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I do know that the motor number is KZT00DE ......
Frame number is ZIF 1170
Some preliminary research, the number point to a Z1R, which I do not think this bike is. Aftermarket fairing, Corbin Gunfighter seat, motor painted black. spoke wheels, yet it has dual disc on the front.
I dunno, I have only owned one Kaw, a 1996 KZP, and it was *nothing* like this one
Any ideas?
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Later, Doug
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Year & Model '73 Z1 900
Color(s) Candytone Brown
Frame No. Range Z1F-00001 - 19999
Engine No. Range Z1E000001 - 19999
If I am not mistaken it did have the caliper in front of the fork.
The engine number with the DE in it would indicate it began its life on a D model which are the Z1s. So depending upon the actual number you should be able to determine which year it came from on the Zedder site.
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*Update* I went out this morning and looked at the neck of the bike again, guess I never continued looking after I saw the ZIF 1170 on the right side. On the left side is another number KZT00A-003475, which according to the website www.z-power.co.uk is a 1977 A1 frame, which would make sense because of the location of the front calipers.
I have a *franken-bike* :woohoo: I am not even sure what to do with this information and where to go from here...
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1984 Harley Davidson FXRDG
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As far as the motor all 77-79 look the same ...only different were the carbs..Z1R came with 28mm not 26mm.
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1978 Kz1000 Z1R. 10K Miles1
1978 kz1000 z1r 27k miles
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1976 Kz900A4 ( Red)7500 miles
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77 a1 had calipers in front of forks,its a little of this and that bike that began its career as a 77-78 kz1000a as far as the chassis goes.StreetfighterKz wrote: Kz1000A due to rear passenger peg mounts. Front forks don't appear to be original as the 1000's all had the calipers behind the fork legs as far as I know.
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