77 750 bolt kit

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10 Jun 2006 20:11 #53552 by got12narow
77 750 bolt kit was created by got12narow
I've found kits on the net for other makes and models, but I can't find any for mine. Anyone know where/if I can purchase a kit of bolts to replace the stock/visible bolts on my KZ750? It was neglected forever and has many rusted or chewed up heads.

Thanks in advance,

Adam

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10 Jun 2006 20:13 #53554 by wireman
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fastenal;)

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10 Jun 2006 20:36 #53561 by got12narow
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I was just hoping for an easy out. A pre-made kit, without having to drill down the size of each individual bolt. Oh well, I'll have all winter.:whistle:

Thanks,

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10 Jun 2006 21:24 #53580 by 77KZ650
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i thought the 750 came out in the 80s, just the 650 earlier, oh well, learn something everyday:laugh: , i have seen some nice bolt sets by "wise guy bolts" i believe, check out ebay or the archives...oh, i think Z1Enterprises carries nice bolt sets too(stainless?), check out the links section under parts, Z1 is last, but not least by any means;)

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10 Jun 2006 21:35 #53585 by got12narow
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Thanks for the help. I'm just learning now, but it is definately a 77. :)

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10 Jun 2006 21:45 #53591 by steell
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The famous 750 four vs 750 twin confusion :D

I have seen bolt kits for the 750 twin on eBay, and I think Z1 Enterprises has them listed also.

What's really confusing is when someone says "I have a 1980 750 LTD", well so do I, but mine is a 750 LTD twin :)

KD9JUR

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11 Jun 2006 06:44 #53629 by vwbuge
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I found a local place here that has a limited selection of metric bolts. I just replaced my bolts on both my sidecases, and points and dynamo cover on my kz 650. Let me know what you are looking for. I think I can get hex head cap bolts or the allen head type (black). I went with the black on mine and then painted them lightly to prevent rust. I think they go for about 30 cents a bolt. If you send me one bolt of each type you want I could find the size and hopefully get you what you need.

paul
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11 Jun 2006 10:18 #53672 by got12narow
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Thank you. I think I'll proly wait until the winter to get down and dirty with it. Z1 has a package of 68 stainless bolts to replace all of the visual bolts on the engine, covers, etc. It runs around 27.00 for anyone that's interested. Just as was suggested by 77KZ650 check the links under SITE FUNCTIONS. It's amazing the knowledge that our members and this site share.

Thanks Again,

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