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The Kawasaki Kz1000 or Z1000 is a motorcycle ... The cruiser version LTD was assembled in Nebraska and sold in the United States and Canada. ... For the 1982 model ...
KZ-1000 (various configurations; produced 1977–1980) KZ-1100 (various configurations; produced 1981–1983) AE 50 (produced: circa 1981–1982) KZ900 A4 (produced: circa 1976) Kawasaki F1TR 175cc (1966) Kawasaki F2TR 175cc (1967) Kawasaki J1TR 85cc (1967)
2002 Kawasaki KZ1000p. Kawasaki police motorcycles have been produced in four series: Z1-P – A 1975 Kawasaki Z1 900 cc motorcycle, modified through the addition of a shop-installed kit, then in 1976 available factory-built as a police motorcycle; KZ900 Police Special – The 1977 KZ900 motorcycle, upgraded for use as a police motorcycle
1977 Kawasaki KZ1000. The Kawasaki KZ1000 was born out of necessity during the arms race that accompanied the superbike fever of the mid-1970s. The four-cylinder five-speed cranked out 90 ...
The Kawasaki Z series is a family of standard/naked bikes manufactured by Kawasaki since 1972. ... Z1000/KZ1000 (1977–2005) Z1000 (2003–2016) Z1100 (1980–1986)
The Kawasaki GPz1100 B1 and B2 are motorcycles that were manufactured by Kawasaki in 1981 and 1982 respectively. Both models featured a four-cylinder, two-valve air-cooled engine design with a capacity of 1,089 cc. This engine was an evolution of the powerplant used in the previous Kz1000 series, itself descended from the Z1.
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Kawasaki Z1300 fuel system. Kawasaki experienced some oil system problems on the early Z1300 (on the A2 version, in 1980, from engine number KZT30A-006201, the oil pan volume increased from 4.5 to 6 litres). In 1981, the electronic ignition system was updated. A major update came with the 1984 model, with the addition of Digital Fuel Injection.