KZ750 - (76-83)

Introduced in 1976, the KZ750 was the odd-man-out in Kawasaki’s lineup, especially considering the new bikes Kawasaki had planned for 1977, which included the 4-cylinder KZ650 and KZ1000. Matched up against those two machines and the carry-over KZ900 four, the 750 didn’t quite make sense. With its legendary 2-stroke triples a thing of the past, Kawasaki’s performance machines were being defined by four cylinders. So why a big twin?
Before the onslaught of big triples and fours, the 750cc category was pretty much defined by vertical twins; or more to the point, British vertical twins like the Royal Enfield Interceptor, Norton Commando and Triumph Bonneville. Yamaha made some motion into the category with the Yamaha XS650 vertical twin in 1970, and even more so with the Yamaha TX750 three years later. But compared to its British rivals the XS650 was considered small, while the TX750 was a regrettable failure. By the end of 1975, there were really only two large vertical twins on the market, the 750cc Triumph Bonneville and the 650cc Yamaha XS650.
That said, if your looking for a big bore twin that rivals a Bonnie or W800, the KZ750 is your mark to hit for building a Bobber or Brat of the metric variety!
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Brass Barrel/Nipple Cable Fitting 6 x 10mm for 1.5mm Cable - (Fits: Carburetor End)
$8.95 -
Brass Carb End Throttle Nipple for 1.5mm Cable - (Fits: Carburetor End)
$3.50 -
Brass Pear/Nipple and Barrel Cable Fitting for 2.5mm Wire
$7.95 -
Brass Pear/Nipple Cable Fitting for 2.5mm Wire - (Fits: Clutch Lower)
$4.50
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Brass Pear/Nipple Cable Fitting for 2mm Wire - (Fits: Clutch Lower)
$4.50 -
Cable Housing Caps 6mm (Fits: 5mm Housing)
$2.50 -
Cable Housing Caps 7mm (Fits: 6mm Housing)
$2.50 -
Cable Housing Caps 8mm (Fits: 7mm Housing)
$2.50
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Cable Lube Tool
$8.95 -
Stainless Steel Tie Wraps
$0.95

