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The motor is from a kz1000,not a z1 or kz900.gd4now wrote: From the numbers you posted it would appear that the frame began its life as a 1973 Z1 900. As here is the frame range for that model/year from Zedder
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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I see all the kz experts are out tonight! :laugh:spdygon wrote: Frame looks like my 77kz1000A ...by the looks of the rear pegs( think only the 77kz1000a had rear pegs brackets like those) and the front forks are from a 76Kz900 LTD with duel front brake calipers. Or the second caliper was added to the original forks. The 77 Kz1000A only came with one from factory.
As far as the motor all 77-79 look the same ...only different were the carbs..Z1R came with 28mm not 26mm.
Those are not 76 kz900ltd forks,the ltds had the calipers mounted on the rear of the fork legs.
Look where the little bosses for the fender stays are located,on the rear.those are plain old 77 kz1000 forks that came with the chassis. :laugh:
Oh yeah,the 78 A series bikes used those same stamped footpeg brackets.
And the 76-78 motors all looked the same other than the 1000s were stamped with 1015 versus 903 on the 900s,and the 1000s used a T in the engine serial number.
79-80 motors used different head/valve cover and engine covers than the 73-78 motors.
The factory carbs can all be interchanged between the 73-80 motors.
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If you switch the fork legs from side to side it will put the calipers behind the forks,but it will move the little fender brace bosses to the front of forks.Im trying to remember if that was the way the 76 900ltd legs were,I haven't looked at one in a while.swest wrote: All you had to do is turn them around one side to the other.
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Knowingly and fraudulently selling/buying a vehicle with a tampered VIN can get you in big trouble.
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
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If you can post a picture of the other side of the motor it would be easier to tell which crank the motor has in it.Generally the bikes with dohc stamped on the dyno cover have the older style small pin crank,the motors with the finned Kawasaki dyno covers normally have the big pin crank.The 79 ltd is kind of the exception to the rule it uses a small pin crank ,but the end of crank is different for use with the newer charging system and dyno cover same as big pin cranks.Skiprrdog wrote: Didn't the Z1R also have a different crankshaft? Of course no easy way to check that...
As long as a small pin crank has been welded its pretty hard to hurt one even with a big topend/turbo and a small slick,chances are pretty good youll hurt yourself before youll hurt the crank too bad. :woohoo:
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PLUMMEN wrote:
If you switch the fork legs from side to side it will put the calipers behind the forks,but it will move the little fender brace bosses to the front of forks.Im trying to remember if that was the way the 76 900ltd legs were,I haven't looked at one in a while.swest wrote: All you had to do is turn them around one side to the other.
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The 900/1000's didn't have a fender brace. Just the four bolts under the fender.
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Police bikes did have lower braces,the 650/750/900/1000 lower legs look pretty much the same other than different caliper mount spacing on some.swest wrote:
PLUMMEN wrote:
If you switch the fork legs from side to side it will put the calipers behind the forks,but it will move the little fender brace bosses to the front of forks.Im trying to remember if that was the way the 76 900ltd legs were,I haven't looked at one in a while.swest wrote: All you had to do is turn them around one side to the other.
Steve
The 900/1000's didn't have a fender brace. Just the four bolts under the fender.
Steve
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