750 Magna for a second bike?
- DivideOverflow
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You should be fine with that as your second bike. My roommate learned to ride on a VF700F Interceptor, which has just a tad less hp than the 750. It has a very smooth powerband, and it is a very well behaved motor.
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2003 Z1000 - For Sale
1979 KZ650B - Work in progress
2005 Ducati SS 1000DS - sold :'(
1994 VFR750 Interceptor - sold
1984 VF700F Interceptor - sold
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- flynrider
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Good luck finding a nice Zephyr. I was looking for one in the mid 90s (after Kaw quit selling 'em here) and they were rare as hen's teeth. You might also keep your eye out for the son-of-Zephyr, the ZR-7. It has a more modern look and much better suspension, but at its heart, it still has the old 8-valve, 738cc inline-4 that made the KZ750 famous. The riding position is very much a standard.Most wanted: Zephyr 750
Lastly, you could do what I did and keep your eye out for a Honda Nighthawk 750. It was the bike that beat out the Zephyr in the retro 750 wars of the 90s. They sold 'em in the states from '91 to '03, so it's still possible to find one in excellent condition.
Bikin' John
'93 Honda CB750 Nighthawk
'93 Honda CB750 Nighthawk
Thanks I'll need it.
Yeah I've been looking at the ZR 7, and it seemed to somehow relate to the Zephyr. It's not a bad bike, but it's similar to the 919 in that it's just a tad too sporty for me. Is the ZR 7's foot position more standard then the 919? I found the 919's foot pegs to be a little too far back.
As for the Nighthawk, funny for you to say that, I've also been keeping an eye on them. Unfortunately I've only been able to find '82 and '83s. They are slightly more 'bubbly' though, which is why I still prefer the kawas. Still a nice bike.
I know, I'm picky.
Yeah I've been looking at the ZR 7, and it seemed to somehow relate to the Zephyr. It's not a bad bike, but it's similar to the 919 in that it's just a tad too sporty for me. Is the ZR 7's foot position more standard then the 919? I found the 919's foot pegs to be a little too far back.
As for the Nighthawk, funny for you to say that, I've also been keeping an eye on them. Unfortunately I've only been able to find '82 and '83s. They are slightly more 'bubbly' though, which is why I still prefer the kawas. Still a nice bike.
I know, I'm picky.
Current Ride: '99 ZRX 1100
'91 Zephyr 750
'96 Suzuki LS650
'91 Zephyr 750
'96 Suzuki LS650
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Somehow missed this question last week. The ZR7's pegs aren't positioned as far back as the 919. They're just a couple of inches back from where they'd be on a Zephyr. Between that and the standard bar ( a lot of folks modify to clip-ons), it's a very straight up riding position. See below :Zohw wrote:Yeah I've been looking at the ZR 7, and it seemed to somehow relate to the Zephyr. It's not a bad bike, but it's similar to the 919 in that it's just a tad too sporty for me. Is the ZR 7's foot position more standard then the 919? I found the 919's foot pegs to be a little too far back.

Bikin' John
'93 Honda CB750 Nighthawk
'93 Honda CB750 Nighthawk