yup, get a factory service manual and do all the maintenance as described. Things like adjusting the valves are critical to the long term durability of the bike. Gear oil in the rear end and secondary reduction gearboxs should be listed.
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07 Jan 2017 22:43 #751673
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2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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Definitely get a fsm.
On my Concours, I changed the final drive fluid and lubricated the shaft splines (both ends) every time I replaced the rear tire. That is more often than necessary, but it was easy to remember.
I used full synthetic gear oil and on the splines I used the shaft spline grease sold at Honda dealerships.
On my Concours, I changed the final drive fluid and lubricated the shaft splines (both ends) every time I replaced the rear tire. That is more often than necessary, but it was easy to remember.
I used full synthetic gear oil and on the splines I used the shaft spline grease sold at Honda dealerships.
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08 Jan 2017 19:26 #751746
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thank you. This is the unfortunate advice I know is necessary but man they are quite expensive. My Clymer manual has worked pretty well for everything else and was bought at a fraction of the price.
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08 Jan 2017 21:07 - 08 Jan 2017 21:23 #751751
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I did not know there was a 750-4 shaft clymer. ???
As already noted -->> eb search = KZ750 shaft manual.
There are several listed & at least one is cheap. $18 + $5 shipping. that's cheap.
First build. not sure what you mean. the bike in your pic looks to be in very good condition. it would be a shame to hack it up & spray-bomb the whole thing flat black or whatnot. I would do all of the basic periodic maintenance & lubrication, maybe change the handlebars if they're uncomfortable, then ride it. changing the bars can be a job in & of itself -->> bars, grips, Fr turn signals, cables, Fr br mc, & mirrors.
As already noted -->> eb search = KZ750 shaft manual.
There are several listed & at least one is cheap. $18 + $5 shipping. that's cheap.
First build. not sure what you mean. the bike in your pic looks to be in very good condition. it would be a shame to hack it up & spray-bomb the whole thing flat black or whatnot. I would do all of the basic periodic maintenance & lubrication, maybe change the handlebars if they're uncomfortable, then ride it. changing the bars can be a job in & of itself -->> bars, grips, Fr turn signals, cables, Fr br mc, & mirrors.
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09 Jan 2017 18:39 #751829
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"Build" was for lack of better terms. It's pretty stripped down but it will be built up to look pretty similar to the original. Changing the bars/grips/controls, etc. Switching some things around to bring it into the modern era. Keeping the tank and side covers. New headlights and speedometer. Trimming the seat down and upholstering it. Should be a tasteful "build". Not big on the flat black look. So 2005
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10 Jan 2017 10:47 #751874
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I guess I'm one of the few around who doesn't mind the Ltd type seats. They do have a practical purpose in that the stepped shape helps to keep your rear end planted when twisting the right grip to WOT. Ltds kinda look weird without the stock type seat, but of course that's just an opinion.
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10 Jan 2017 12:05 #751883
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Yup, Just a matter of preference. Some like the bigger stock seat but it's not for me.
Any idea where to find decent coils?? Mine are no good.
Any idea where to find decent coils?? Mine are no good.
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10 Jan 2017 12:11 #751885
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Z1Enterprises, and Z1 Parts have a number of maintenance items.
Links on the site here.
www.z1enterprises.com/?source=google&gcl...SUycsCFZSCaQodizQAJQ
Custom parts/seats:
www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php
Links on the site here.
www.z1enterprises.com/?source=google&gcl...SUycsCFZSCaQodizQAJQ
Custom parts/seats:
www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php
Rob
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Need a key for your Kawasaki? PM me
1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s
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10 Jan 2017 12:40 #751888
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I appreciate the help. Unfortunately I'm very green to this and do not know which coils will fit well with my bike. Some of the Dyno's look good but they don't seem to have any secondary ports. Any recommendations?
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10 Jan 2017 13:09 - 10 Jan 2017 13:11 #751893
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Secondary ports?
You can call Z1E and they will sell you the correct coils. The resistance is what matters most.
You can call Z1E and they will sell you the correct coils. The resistance is what matters most.
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