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ill start:EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
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somebody will screw it up, remember when congress tried to read the entire Constitution ?? They couldnt get that right so what makes u think the "Membrains" here can ??? More intelligence ??/:side: :woohoo:Lets all type out the factory service manual for a kz1000a1 word by word just incase somebody out there doesnt have one.
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ooopps, I 've gone and done it now, not on topic,
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Anyone care to make life a bit easy for me and let me know
which is the best to get?
1st bike is a 1980 LTD1000
2nd bike is a 1981 CSR1000
It's my understanding there are different one's ?
I know these bikes are different so I may need 1 of each..
Best place to get them would be nice to know
And by all means I'd rather spend a little more for the better!
Thanks, Gene
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Lets all type out the factory service manual for a kz1000a1 word by word just incase somebody out there doesnt have one.
rememember to stay on topic and no photo chopping!
ill start:EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
now whos next?
Old Man Rock wrote:
What do you need a manual around here for....
Gee Whillikers! My KZ1000-A1 manual is missing all the parts about emission controls.:pinch: Oh, wait [Gong!], 'cause that didn't take much hunt'n and peck'n. :laugh:
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What do you need a manual around here for...
Just ask your question and it will be answered....
Yep!
Ask a question about a 750 four, and someone will give you an answer to a 1000 four.
Ask a question about a 650 four, and someone will give you the answer for a 1000 four.
Ask a question about a 750 twin, someone will give you the answer for a 1000 four.
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Well, I could sure use 1 or 2 shop manual's !
Anyone care to make life a bit easy for me and let me know
which is the best to get?
1st bike is a 1980 LTD1000
2nd bike is a 1981 CSR1000
It's my understanding there are different one's ?
I know these bikes are different so I may need 1 of each..
Best place to get them would be nice to know
And by all means I'd rather spend a little more for the better!
Thanks, Gene
To answer your questions Gene:
There are two (perhaps three) manuals you need. The best are the OEM shop manuals. Your CSR is from the next generation of Kawasaki motors (the so-called 'J' motors), hence the change in manuals.
For the KZ1000B4, your 1980 LTD, purchase the OEM manual Kawasaki part number 99924-1006-05. This is the base manual. Your LTD also has a supplemental manual specifically covering all those little things peculiar to the LTD...Kawasaki part number 99963-0034-01.
For the KZ1000M1, your CSR1000, purchase the OEM manual Kawasaki part number 99924-1026-01, or -02, or -03. Those last three digits are edition numbers.
As for where to purchase...eBay will have them, usually for a very reasonable price....don't pay a lot for them (some sellers will offer them for $60 or so)...others will be considerably less expensive...watch shipping costs...except for the supplement, the manuals are heavy and some sellers tend to overcharge for shipping.
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