75Z1Rick wrote:
Welcome Rob, thats a great collection you found. The 73 especially. I would definitely keep that one and go through the process of restoring it, finding as many original parts as you can if you can afford to and have the time and patience. The members on here may have bits and pieces that they'll part with to help you along if they aren't restoring one for themselves. Over the years I have acquired a lot of pieces by buying mixed parts lots on paybay. There is a seller on there named money99kz his name is Brian and he must have many torn down bikes that he has parted out and a lot they he may not have ever listed on paybay. Jeff also carries a lot of genuine Kawasaki parts and I don't believe you'll find anyone more knowledgeable of these bikes than him.
Thanks Rick.
It is in fact very tempting to do just that - restore the ol' girl, but realistically, I have a 70 Triumph to finish, then a '79 Yamaha RD400 Daytona Special to restore, and the KZ900 "super-Z" behind that, and the '75 "club foot" beyond that...and given the time and attention a proper resto deserves, I just don't have the bandwidth!
It seems better to sell it on to someone who is going to do something with it in a more timely manner!
Having said this, I'm gonna stick around a bit as I have the 75 which will be mainly stock save the front end, rear wheel and quite possible the carbs. Won't be going strictly OEM (too late for that), but will be working hard to preserve the "Z" spirit nonetheless.