John's KZ750 Sabretooth
John's KZ750 Sabretooth
Introducing John Kunkle's KZ750 Sabretooth.

John's 74 h.p. Kawasaki street motorcycle will provide ample power for his well crafted buggy.

John has notched all of his tubing using a 7" hand grinder & a die grinder with a 3" cutoff wheel which goes to show that you don't need fancy or expensive tools to build a buggy - just hard work & determination.
Some of John's buggy specifications include a 3-1/2 gallon spun aluminum fuel tank from Chirco, ITP Mudlites ATV tires, ITP C Series machined cast aluminum wheels, four K & N air filters for each of his four carb's, Kerker 4 in 1 headers.

John's buggy also features Badland Buggy
polyurethane suspension bushings.
John's steering system includes a modified Hyudai Excel rack & pinion located forward of the front a-arms (different than plans).  He used a solid steering column with u-joints to connect the steering wheel to the rack & pinion.

John used adjustable coil-over-shocks from Dan's Performance Parts.

All I can say is.... "SWEET"!  Good job, John!