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06 Mar 2011 10:52 #435514 by PLUMMEN
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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? B)

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06 Mar 2011 11:02 #435516 by Stu Pidasole
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BORING!

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06 Mar 2011 11:11 #435520 by PLUMMEN
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hey stay on topic here! B)

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06 Mar 2011 12:03 #435532 by Patton
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Boring doesn't come until page 149. :)

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06 Mar 2011 12:27 - 06 Mar 2011 12:27 #435544 by stonemaster
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PLUMMEN wrote:

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? B)

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:

ooopps, I 've gone and done it now, not on topic, :unsure:
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06 Mar 2011 12:35 #435548 by PLUMMEN
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To protect the enviroment in which we al live,Kawasaki has incorporated two emission control systems in compliance with the applicable regulations of United States Enviromental Protection Agency.

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06 Mar 2011 12:58 #435584 by Stu Pidasole
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emissions is boring........stayed on topic.....blah!...lol

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08 Mar 2011 19:32 #436360 by Genius
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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

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09 Mar 2011 04:06 #436438 by Old Man Rock
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What do you need a manual around here for...

Just ask your question and it will be answered....

1976 KZ900-A4
MTC 1075cc.
Camshafts: Kawi GPZ-1100 .375 lift
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Kerker 4-1, 1.5" comp baffle.
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09 Mar 2011 05:53 - 09 Mar 2011 05:54 #436452 by Patton
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PLUMMEN wrote:

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? B)


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:

Good Fortune! :)

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09 Mar 2011 06:04 #436458 by steell
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Old Man Rock wrote:

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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09 Mar 2011 08:09 - 09 Mar 2011 08:10 #436492 by Mcdroid
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Genius wrote:

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.

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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