'82 KZ1100 Tach/Speed-ometer

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15 May 2007 20:21 #140481 by Wilder
'82 KZ1100 Tach/Speed-ometer was created by Wilder
Hey there,

I'm looking for a replacment tachometer and speedometer for my '82 KZ1100. I'm looking for something nice and simple with a chrome bullet look. I've searched the web over and haven't come across anything that claims to fit my bike.

I would love to see some pictures of anyone who has replaced these along with the links to where they got them.

Thanks,
B. Wilder

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17 May 2007 20:57 #141141 by Wilder
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So I've looked around and called around and emailed around to every parts shop I've come across and I get the impression that there is no easy fix for this.

Could I not just overhaul the entire system?

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17 May 2007 21:35 #141145 by Patton
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Wilder wrote:

So I've looked around and called around and emailed around to every parts shop I've come across and I get the impression that there is no easy fix for this.
Could I not just overhaul the entire system?


Some info here if haven't already seen it. :)

Z-Resto

1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD

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18 May 2007 21:07 #141404 by 01brian
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Wilder wrote:

So I've looked around and called around and emailed around to every parts shop I've come across and I get the impression that there is no easy fix for this.

Could I not just overhaul the entire system?


Hi! I have a 82KZ1100 too. the 81 and 82 were kind of funny years for the speedo and tach. I had pulled mine appart last weekend to repair the mount and realized that the system is not like the mechanical systems I had worked on in the past. From what I could tell, the odometer, spedometer, tach, and fuel gauge are all controlled electrically (boards). I suppose a new wiring system that matches the desired gauges would work, but I would expect a great number of new troubles....

Good Luck! and its great to have another 1100 on board!!!

B)

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21 May 2007 07:49 #141970 by Windweaver
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I also have an 82 KZ1100 with speedo problems. From what I understand so far, the speed sensor sends a signal to the odometer, which then sends a signal to the speedo. So I would imagine you will need something that would be compatible with the signal sent by the odometer.

A friend of mine told me his brother took a speedo off of an 82 KZ1100 and installed it on his 82 Spectre (1000) and it worked fine...don't know if that helps.

If you find one (aftermarket) that lists other model KZ's, you could always go to the kawasaki.com parts list and check part numbers on it to see if it is the same part number as the 82 KZ1100 (Part # 25005 - 25005A for KPH.) Look under "meters".

Don't want to mislead you...checked the parts diagram and there are actually two different guage packages, so make sure it looks like yours ;)

Post edited by: Windweaver, at: 2007/05/21 10:59

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02 Aug 2007 22:37 #161488 by cardfanjim
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Amen. From the KAW website, each part number is different for each model. Impossilbe! But it's impossible then to say exactly which ones do match. Careful.

I tried one that looked like it would at least have the same mounting points - wrong. Off by about a quarter inch.

Swap the mechanisms? Wrong again. The replacement one was about 1/8" deeper than the housing would accept.

Until I find another, I'll stick w/ my GPS.

'83 KZ750-F1 (shaft)

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03 Aug 2007 16:53 #161615 by Kiwiz
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if the problem is they dont work as distinct from the housings etc being trashed, I have had one of these electronic speedos repaired when I fried the electronic internals

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