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What is it? Z1 or a KZ?
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Besides that, looks like a Z1 tail and forks. A Z1 tank has the bottom ridge/seam towards the inside of the tank, not on the outer perimeter. But with all the parts that can swap, only the numbers will tell you what you have. You can put all the Z1 parts on a A4 frame, at the end of the day it's still a 76 KZ.
Not a bad looking bike, don't like mags tho.
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zoro wrote:
Thats been asked, his response was "It's fine"...Maybe a Z1 with mods for disc brakes? He aint come around since I asked him if it was a stolen bike...heres the link... www.kawasakimotorcycle.org/forum/vintage...caliper-rebuild.html650ed wrote: Looks like a bunch of parts cobbled together. What's the deal with that rear brake line? :blink:
The guy was asking a question. I don't see a need to "call him out" or create any internet drama.
Looks like you need to study up on these bikes since you thought the forks were KZ.
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Have you ever seen any Z1 forks with twin calipers under the lowers? I see a definite need on a possible stolen bike...Read all the threads he's started, why else would someone refuse help in posting VIN numbers?Kidkawie wrote:
zoro wrote:
Thats been asked, his response was "It's fine"...Maybe a Z1 with mods for disc brakes? He aint come around since I asked him if it was a stolen bike...heres the link... www.kawasakimotorcycle.org/forum/vintage...caliper-rebuild.html650ed wrote: Looks like a bunch of parts cobbled together. What's the deal with that rear brake line? :blink:
The guy was asking a question. I don't see a need to "call him out" or create any internet drama.
Looks like you need to study up on these bikes since you thought the forks were KZ.
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Somebody just spun those forks around to put them on rear .
Its not a big deal :laugh:
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Have you ever seen any Z1 forks with twin calipers under the lowers? I see a definite need on a possible stolen bike...Read all the threads he's started, why else would someone refuse help in posting VIN numbers?[/quote]zoro wrote:
Couldn't the forks be swapped so the mounts are on the rear???
Why would someone possessing a stolen bike post pics of it on the internet???
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zoro wrote: Have you ever seen any Z1 forks with twin calipers under the lowers? I see a definite need on a possible stolen bike...Read all the threads he's started, why else would someone refuse help in posting VIN numbers?
I probably have.
Z1's came with a dual disc option, and the fork legs are symmetrical so you could just turn them around.
Get off the guys back for not wanting to post his VIN. Alot of people dont, doesn't mean they f-ing stole it.
Stop causing drama.
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I don't care what the vin number is on the frame as he said its a z1 front end with newer wheel and brakes.
The 73-75 z1 front end had the reflectors on the forks,kz series bikes did not.
Its a 4 bolt hub/rotor set up on the bike which makes it a 76-newer front rim ,the rear disc brake wire wheel didn't come out till 77 and ended in 78 on the 1000.
Rear caliper looks to be 79-80 1000 ltd to me
Brake rotors are drilled in stock 79-80 ltd pattern,still not sure about extra holes around rivets.
This is my old 74 z1 900,yes it began its career in late 1973 as 74 z1 bike.
I put rear suspension/brakes and front end from a 77/78 kz1000 A series bike on it,do you want to know the serial number off the frame?
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Heres the reproduction caliper for the dual disc upgrade on the z1,its the one that goes on right side when calipers are mounted in front .
It goes on left side when legs are reversed.
Do ya notice the allen head bolts in place of hex head bolts?
People on that site should really do some research before posting things they don't know
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wireman wrote: This is my old 74 z1 900,
You stole that. Confess! Where's the sales receipt?
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