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05 Jan 2014 17:17 #617460
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1976 bobber KZ900
903cc
K&N Pods
4-1 V&H
VM26's
Dynatek S w/Green Coils.
Winter Project= 10.25:1 1015 cc kit w/ Web cams and Refurbished head. 33 smoothies hopefully.
What can you tell me about this bike? was created by jp-15
I need a couple of you intelligent fellow to please give me a run down on this cycle. I know that it is a plethora of parts. Just wondering what year, and what bikes they came off of. Such as, and not limited to, Frame, wheels, tank, side covers, wheels, etc. Thanks so much in advance!
Joe Phillips
Joe Phillips
1976 bobber KZ900
903cc
K&N Pods
4-1 V&H
VM26's
Dynatek S w/Green Coils.
Winter Project= 10.25:1 1015 cc kit w/ Web cams and Refurbished head. 33 smoothies hopefully.
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05 Jan 2014 17:20 #617461
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posting from deep under a non-descript barn in an undisclosed location southwest of Omaha.
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It began its career as a 1986 kz900ltd
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05 Jan 2014 20:40 - 05 Jan 2014 20:51 #617481
by RonKZ650
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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I don't think a 1986. :laugh: I'm not an expert on KZ900 or Z1, but the main look is 1976 KZ900 with LTD wheels possibly. Possible a 1977 KZ1000A base also. The forks with brakes in front are 1977 or earlier, single disc on a 1976-77 KZ900 or KZ1000A. Fender looks like a KZ900 standard or 1977 KZ1000A. Turn signals are standard 1976-77 KZ900 or KZ1000A, not the LTD. Carbs look standard issue 1976-up mikuni. I'd guess a 1976 KZ900 standard as the main base, with 1977 KZ1000A next choice.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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05 Jan 2014 21:01 #617483
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1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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Frame is most probably a 1976 KZ900-B1 LTD (see exposed rear master cylinder).
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06 Jan 2014 08:52 #617532
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Only Kawasakis have a soul 1977 Kawi KZ1000 special 2000 Kawi ZRX1100
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rear brake is 1977 only, but wrong rotor. Rear wheel looks 16" and seat is L'T'D', I'm leaning toward 1976,77 Ltd parts mixed bike.
Only Kawasakis have a soul 1977 Kawi KZ1000 special 2000 Kawi ZRX1100
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06 Jan 2014 10:52 #617546
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Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!
[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD
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In my neck of the woods, we call it a "bitsa"! :laugh:
Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!
[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
Wife's BIG bike......[strike] 1981 GPZ 1100 Kerker and [strike]factory FI[/strike] Mikuni RS34s W/ K&N pods[/strike] SOLD
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08 Jan 2014 02:20 #617709
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Only Kawasakis have a soul 1977 Kawi KZ1000 special 2000 Kawi ZRX1100
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Yep. something built out of parts on hand. All Kawasaki ,though!
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08 Jan 2014 06:39 #617717
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1977 KZ-1000 A1
1982 KZ-1000 M2 Frankenbike
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The frame number would help narrow the search down. The engine serial number will also give you lots of information - the stuff before the 'E' is what's important.
I've got a '77 KZ1000A1. I'm looking at the pictures to see what is the same as mine, but keep in mind that most of the liter-class bikes (650, 900, 1000, maybe 1100) from this era used a LOT of the same parts. FOR THE MOST PART the frames were largely the same for all of these bikes, as were the forks, swing arm, brakes, etc. Anyplace where I say "'77" I mean that era of '75-ish to '79-ish.
The single front brake with the dual rotor LTD wheels is one of the things that I've done on that bike. I've added an LTD front brake system to mine to get the dual front brakes onto the calipers.
The seat is definitely off a different bike - the rear fender mount is exposed, and normally it's covered by the seat on the original A1 seat pan. There are aftermarket seat covers that will convert the flat seat to an LTD seat, but I think the pan is from another bike, so that's probably why the LTD seat.
The carbs are the older mechanical slide carbs that are stock on the '76 through '78.
The front brake master cylinder is the older '77 era. The gauges look like the standard gauges from the '77.
The rear fender looks identical to the '77, but the missing front fender and missing 'Kawasaki' cover on the front forks don't say anything conclusive.
The tank and fuel cap are right for a '77.
The rear brake master cylinder is definitely different than my '77, but there appears to be some bolt-on metal there that could mean the rear MC is from something else.
The headlight mounts are the same as on my '77 (except that mine has a Vetter now). The headlight looks like it's not chrome, but it seems to me that this was an option, rather than a differentiator.
The "DOHC" point cover was a specific part from the '77 era bikes IIRC.
There's something missing under the left side cover. That's where the rear MC sits on mine,
Fuel petcock is a mechanical petcock from the '77 era.
The handlebars look after-market - pseudo "cafe-racery". The throttle is a standard dual-cable system (which makes sense with those carbs).
I've got a '77 KZ1000A1. I'm looking at the pictures to see what is the same as mine, but keep in mind that most of the liter-class bikes (650, 900, 1000, maybe 1100) from this era used a LOT of the same parts. FOR THE MOST PART the frames were largely the same for all of these bikes, as were the forks, swing arm, brakes, etc. Anyplace where I say "'77" I mean that era of '75-ish to '79-ish.
The single front brake with the dual rotor LTD wheels is one of the things that I've done on that bike. I've added an LTD front brake system to mine to get the dual front brakes onto the calipers.
The seat is definitely off a different bike - the rear fender mount is exposed, and normally it's covered by the seat on the original A1 seat pan. There are aftermarket seat covers that will convert the flat seat to an LTD seat, but I think the pan is from another bike, so that's probably why the LTD seat.
The carbs are the older mechanical slide carbs that are stock on the '76 through '78.
The front brake master cylinder is the older '77 era. The gauges look like the standard gauges from the '77.
The rear fender looks identical to the '77, but the missing front fender and missing 'Kawasaki' cover on the front forks don't say anything conclusive.
The tank and fuel cap are right for a '77.
The rear brake master cylinder is definitely different than my '77, but there appears to be some bolt-on metal there that could mean the rear MC is from something else.
The headlight mounts are the same as on my '77 (except that mine has a Vetter now). The headlight looks like it's not chrome, but it seems to me that this was an option, rather than a differentiator.
The "DOHC" point cover was a specific part from the '77 era bikes IIRC.
There's something missing under the left side cover. That's where the rear MC sits on mine,
Fuel petcock is a mechanical petcock from the '77 era.
The handlebars look after-market - pseudo "cafe-racery". The throttle is a standard dual-cable system (which makes sense with those carbs).
1977 KZ-1000 A1
1982 KZ-1000 M2 Frankenbike
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