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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Model differences [ ] Some of the significant differences between the Kz900 and the Kz1000 include that the latter of the two has a heavier crankshaft for less engine vibration, smoother acceleration and a larger displacement. There were various configurations of specifications and assembly, such as having the choice between chain-drive and shaft-drive. The more cruiser-like version was called the KZ1000 LTD in the United States. Kawasaki swapped the traditional 4-4 exhaust (available on and Kz900) for the cheaper 4-2 exhaust. The Kz1000 came with either a or after 1979. The frame on the Kz1000 was a conventional featherbed design, but was not significantly changed in over 30 years of production.

The 1980 Kawasaki Z1000H was Kawasaki's first fuel injected motorcycle. There were only 1000 examples of the Z1000H made for the global market - these models were manufactured during the months of March and April 1980. In the US market, the Z1000G 'Z-1 Classic' also featured the same fuel injection system used on the Z1000H. [ ] The 1981 Kawasaki Z1000J debuted with Kawasaki's new 'J' motor with displacement down to 998 cc (60.9 cu in). For the 1982 model year, Kawasaki introduced the KZ1000R Eddie Lawson Replica (ELR); it was based on the KZ1000J. The 1983 model was designated KZ1000R2 with cams and a cylinder head from the GPz1100’s, with a boosted power increase of 5-7hp. The bike had a limited run of 750 produced, the special edition bike was named after the 1981-1982 Superbike.

It had a claimed 59 kW (79 hp) @ 8,500rpm and 246.5 kg (543.5 lb). Aside from the 1982-2005 Kz1000P Police motorcycle the model was discontinued in 1984, in favor of Kawasaki's first liquid-cooled bike, the Ninja. Wheels and Tyres [ ] The Kz1000P (police) has 18 inch wheels with Dunlop. The front tire is size MN90-18, and the back tire is size MR90-18. They came with either cast magnesium or chrome-plated wire wheels. Accessories [ ] The Kz1000 came optional with a,, a and, all of which were removable without any interference with performance or function.