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Driver Foot Rest Question
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24 Aug 2008 18:00 #233803
by Ilbikes
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I have two sets of 1976 KZ900 driver's foot rest. One is pipe and welded, the other is forged and much stonger. They look similar and are completely interchangable. Kawasaki did not change part numbers, so there was simply a "running change" made in line with safety and improved design.
Does anyone know the history or when they made the change? I am asking because I want stock, but I also would like to use what I think is ok for 1976 and the better, forged design.
Thanks,
Gordon
Does anyone know the history or when they made the change? I am asking because I want stock, but I also would like to use what I think is ok for 1976 and the better, forged design.
Thanks,
Gordon
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28 Aug 2008 07:29 #234409
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1974 900 Z1 modified to look like a LTD , some engine mods. But I still have all the original parts.
1977 1000 project bike
1972 H1 project bike
If pro is opposite of con, then what is the opposite of progress?
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I have never seen a "pipe and welded" one..
Can you post pictures??
I own a 1974 900 Z1, and owned 1976 900 LTD's, 1977 1000 LTD's, and have several Kawasaki project bikes and just can't remember seeing something like that :huh: At least not what I'm picturing..
Pat
Can you post pictures??
I own a 1974 900 Z1, and owned 1976 900 LTD's, 1977 1000 LTD's, and have several Kawasaki project bikes and just can't remember seeing something like that :huh: At least not what I'm picturing..
Pat
1974 900 Z1 modified to look like a LTD , some engine mods. But I still have all the original parts.
1977 1000 project bike
1972 H1 project bike
If pro is opposite of con, then what is the opposite of progress?
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