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Type of motorcycle
Kawasaki Z750 twin
Manufacturer
Kawasaki
Parent company
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Production
1975–1979
Engine
745 cc (45.5 cu in) air-cooled, four-stroke, twin cylinder
Bore / stroke
78 mm × 78 mm (3.1 in × 3.1 in)
Frame type
Tubular Steel, heavily gusseted, double cradle
Brakes
Single disc front and rear[1]
Wheelbase
57 inches
Dimensions
L: 85 inches W: 32 inches H: 45 inches[1]
Fuel capacity
3.2 Imperial gallons (14.5 litres)[1]
Related
Kawasaki KZ400[2]
The Kawasaki KZ750B twin is a twin-cylinder, touring motorcycle announced in 1975 and manufactured from 1976 to 1979. It was based on the smaller Kawasaki KZ400 introduced in 1975.
The air cooled engine shared similar engine design with the KZ400 having chain-driven twin dynamic balancer shafts. The valve seats were hardened to allow use of low-grade fuel.
The machine was engineered to have a wide power band and smooth torque curve.[2][3]
^ abcThe new Kawasaki Z750. Factory colour advert. Motor Cycle Weekly, 14 February 1976, pp.18-19 (centrespread). Retrieved 7 January 2022
^ abKawasaki 76 range, New Motorcycling Monthly (Editor John Thorpe), IPC Magazines, January 1976, p.4
^Z750: A twin without tears. Road test. Motor Cycle Weekly, 18 September 1976, pp.30-32. Retrieved 7 January 2022
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