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Originally posted by Griffin View Post
The article was titled "A Taste for Foreign Iron".
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Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostActually, Japanese customers could own bikes over 750cc, but they had to be imported, not domestic. Odd regulations it seems.
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Originally posted by Griffin View PostRight. One couldn't own a big displacing more than 750cc in Japan until the early '80s, so many of the 850-1000cc bikes we got here were destroked to displace 749cc.
Big bore, short stroke = fast and high revving engines. Probably lots of fun in the twisties.
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Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostI saw some Japanese Market KZ750s based upon the KZ900 - KZ1000 big block engine.
This was at a motorcycle junk yard in Upland, CA. They had imported a bunch of bikes from Japan. I guess it was difficult to legally keep old iron on the road legally there, and these guys were buying it by the connex.
Big bore, short stroke = fast and high revving engines. Probably lots of fun in the twisties.
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I saw some Japanese Market KZ750s based upon the KZ900 - KZ1000 big block engine.
This was at a motorcycle junk yard in Upland, CA. They had imported a bunch of bikes from Japan. I guess it was difficult to legally keep old iron on the road legally there, and these guys were buying it by the connex.
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Picked up the bike last night. Will post some photos in a little while. Shouldn't take too much to get it back on the road, but need to assess what to do with it overall: turn it into a basic runner, or clean it up properly like.
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The GPZ turbo is the same engine and actually bolts right in. A serious performance upgrade. Up the boost and you get 160hp.
Well, maybe he will change his mind. But it was a good runner long ago.
Don't know what else to say, there.
G
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Guest repliedHad this 78' KZ750 twin. Kind of a dog compared to my Triumph Scrambler. I wasn't going to ride it over the Scrambler so I sold it. Did complete frame up rebuild. I got a second one currently in my shed along with a ton of parts. I'm sure those 4 cylinder ones are a different beast. 1000 and 900 KZ are getting real pricey.
In the shed:
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Originally posted by gmansyz View PostI told him to get a proper cover for it as the one he was using kept moisture underneath. Sorry, it was so badly corroded.
Idea. How about getting a GPZ750 turbo engine and swapping it in??? Put a KZ550 6-speed trans as well. Adjust gearing and maybe swap the '82 GPZ750 bodywork as well??
Okay, I am hoping he doesn't change his mind as well. He was talking about giving it five years ago and that has not happened yet so I keep my fingers crossed for you. Get the stock exhaust too!
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Greg
Turbo GPZ750 engine
Not likely.
Will have to get the bike home before deciding whether it's going to be a "runner" project or a restoration. Most likely the former but you never know. If the seller changes his mind he will be saving me a LOT of work so oh well.
A quick check around the web for information demonstrates how good we have it in GS land. Cliff's website and the GSR blows away what's available for the Kawasaki's.
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I told him to get a proper cover for it as the one he was using kept moisture underneath. Sorry, it was so badly corroded.
Idea. How about getting a GPZ750 turbo engine and swapping it in??? Put a KZ550 6-speed trans as well. Adjust gearing and maybe swap the '82 GPZ750 bodywork as well??
Okay, I am hoping he doesn't change his mind as well. He was talking about giving it five years ago and that has not happened yet so I keep my fingers crossed for you. Get the stock exhaust too!
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Greg
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Made a deal with Greg's friend for the bike ($700). It's a silver KZ750 just like the photo above BUT this bike is in much rougher condition. It's been parked outside under a cover for five years. Good news is it's a 10k mile bike and all there, and cheap (for Los Angles anyway). Some people here will gasp at the thought of paying $700 for a rusty non-runner, but in this area it's a fair price.
Will pick it up this weekend baring a change of heart by the seller. His nephew wants the bike so hope he doesn't change his mind.Last edited by Nessism; 01-02-2014, 09:09 AM.
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Hey, I know someone in Lomita with one. Just like the pics but a chrome Mac header. I think He wanted $1K? I can put you in touch with him if you want.
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Greg
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by jeff.saunders View PostNot difficult if you are happy splitting crank cases.... You can leave the top-end on the engine and just pull the lower crankcase off the engine.
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