Always loved that unique throaty snarl back at my pal's Harley XLCH 1000's rumble as I left him struggling to linger in 3rd gear to keep up with my 5th gear as I continued to pull away.
Great looking bike. And in just a few years, it morphed into different models, including the Z1R and turbo. That mill was also used by Don Vesco in his LSR streamliner after he switched from Yamaha’s two stroke TZ engines to Kawasaki.
A beautiful example of an iconic bike. I would have one alongside a Katana in my museum too if I had one. I loved them in the day and still do. They were probably the coolest bike going around at the time. All the cool people in my town road them anyway. If you want to see a bunch of them getting ripped then watch an Aussie movie called Stone. It’s great stuff. Nice work guys.
A guy I knew named Charles Wayne had one of these when i was a kid in the 70's. It had Kerker pipes on it. I was about 8 or 9. He would come by on that bike and the look and sound of it scared me to death. Loved it. Just beautiful bikes. Many thanks.
Even today, if you see one of these amongst a bunch, of bikes, even modern sports, this will draw the most attention. I rode the first ones released as working in a bike shop at the time and there was NOTHING on the road to complete with this for years after this was released. I would even have one today, they were about £1000 on release, today, sky’s the limit 😱
Was 12yo when these came out. Use to see groups of guys riding these...so imagine 10 Z1s all riding in a group....yes the sound. Always remember back then that quite a few girls bought and rode these bikes too. I remember sitting at a set of lights and this small petite young girl rode up next to us on one, with her tight jeans and pony tail out the helmet, she couldn't put her feet flat on the road and had to lean the bike over and stand on one foot tippy toe. Just goes to show, girls were wild in the early 70s.
Great bike, I had a 1976 900LTD, remember that distinctive engine sound. It had Windjammer fairing that started flopping around at 100MPH. When I took that off could stick my head right down on the speedometer and hit 130
The Honda 750 was first seen by the public on 25 October 1968 and went into production in 1969. I think the Kawasaki 900 went into production in either 1972/3. I owned a 1970 Honda 750 K0 model and a 1978 Kawasaki Z1000. Miss both those bikes today.
Beautiful bike I had a 1985 ZL 900 eliminator water cooled shaft drive velocity stacks with F1 pipes black I believe it was a 6-speed. Let me tell you it handled like a 125 and you could bring the RPMs up in the nines scary fast thanks for the memories 🧔🏻
I bought my new 1974 Yamaha RD 350A and found that none of my friends bikes could keep up to it up to about 60 mph. That includes all the Harley's Honda 750's or anything else for that matter. Then one of my friends bought this bike. First time I raced him it wasn't even close. He just left me in the dust. Amazingly fast bike.
Wow what a beautiful motorcycle remember back in the day the Kawasaki KZ 1000 I think that was supposed to be the fastest bike I can’t remember what year though keep up the great work man👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I bought my '73 in early '74. Frame # 00423 Engine # 00336. Best we can figure it came off the production line the second week of September in 72 Currently having the bike gone through and the motor completely rebuilt.
Essa moto é linda, maravilhosa, a rainha das motos. Meu sonho desde criança e é o sonho de todos que viveram os anos 70 e 80. Meu vizinho tinha uma e o som do motor com o escapamento aberto é lindo mas ter uma dessa aqui no Brazil é muito dificil. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 👍🏽👍🏽 🇧🇷
I love these but I was so happy my 2004 f4i had all the brakes I needed traffic backed up in a spot not normally doesn't and I almost ran out of space, no old bike would of stopped that quick. 40k miles on my 2004 cbr600f4i and I'm never selling, daily 40 mpg 11s 1/4 I have had since 900 miles on the odometer since 2008.
I love watching your videos of the old Japanese legends but the sound quality on this one was really bad that being said keep restoring I’m building love your content ❤😊
An overdose of classics can’t watch anymore need to spare myself little
I think this is the best looking bike ever made! The green is probably the best looking. colour, although all the paintjobs were brilliant.
The superbike that started it all! Thanks for sharing, Ken!
Always loved that unique throaty snarl back at my pal's Harley XLCH 1000's rumble as I left him struggling to linger in 3rd gear to keep up with my 5th gear as I continued to pull away.
Unreal how fresh that thing looks! Gorgeous bike.
Couldn't agree more!
Great looking bike. And in just a few years, it morphed into different models, including the Z1R and turbo.
That mill was also used by Don Vesco in his LSR streamliner after he switched from Yamaha’s two stroke TZ engines to Kawasaki.
Absolutely Breathtaking !!! Watching this increased my Heart Rate !!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
A beautiful example of an iconic bike.
I would have one alongside a Katana in my museum too if I had one.
I loved them in the day and still do.
They were probably the coolest bike going around at the time.
All the cool people in my town road them anyway.
If you want to see a bunch of them getting ripped then watch an Aussie movie called Stone.
It’s great stuff.
Nice work guys.
Right on!
A guy I knew named Charles Wayne had one of these when i was a kid in the 70's.
It had Kerker pipes on it. I was about 8 or 9.
He would come by on that bike and the look and sound of it scared me to death.
