Six Cylinder Kawasaki Z1
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Six Cylinder Kawasaki Z1
5 years 9 months ago
    
    What an engineering:
This engine is even prettier than the CBX (according to what I think), and that means a lot.
best regards,
Holger
  
      This engine is even prettier than the CBX (according to what I think), and that means a lot.
best regards,
Holger
      Z1300 A1/ KZT30AG built 1979
frame KZT30A 004285
engine KZT30A 000288
location: borderland-triangle France/ Germany/ Switzerland, Europe
    
  
  frame KZT30A 004285
engine KZT30A 000288
location: borderland-triangle France/ Germany/ Switzerland, Europe
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Re: Six Cylinder Kawasaki Z1
5 years 9 months ago
    
    That will be a nice project to see when completed.
I would not like to even try Kick Starting it though ......LOL !
Pete F
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      I would not like to even try Kick Starting it though ......LOL !
Pete F
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Re: Six Cylinder Kawasaki Z1
5 years 9 months ago
    
    Truly amazing.  Judging by the blue flames from the exhaust ports, the idle mixture must be good!
I’d like Scotch and Kawboy set up a workshop together, and see what engineering marvels they could produce!
  
    
  
  I’d like Scotch and Kawboy set up a workshop together, and see what engineering marvels they could produce!
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Re: Six Cylinder Kawasaki Z1
5 years 9 months agobiltonjim wrote: Truly amazing. Judging by the blue flames from the exhaust ports, the idle mixture must be good!
I’d like Scotch and Kawboy set up a workshop together, and see what engineering marvels they could produce!
You're a hoot Jim. I can see it now. An incredible machine shop with an assembly area occupied with 2 lawn chairs, 2 side tables, a beer fridge and liquor cabinet stocked with Scotch and Bourbon and a chalkboard with all kinds of scientific equations written all over it. (and no work getting done) I'm in !!!
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Re: Six Cylinder Kawasaki Z1
5 years 9 months ago
    
    What a fantastic job he done just like all his other projects  
  
    
  
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Re: Six Cylinder Kawasaki Z1
5 years 9 months ago
    
    KB wrote:  An incredible machine shop with an assembly area occupied with 2 lawn chairs, 2 side tables, a beer fridge and liquor cabinet stocked with Scotch and Bourbon and a chalkboard with all kinds of scientific equations written all over it. (and no work getting done) I'm in !!!
If a drill-press, mig-welder and a 6" Baldor grinder qualifies as a machine shop then I'm already qualified cuz everything else as described is in place.:whistle:
Reservations are highly recommended !:woohoo:
  
      If a drill-press, mig-welder and a 6" Baldor grinder qualifies as a machine shop then I'm already qualified cuz everything else as described is in place.:whistle:
Reservations are highly recommended !:woohoo:
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  Always High - Know Fear !
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