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#21 Post by Johnj » Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:38 am

Jimmy, have you ever heard of being on topic. Maybe you should have wasted your first post in the Introduction forum.
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#22 Post by PacificShot327 » Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:58 am

Johnj wrote:Jimmy, have you ever heard of being on topic. Maybe you should have wasted your first post in the Introduction forum.

Lawyer. Whaddya expect? :-)
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#23 Post by RockBottom » Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:53 am

XB08 wrote:A thumper is really a single cyl engine , not a twin... old single would make a thumping sound that's have they got there nick name...
That's what I was asking.
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#24 Post by flynrider » Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:54 am

Hey JohnJ,

Nice to see someone resurrecting one of the old Kaw 750 twins. I was a big fan of them back in the days when I couldn't afford the 4 cyl. version :laughing: My first new bike was a '79 B model. $1999 right off the showroom floor. That was just the start. I eventually owned a '76B, an '80 LTD G and an '83 CSR M model. About the only one I didn't own was the '84 belt drive version.

You've got a good bike there. The engine is darned near bulletproof. I once ran one of mine really low on oil. When I changed the oil, a lot of little metal chunks came out. The bike was still running strong when I gave it away 30K miles later at 88K miles. Go figure!

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#25 Post by Johnj » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:56 am

The sprockets and chain showed up on Friday at 3:00pm which is when my shift starts at the plant. Tuesday morning and I'm back at it, I have the front sprocket finished in about 15 minutes. I get the rear wheel off and the new sprocket won't fit. This bike is supposed to have spoke wheels on it, and the 750 twins with mag wheels always have drum rear brakes. I assumed (DANGER) the wheels and the swingarm were off a KZ650 because they had mag wheels with disk brakes. Those sprocket won't fit either. So I'm in the process of putting the correct swingarm and the 18in spoke rear wheel back on the bike. Other good news, the Progressive springs I ordered from Dennis Kirk arrived two days early.

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#26 Post by Johnj » Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:05 pm

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Today I finished the work required to get the KZ750B back on the road. A MAC muffler has been installed in the muffler, new tires (Bridgestone Spitfire S-11) and a set of Progressive Springs in the front forks.
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#27 Post by Johnj » Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:13 am

Well I had to order parts to do a tune-up, which should be here any day. In the meantime I reinstalled the rear fender and started to reinstall the rear turn-signals when I discovered somebody fit a set of turn-signals right into the rear light. Now I'll have to replace the stalks on the front. Rock on.
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#28 Post by keithvmx1200 » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:52 pm

A very nice bike,I like the colour, enjoy it and ride safe. 8)
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#29 Post by Johnj » Sat Jul 25, 2009 8:14 am

I keep plugging away. The intakes are leaking air. They are also not available. I think I could get a machinist to make me a set.

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No rack and I put the rear fender back on.

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#30 Post by PioneerUrban » Sat Jul 25, 2009 2:19 pm

That is a really nice looking bike.

Congrats on your find! Are you planning on keeping it, or is it for re-sell?
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