Loved it. Just beautiful bikes.
Many thanks.
Would love to own that beauty. Going to be big money there. Good luck Big Ken
Even today, if you see one of these amongst a bunch, of bikes, even modern sports, this will draw the most attention. I rode the first ones released as working in a bike shop at the time and there was NOTHING on the road to complete with this for years after this was released.
I would even have one today, they were about £1000 on release, today, sky’s the limit 😱
I have an 80 kz1000LTD and it 's amazing the number of people that come up to me expressing how sorry they were they ever sold theirs,,
@@me109g4 They are a true classic, that why people are drawn to them 👍
That roaring sound makes goosebumps....
Was 12yo when these came out. Use to see groups of guys riding these...so imagine 10 Z1s all riding in a group....yes the sound. Always remember back then that quite a few girls bought and rode these bikes too. I remember sitting at a set of lights and this small petite young girl rode up next to us on one, with her tight jeans and pony tail out the helmet, she couldn't put her feet flat on the road and had to lean the bike over and stand on one foot tippy toe. Just goes to show, girls were wild in the early 70s.
The most beautiful sportbike ever made, imho! Awesome video, Brother. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Great job pumping out many awesome videos today!
Glad you like them!
Classics always in style.
In 1976 I purchased a 1973 Z1. I had it for two years. I wish I had kept it. Yours looks like a nicely kept bike.
I am still kicking myself for selling my 1978 Z1000
Great bike, I had a 1976 900LTD, remember that distinctive engine sound. It had Windjammer fairing that started flopping around at 100MPH. When I took that off could stick my head right down on the speedometer and hit 130
a beauty! WOW
Kawasaki's answer to the big Honda 750-4.
The Honda 750 was first seen by the public on 25 October 1968 and went into production in 1969.
I think the Kawasaki 900 went into production in either 1972/3.
I owned a 1970 Honda 750 K0 model and a 1978 Kawasaki Z1000. Miss both those bikes today.
Beautiful bike I had a 1985 ZL 900 eliminator water cooled shaft drive velocity stacks with F1 pipes black I believe it was a 6-speed. Let me tell you it handled like a 125 and you could bring the RPMs up in the nines scary fast thanks for the memories 🧔🏻
Still as sweet n mean as back in the day ! We know why they are still looked at as super bikes 40 yrs later.
I bought my new 1974 Yamaha RD 350A and found that none of my friends bikes could keep up to it up to about 60 mph. That includes all the Harley's Honda 750's or anything else for that matter. Then one of my friends bought this bike. First time I raced him it wasn't even close. He just left me in the dust. Amazingly fast bike.
Beauty 🤘🤘
WOW THATS A NICE BIKE KAPTAIN!!!
Sounds just like Ponch and John on CHiP’s!!
Wow what a beautiful motorcycle remember back in the day the Kawasaki KZ 1000 I think that was supposed to be the fastest bike I can’t remember what year though keep up the great work man👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I had a 1978 Z1000. Miss it badly today.
I bought my '73 in early '74. Frame # 00423 Engine # 00336. Best we can figure it came off the production line the second week of September in 72 Currently having the bike gone through and the motor completely rebuilt.
Essa moto é linda, maravilhosa, a rainha das motos.
Meu sonho desde criança e é o sonho de todos que viveram os anos 70 e 80.
Meu vizinho tinha uma e o som do motor com o escapamento aberto é lindo mas ter uma dessa aqui no Brazil é muito dificil.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 👍🏽👍🏽 🇧🇷
I love these but I was so happy my 2004 f4i had all the brakes I needed traffic backed up in a spot
not normally doesn't and I almost ran out of space, no old bike would of stopped that quick.
40k miles on my 2004 cbr600f4i and I'm never selling, daily 40 mpg 11s 1/4 I have had since 900 miles
on the odometer since 2008.
She's got that perfect length for high speed stability, the Hayabusa of the 70s 🤟🤠
AAaaahhhhh ya took the baffles out of the exhaust......- points
I want that bike!
Same here.
I owned the entire line of 70's 2 Stroke Kawasaki Street Bikes but never managed to get one of these...
Such a stunning machine, these babys would absolutely hammer down the freeway all day everyday,just keep her fed with MOTUL engine OIL 🛢 and ⛽ 🤠🪓🤟💪⚡🦈🙏
Sweet
Lord God save us this bike must of came down from heaven
Talk about a "dime piece"… WOW!!!
I love watching your videos of the old Japanese legends but the sound quality on this one was really bad that being said keep restoring I’m building love your content ❤😊
Is the frame same as kz650 and 400
Mines out in the garage.
Is the ‘83 Katana for sale?
♥
Your frame off work is simple the best my wife wants to know if you can do a frame off on me😊
Yes we can
How much is this bike for sale for…
I like the bike but not the price you have on it!
that thing is prestine. that color ive not seen . filthy
Beautiful legs.
Strange, I haven't been to the museum in a year or so. It just seems to call me spiritually sometimes, then I visit. 200 west main.... Sacred ground.
Now thats cool! C ya soon brother
the sound 🥵