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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. 19 Oct 2007 10:04 #177076

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what tools and or technique did you use to shape your seat?i got got some lazyboys for a couple of my kz900's i would like to reshape.
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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 21 Oct 2007 16:59 #177432

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Where did you get the dual head lamps like that? And the windshield?

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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 21 Oct 2007 17:33 #177446

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The headlights came off of a Buell lightning i believe..possably a CityX model...

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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 21 Oct 2007 18:26 #177457

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I'd really like to know where to get that windshield and light assembly for my GFS, I've been wanting to convert it from single to dual light assembly.

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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 23 Oct 2007 06:17 #177760

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Go searching on ebay for Buell lightning parts

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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 07 Nov 2007 07:29 #179955

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How did you get that killer gauge to work and be able to use all those functions on your bike? I love that gauge you picked up :woohoo:
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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 13 Nov 2007 05:17 #180821

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Hey Voodoo, WICKED JOB!!!! Everything really came together nice. Regards, Doug B)
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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 29 Jan 2008 08:17 #191614

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OutlawGPz wrote:

Looks great man!...What is the tail off of if you dont mind me asking? After seeing this thing take form im def inspired to play around with my GPz. Also what year of Buell did the headlights come from and what was all needed to adapt them to the bike?



The tail is the stock ducktail from the kz650 with the inner fender stuff removed and a taillight from a 85 or 86 zx6. I stole that idea from anther member Mark Wing.

Here is a link to the info I used for the Buell conversion. It has all the part numbers and electrical connection info that you need.
tinyurl.com/2wkuqt

They've discontinued the older, cheaper ($50) dual headlight unit and changed the part number and cost. I think it's over $125 for the light alone. I lucked out, my local Harley dealer gave me 3 other dealerships to contact about the older headlight. The last one I called had 1 in stock! Tee flyscreen is still a current production item and should be available in several colors.

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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. 29 Jan 2008 08:21 #191615

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531blackbanshee wrote:

what tools and or technique did you use to shape your seat?i got got some lazyboys for a couple of my kz900's i would like to reshape.


I simply used a sharpie to outline the shape I wanted to cut and used an electric carving knife to cut and shape the foam. It worked great!

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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 29 Jan 2008 08:26 #191617

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Thanks, it simply wires up to all of the indicators that were on the original set of gauges. The only one that I haven't been able to make work is the stop/brake indicator.

The speedo is driven off of a sensor mounted on the fork and a magnet on the brake rotor. The tach has a sensor wire that connects to one of the coils.

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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 29 Jan 2008 08:28 #191618

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Got my swingarm last week as well. $90usd shipped :D


Here's my original tank, I had it blasted last fall.



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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover. (New seat pics) 29 Jan 2008 08:42 #191621

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New rear wheel. 16x3.5 off of an 86' zx1000.


I took off the exhaust last night. I wanted to change out the flanges but they don't appear to be removable.
The end of the header tube is flared and instead of two clips that sit around the end of the pipe like every other 650 exhaust, these are one piece! I wanted to get this blasted and ceramic coated, I'll have to check to see if they still can.


I yanked the carbs as well, in preparation for removing the head and jugs. Had to survey all of my oil leaks. A full gasket kit is on the way!



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