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12 Jul 2014 08:28 #639822
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Hi does anyone know if the earlier rounded KZ 750 tank will fit my GPZ 750 R1 . Thanks
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13 Jul 2014 08:16 #639914
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Anyone? I want to use the LTD tank on my bike. Looking at the pics of the frames it looks like it may fit.
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13 Jul 2014 09:48 - 13 Jul 2014 09:52 #639922
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I doubt it's been done very often, going with a peanut tank on a GPz.
Assuming you mean the 750-4. From the diagrams at Kawasaki.com, the Ltd tank attaches differently at the rear, but a little finagling might make it work. The shape at the front of the tanks may be a consideration for clearance at the steering head. As you already know, the front mounts appear to be very similar.
The 650-CSR frame & tanks are virtually identical to the 750H: 650-CSR tank measurements:
Between Fr mounts = 4-7/8" & center-to-center = 5-1/2"
Depth of tank at mounts = 4-3/8" (measured by placing a ratchet extension into the mounts)
Length from front of tank to Rr mount = 20-1/2"
Length from Fr mount to Rr mount = 18-3/8"
Assuming you mean the 750-4. From the diagrams at Kawasaki.com, the Ltd tank attaches differently at the rear, but a little finagling might make it work. The shape at the front of the tanks may be a consideration for clearance at the steering head. As you already know, the front mounts appear to be very similar.
The 650-CSR frame & tanks are virtually identical to the 750H: 650-CSR tank measurements:
Between Fr mounts = 4-7/8" & center-to-center = 5-1/2"
Depth of tank at mounts = 4-3/8" (measured by placing a ratchet extension into the mounts)
Length from front of tank to Rr mount = 20-1/2"
Length from Fr mount to Rr mount = 18-3/8"
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13 Jul 2014 10:47 - 13 Jul 2014 10:53 #639931
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Thanks Martin. I like the more rounded tank of the KZ/Z 750. I had a ZN 700 before and the previous owner must of changed the tank because they had beaten and filled the front of the tank so the forks didn't hit it. I didn't really work. Is the LTD tank different from the KZ/Z ? I just prefer the more rounded look tank as its a lot more classic looking than the square GPZ 750 R1 i have. I like the bike in the pic a wanted mine to be more like that by changing clocks, light tank etc
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13 Jul 2014 12:58 - 14 Jul 2014 11:15 #639943
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The Ltd tank is smaller than the Standard & GPz models.
The bike in the photo is a KZ750-E Standard. The E tank is ~4.2 gals & mounts the same as the KZ750-H Ltd (& 650-CSR) --- the Ltd/CSR tanks are only ~3.2 gals.
Just an FYI, the KZ750-H Ltd models are KZs. The Ltd indicates the styling, but those are still KZs.
PS: I'd take a GPz tank over the other ones any day.
The bike in the photo is a KZ750-E Standard. The E tank is ~4.2 gals & mounts the same as the KZ750-H Ltd (& 650-CSR) --- the Ltd/CSR tanks are only ~3.2 gals.
Just an FYI, the KZ750-H Ltd models are KZs. The Ltd indicates the styling, but those are still KZs.
PS: I'd take a GPz tank over the other ones any day.
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