New KZ750 owner from Holland.
Verfasst: So 21. Apr 2013, 21:20
Hi there!!
I'm a brand new KZ750B1 owner from the flat boring lands of the Netherlands!!
Last year when i did a rebuild of my first bike, a Honda CB SevenFifty, i saw Beton's 750 Twin and i fell in love immediately and wanted one also!!
When i was a small boy (around 6/7 years) i was determent to get my motorcycle license and i drooled at a Kawasaki racer at the local bike store. The store got bankrupted, the Kawa disappeared and finally last year when i got 29 i finally got my license.
To cut the long story short, last year i saw Beton's Kawa and i told my self that i wanted it to. So it took almost a year (no money but one for sale and money but nothing for sale) to got a good deal for a complete B1 and an almost complete B1 in parts without the frame.
Al in a very good condition considering the age and including a few electric diagram's and the original supplyed manual for the B1 and the B2!
- Pictures i got from the seller -
- And 3 days later i got it all in my back garden!! and shot some photo's myself. -
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A very nice touch is the license-plate. This frame has got XL-83-83 and 1983 is my birth year !! The XL-83-87 is the license-plate of the missing frame.
I'm going to rebuild it to a street-tracker/travelers-bike. My other big hobby/semi-job is photographing and i want this to be my photo-bike so it has to be comfortable, not to noisy and being fitted with a rack for my gear that can easy be disassembled for daily use.
This isn't going to be a Wrenchmonkees bike but more a Deus Ex style of bike!
I will be reading a lot on the forum, i want to get familiar with the problems and know-how of the 750 Twin and i can't wait to take it for a spin in a couple of months!
Cheers!
I'm a brand new KZ750B1 owner from the flat boring lands of the Netherlands!!
Last year when i did a rebuild of my first bike, a Honda CB SevenFifty, i saw Beton's 750 Twin and i fell in love immediately and wanted one also!!
When i was a small boy (around 6/7 years) i was determent to get my motorcycle license and i drooled at a Kawasaki racer at the local bike store. The store got bankrupted, the Kawa disappeared and finally last year when i got 29 i finally got my license.
To cut the long story short, last year i saw Beton's Kawa and i told my self that i wanted it to. So it took almost a year (no money but one for sale and money but nothing for sale) to got a good deal for a complete B1 and an almost complete B1 in parts without the frame.
Al in a very good condition considering the age and including a few electric diagram's and the original supplyed manual for the B1 and the B2!
- Pictures i got from the seller -
- And 3 days later i got it all in my back garden!! and shot some photo's myself. -
[/allign]
A very nice touch is the license-plate. This frame has got XL-83-83 and 1983 is my birth year !! The XL-83-87 is the license-plate of the missing frame.
I'm going to rebuild it to a street-tracker/travelers-bike. My other big hobby/semi-job is photographing and i want this to be my photo-bike so it has to be comfortable, not to noisy and being fitted with a rack for my gear that can easy be disassembled for daily use.
This isn't going to be a Wrenchmonkees bike but more a Deus Ex style of bike!
I will be reading a lot on the forum, i want to get familiar with the problems and know-how of the 750 Twin and i can't wait to take it for a spin in a couple of months!
Cheers!