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No purchase anytime soon but Im ALWAYS thinking! My current is a 1979 XS1100F that I fixed up. Runs fantastic with looks to match. However I love them all! My next bike must be more powerfull then the XS1100. I salivate over the 1980-1981 GS1100E with its TSCC engine. No shim buckets and lots of torque. I like the 80-81 best because I like its 1970s standard look. (Dont care for the modern look it took on in 1982) But there is another big metric I desire. And for very legit reasons. The big KZ Kawawaski is powerfull. I know its engine wont handle additional power the way the GS will but Im a stock knda guy anyway. The big deal with the old Kawasakis is that ALMOST EVERY OEM PART IS STILL AVAILABLE! Gas tanks bolts electrical rubber lenses instruments .... it is all available. Ill use bikebandit.com as an example here:
http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/1983-kawasaki-1100-shaft-kz1100a/o/m150516#sch617920
http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/1976-kawasaki-kz900-kz900a/o/m150660#sch39678
Notice to the right under availabilty in green it states "usually ships in one to two days" For my Yamahas and many others that column entirely reads "unavailable" One could make a brand new bike from new old stock parts if one were crazy. The main thing that disheartens me with old bikes is that many parts are only available used. I hate buying used plastic body parts!! (you have to with yamaha) UV rays turn plastic to potato chips over the years.
I looked up many KZ models and parts are in overabundance for all. I may do a KZ750 twin in the future for my daughter- everything is available for the twin from 1977 to when it ended in 82-83. Odd and interesting.
Why so many surplus parts for Kawasaki? Honda CBs outsold everyone but the CB has no where near the avail of the KZ.
http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/1983-kawasaki-1100-shaft-kz1100a/o/m150516#sch617920
http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/1976-kawasaki-kz900-kz900a/o/m150660#sch39678
Notice to the right under availabilty in green it states "usually ships in one to two days" For my Yamahas and many others that column entirely reads "unavailable" One could make a brand new bike from new old stock parts if one were crazy. The main thing that disheartens me with old bikes is that many parts are only available used. I hate buying used plastic body parts!! (you have to with yamaha) UV rays turn plastic to potato chips over the years.
I looked up many KZ models and parts are in overabundance for all. I may do a KZ750 twin in the future for my daughter- everything is available for the twin from 1977 to when it ended in 82-83. Odd and interesting.
Why so many surplus parts for Kawasaki? Honda CBs outsold everyone but the CB has no where near the avail of the KZ.