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- 22 Sep 2020, 17:10
- Forum: Carbs, air & fuel
- Topic: moriwaki exhaust?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5546
Re: moriwaki exhaust?
So according to the manual, with the rough google translate the exhaust is engineered for the stock set up so doesn't need any major tuning to run correctly. Also, according to these roughly translated webike reviews no one is saying anything about a loss of power or torque on the low end and most p...
- 22 Sep 2020, 15:35
- Forum: Carbs, air & fuel
- Topic: moriwaki exhaust?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5546
Re: moriwaki exhaust?
750.
mostly looking to shave weight and titanium is also nice.
mostly looking to shave weight and titanium is also nice.
- 22 Sep 2020, 03:47
- Forum: Carbs, air & fuel
- Topic: moriwaki exhaust?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5546
moriwaki exhaust?
Has anyone tried fitting one of these? Would it take much effort to have it run well?
- 10 Nov 2019, 00:59
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
- Replies: 21
- Views: 14134
Re: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
as far as i understand, for usa as long as its 25 years old its good to go. Canada its 15 years.
so for usa, i guess newest for now would be 1995
one would have to remove that rev limiter from a japanese model though.
so for usa, i guess newest for now would be 1995
one would have to remove that rev limiter from a japanese model though.
- 07 Nov 2019, 16:47
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
- Replies: 21
- Views: 14134
Re: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
I'm in USA. i understand it was imported from 91 to 92 in the USA. I'm not confusing the later yearmodels with a ZR7 at all. Stricly zephyr 750. I understand it was made in japan until 2006 or 2008. Reason I ask is because for the price some people want for a cleaner one here I'm thinking i might be...
- 07 Nov 2019, 03:03
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
- Replies: 21
- Views: 14134
Re: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
Another question, how many here have the later year zephyrs? 95 and on. Anyone know the changes they made up to 2008?
- 06 Nov 2019, 21:42
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
- Replies: 21
- Views: 14134
Re: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
is there any drop in replacement forks for the zephyr 750? or would i be better off with a fork rebuild with the racetech emulators.
- 02 Nov 2019, 10:26
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
- Replies: 21
- Views: 14134
Re: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
yeah im not modifying it for speed, just handling and looks. So suspension and maybe brakes, and the Z2 4 in 4 exhaust and tank/seat/cowl. A slipper clutch would be nice as well. I know it has enough practical power. Although the RS has almost twice the HP for the same weight, a zephyr is just a lot...
- 01 Nov 2019, 21:47
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
- Replies: 21
- Views: 14134
Re: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
Bubba; The Zephyr 750 is simply part of the Kawasaki air cooled 750-4 line which sold for about 30 years world wide. We call it in the USA the KZ750 line..... until superseded by fuel injection and liquid cooling because of legal, performance, and enviromental reasons, not because of rust. Aluminum...
- 31 Oct 2019, 21:08
- Forum: The Zephyr Lounge
- Topic: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
- Replies: 21
- Views: 14134
Re: considering a zephyr 750. some questions
Rusting in certain countries is all due to local conditions, nothing to do with the original manufacturing quality of the bike. There is zero rust in my 1996 Zephyr 750 with 180,000 kilometers on it. Tank is perfect. Ride any bike or car on the beach, do nothing to protect it, let water sit in the ...