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Did You Buy a 1300 Brand New? 6 years 7 months ago #17131

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I wish to thank all who responded to my question : Did You Buy a !300 Brand New?
All comments are very interesting.

Scotch: That is a beautifully composed photo - and what a bike! A rolling showcase for your amazing engineering talent.

tx4726: Please can you let us see some photos of your 'B' model?


BigSix: Your bike looks better than new, and all standard factory specification.

Kawboy: After contributing so much to this forum, I'm sure we are all eager to see the results when you make some progress on your own 1300.

I agree with the sentiment that bikes of the 1300's era were so much more interesting visually than they are now. You could tell if it was a Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, or Yamaha just from the style of the engine, which was always the focal point of the bike. And the big air cooled Kawasakis made such a distinctive 'whistling' sound.
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Did You Buy a 1300 Brand New? 6 years 7 months ago #17156

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Here is a pic of my 'B' model that I bought new. It had been setting in a barn since 1999 and I had just cleaned it up. I had to overhaul the brakes, carbs, new coils, new tires and replace the cam chain tensioner, and over haul the carbs.
I rode to Colorado and New Mexico in July and it ran perfectly. No problems. I came close to selling it for salvage last year but decided to try to get it running. I'm sure glad I didn't junk it. It has about 23,000 miles on it.
1980 KZ1300 B Original owner, 2010 Concours 1400, 1986 Yamaha XT 600, 1984 Suzuki SP250, 1985 SP 200, Yamaha Grizzley 600. Too many toys.
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Did You Buy a 1300 Brand New? 6 years 7 months ago #17158

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tx4726 wrote: Here is a pic of my 'B' model that I bought new.


Uhh, that looks still very very good- respect.

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Z1300 A1/ KZT30AG built 1979
frame KZT30A 004285
engine KZT30A 000288
location: borderland-triangle France/ Germany/ Switzerland, Europe

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Did You Buy a 1300 Brand New? 6 years 7 months ago #17160

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Thank you for the photo. The bike looks amazing. Great originality. I recall the Kawasaki two-page adverts in the American motor cycling magazines for this model . I believe the fairing / luggage was Kawasaki's own, where as the optional touring accessories for the '79 KZ1300 were Vetter items.

Did you take any location photos of the bike on your recent trip?

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Did You Buy a 1300 Brand New? 6 years 7 months ago #17165

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I've only got a few pictures from our trip to New Mexico and Colorado. We covered 822 miles of mountain roads in 2.5 days so we didn't spend much time taking photos. I rode the KZ1300 and my cousin rode my Concours 1400. They travelled well together.
1980 KZ1300 B Original owner, 2010 Concours 1400, 1986 Yamaha XT 600, 1984 Suzuki SP250, 1985 SP 200, Yamaha Grizzley 600. Too many toys.
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Did You Buy a 1300 Brand New? 6 years 7 months ago #17168

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Thanks very much. These are superb photos. Wonderful scenery, and the bikes look very handsome in that setting. Hope you have many more voyages to come.
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