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How much $$ for the HP
- Jay Hoover
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In the vid, a guy shows up on an old KZ1000. Look stock, no big block that I could tell, no wheely bars, no huge back tire. The contestants guess mid 10s. I think one guy guessed in the 9s. The rider ripped off a 9.(something) if I remember right and about 135mph.
So my quesrtions are, how much HP does it take to do that, what did he do to the bike, and what do you suppose he spent on the motor>
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1973 Kawasaki Z1
18 years in dragbikes
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1975 Kaw Z1 900 61.5 WB 1393cc Jmodel head, street- strip sleeper. Best ET 1/4mile 9.43 @ 141 - 1/8mile 6.03@ 116. I bought this bike in 1995 as a street bike.In 1998 I installed a 1327 from a buddies dragbike.Ran 10.40s stock height and wheelbase. 10.20s lowered stock wheelbase. Went to 1393 with better head and went 10.00s- 10.03 best. Stretched it 3.5 inches 9.80s best 9.72 @136. Jmodel head 9.40s.Hurt a Busas feelings.
1980 LTD (changed over the years), 1979 LTD (being rebuilt), 1977 KZ turbo and various KZ's in various states of build. KLX110
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Keeping the good times rolling since 1982. Helping people with parts ,technical support and service of the 70's 80's Kawasakis. Building road bike bikes for individuals involved in Vintage Road Racing in the eastern Ontario region.
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you can do it for about $3000 to $4000
for a complete bike all good to go at the moment
however i feel the market is about to take a very northern turn into high prices for these old bikes
I would hold on to anything big and old and KAWASAKI and just watch
youll see
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If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice. Rush
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cant see it in Canada
post a diff link
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81 GS 1100 gone
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jeffasaki wrote: clip?
cant see it in Canada
post a diff link
+1
Wont play in Canada. Only US
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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