Where can I buy Kawasaki KZ900 motorcycle parts?

Where can I buy Kawasaki KZ900 motorcycle parts?

Z1 is the leading destination for Kawasaki KZ900 parts. With a large inventory of vintage Kawasaki motorcycle parts and same day shipping in the continental US, we can assure that all your Kawasaki KZ900 motorcycle needs will be met here. Select Category…

Where can I find a 78 KZ1000 work in progress?

78 KZ1000 work in progress in Hacienda Heights California and a 82 KZ1100 Spectra And a 1992 ZX11. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

What kind of bike was the 1975 Kawasaki Z1 900?

1975 Kawasaki Z1 900. Z1B Fast and fun superbike. Period hot rod / mild custom. Painted as a tribute to a motorcycle Wes Cooley rode with Yoshimura roadracing in the 1970s. This has many chrome upgrades, polished forks, a Kerker header, and runs well.

Are there ignition points on a 1977 KZ1000?

Many years ago I converted my 1977 Kz1000 with ignition points to the then available “Gerex” ignition system, The sparkplug gap was increased to (I believe) 0.045″.The bike ran really good, but I traded it in on a 1982 GPz 1100 when it came out. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Z1 is the leading destination for Kawasaki KZ900 parts. With a large inventory of vintage Kawasaki motorcycle parts and same day shipping in the continental US, we can assure that all your Kawasaki KZ900 motorcycle needs will be met here. Select Category…

78 KZ1000 work in progress in Hacienda Heights California and a 82 KZ1100 Spectra And a 1992 ZX11. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

1975 Kawasaki Z1 900. Z1B Fast and fun superbike. Period hot rod / mild custom. Painted as a tribute to a motorcycle Wes Cooley rode with Yoshimura roadracing in the 1970s. This has many chrome upgrades, polished forks, a Kerker header, and runs well.

Many years ago I converted my 1977 Kz1000 with ignition points to the then available “Gerex” ignition system, The sparkplug gap was increased to (I believe) 0.045″.The bike ran really good, but I traded it in on a 1982 GPz 1100 when it came out. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

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