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What is it? Z1 or a KZ?
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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And by the way that's a good looking bike you've got there!
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78 KZ1000 A2A
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European 1976 KZ900-A4 models had dual thinner front discs, while American models kept the single thicker front disc, with option of dealer installed thinner dual discs which reduced unsprung weight.
KZ900-B1 LTD dual discs were thinner than American KZ900-A4's thicker single front disc. But I'm uncertain whether the LTD dual discs were identical to the European KZ900-A4 dual front discs.
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Read this and I rest my case! Which is it? Buy it new from a dealer? or from an old man?...? Hello?650ed wrote: This whole thread is starting to worry me. I bought my bike new in April 1977 from a Kawasaki dealer, so of course I did not think it was stolen. However, I have never posted my bike's VIN on the internet, so now I'm thinking maybe it is stolen. :blink: Ed
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Matteson wrote:
How do you like that wind screen? I've been looking for one and saw those on Ebay. Does it help at highway speeds? I'm looking for something small like that since I commute. 80mph with no screen sucks.
Glad you made it over here, that's a great looking bike.
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Matteson wrote: Ya ya you caught me. I guess since I just filed for historic tags the State Troopers will be by soon to pick up my bike. When I bought it the old man kept saying z1900. The confusion was that the bike has numbers 1976 KZ900-A4 (USA MFR frames) include Z1F-500001~510340. I asked him about it and posted a while back my concern as to what it was due to the various pre-1980 upgrades that I couldn't really find on any models.( Although I did read Euro models sported dual disk on the front.) Anyway... I know what I have know. Especially since the caliper kit I ordered(KZ900) wasn't for the calipers I have. I have z1900 forks and calipers I guess. The vin is a real low number and an H-1 H-2 friend of mine says that the first 50 off the production line are test models. So maybe I have left over z1 parts from the factory? It was manufactured in 75. So... it must be stolen.
I could tell it was a KZ frame by the way the Z1 side covers leave the battery hanging out the bottom. I have Z1F500847 produced in 09/75. It has the correct forks etc. Looks like you have a KZ900 frame and maybe motor (depending on the engine number) and the rest is bitsa. Doesn't look like much hasn't been replaced on it. I doubt kawasaki would put z1forks on it. The headlight ears you have indicate they were likely swapped at one point. Regarding the brakes the calipers maybe Z1 but the mastercylinder isn't.
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