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advice from past/present owners of 1984 KZ750s?

Hi, Someone at work is selling a 1984 Kawasaki KZ750 for a GREAT price, that hasnlt been on the road for 3 years. I'm in Massachusetts and can probably register it as an antique if I buy it under the 25 years old laws. I would be buying it as a project to store at an out of state friend's house until I want to upgrae from a brand new 1560cc scooter I just registered.

Any past / present owners have some good tips for performance tweaks / model-specific problems to watch for / or any special treats this bike may feature?. I've admired the KZ550 version as a used drool-over since I was 16 so many years ago.

Thanks!.

Update:

Sorry, bad typing - the scooter is a 150cc, and is a year-round "Beater" that will handle most of my miles.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Everyone needs a hobby. If you want to buy and restore old motorcycles, then by all means... go for it!

  • 1 decade ago

    If it is the four cylinder, it's basically an overbored Z-650, which was a nice bike. The 750 was'nt such a good package, but all in all a sound bike. I put nearly 80k miles on my Z, & apart from frying a reg/rectifier it was fine, tho' when I found the tip of a gearbox selecter in the oil I sold it back to the first owner, who restored it.

    BUT, any bike of this age will have problems, how major depending on how it's been used & stored. Tyres, battery, corroded electrics, shot exhaust system & so on. Might end up with spending more on spares than it's worth.

    Source(s): Owning earlier model, 30+ years of biking.
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