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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 08:08 #744324

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What a beautiful survivor! Didn't think such bikes existed anymore. Congratulations and welcome aboard!
Current project 76 KZ900 (This was a Vetter model)
76 KZ900
81 XJ550H SECA (Current Project)
82 XJ550R SECA
Past:
86 FJ1200
74 Z1900
72 CB450

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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 08:52 #744326

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Yes, nice survivor! But is it me? Or are those tank decals placed a little off? Looks like a re-paint job.
I sent one back to "KAZ" from California to Japan. I should have kept. I paid $500, sold extra parts, kept some, this one was all matched, never had screw drivers on it. 12,000 miles. Sat since 1996


Livin in "CheektaVegas, NY
Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!

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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 09:09 #744329

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Kapahulu wrote: This should solve the problem: www.z1enterprises.com/product/ZSM46-002


We're running a set of those on one of our Z-1's now. If they prove robust we'll convert all of them. The best we've been able to get out of the OEM fuel T's with 10% ethanol fuel is 3 - 4 yrs.

OP,
That's a nice find!

Good advice too re: the JIS screwdrivers. Well worth the price.

If the tires are truly 40 yrs. old I wouldn't trust them for any significant distance. Tires age out in addition to wearing out. They're really more valuable as is. If this is going to be a rider, fresh rubber is advisable. A collector or restoration specialist would be interested in buying the original rubber.


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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 16:27 #744377

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Kidkawie wrote: Nice bike! Good luck with it!


Thanks a lot different than the Busa's I had. One was a turbo the other was a little closer to stock :laugh:

I'm not yo much in leaving things stock. But I think I'll leave this stock.

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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 16:34 #744378

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z1kzonly wrote: Yes, nice survivor! But is it me? Or are those tank decals placed a little off? Looks like a re-paint job.
I sent one back to "KAZ" from California to Japan. I should have kept. I paid $500, sold extra parts, kept some, this one was all matched, never had screw drivers on it. 12,000 miles. Sat since 1996




Not sure about the emblems. I looked it over didn't see any that would indicate it was repainted

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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 16:36 #744379

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slmjim+Z1BEBE wrote:

Kapahulu wrote: This should solve the problem: www.z1enterprises.com/product/ZSM46-002


We're running a set of those on one of our Z-1's now. If they prove robust we'll convert all of them. The best we've been able to get out of the OEM fuel T's with 10% ethanol fuel is 3 - 4 yrs.

OP,
That's a nice find!

Good advice too re: the JIS screwdrivers. Well worth the price.

If the tires are truly 40 yrs. old I wouldn't trust them for any significant distance. Tires age out in addition to wearing out. They're really more valuable as is. If this is going to be a rider, fresh rubber is advisable. A collector or restoration specialist would be interested in buying the original rubber.


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Won't be a daily rider. Just once in awhile. Most likely I'll take them off and store them. And out some new treads on.

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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 16:42 #744380

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Here is a pic of my last two bikes


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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 17:22 #744383

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Yes, nice survivor! But is it me? Or are those tank decals placed a little off? Looks like a re-paint job

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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 18:00 #744386

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GregZ wrote: Yes, nice survivor! But is it me? Or are those tank decals placed a little off? Looks like a re-paint job

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I think you're right. Both the Marsden and Hesse books show the bottom stripe parallel to the bottom of the tank.


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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 18:05 #744388

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also
squirt some carb cleaner daily on the leaky fuel T, might swell it up to usable. Nice bike enjoy it !

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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 18:10 #744390

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GregZ wrote: Yes, nice survivor! But is it me? Or are those tank decals placed a little off? Looks like a re-paint job

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Not sure on the tank,I guess anything is possible.

Not a deal breaker for me, I'll ask the guy. He was the original owner. I have all the original paperwork

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Just picked up a 76 KZ900 03 Oct 2016 18:12 #744391

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When rebuilding my forks and doing some other work on the bike over a winter I had drained the carbs, removed the tank, and taken my bike in the house for several months. The carbs and "T" fitting were then dry. In early spring I took the bike outside, refitted the tank, and turned on the fuel. The "T" leaked badly! I shut off the fuel and searched online for a new "T" fitting. Before I could find and order a new one I tried the bike again and to my joy the leak had completely stopped. That was 9 years ago and the "T" has not leaked a single drop since then. Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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