Old School Hustle: Ride on This 1978 KZ1000 For A Top Speed Test On A Florida Runway


Old School Hustle: Ride on This 1978 KZ1000 For A Top Speed Test On A Florida Runway

In the late 1970s, few bikes had the guts that the legendary Kawasaki KZ1000 did. The story continued into the 1980s of course, but the KZ1000, while s kind of slow seller at first, really caught its stride after the machine won awards like “Motorcycle of the Year” and a super bike championship.

This video shows a ’78 KZ1000 making a top speed charge down an airport runway known as the Johnny Bohmer Proving Grounds. This is a place where loads of top speed testing is done and they have a new channel showing loads of it. The reason we were interested in this video is because so many guy use the KZ platform for drag bikes still that we were wanting to see one topped out on a long course.

Now, we need to fess up on a couple of things here. Firstly is that the bike is no longer 1,000cc in displacement. It has been bored and stroked out to 1,428cc so it is definitely making more horsepower than a stocker would and that will translate to more speed.

The acceleration of the bike from zero to about 130mph is insane. This thing is bad ass fast and while we do not have a side by side comparison, we bet it could STILL hold its own with modern bikes, at least through the first several gears.

The last few numbers are a grind but this is a fun video to watch! Old school muscle bike action.


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4 thoughts on “Old School Hustle: Ride on This 1978 KZ1000 For A Top Speed Test On A Florida Runway

  1. Kathryn McCoach

    I really like what they did before, everything that concerns cars and motorcycles. I am a fan of the 80-90 era, everything from that era is more beautiful, more soulful, the world then was not ruled by marketing as it is now! But time does not stand still, we are developing, and therefore for me personally an explosive mixture when they build cars and motorcycles of the 80s era and put modern iron in there! And this is an explosive mixture of speed and bomb style!

  2. Curtis

    Had some friends that were into these and owned several of them. The fact that they can still hold their own shows you how far ahead of the times they were back in the 70’s. I could be mistaken but I think this engine is the ancestor to the Ninja technology that came along a few years later.

  3. Danno

    The bike is definitely quick up to about 130 and then kind of runs out of steam. Have to note that this bike makes about double the power (177 v 90) vs the factory bike.

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