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01 Apr 2007 18:58 #125687 by Noah Mercy
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I'm from Sheridan, Wyoming (yes...the one that just got five feet of snow a couple days ago B)) and I just bought my first bike today, a 1981 KZ550. It has about 9,400 miles on it and is in excellent condition.

I was looking for something that's not too heavy, not too powerful but without being gutless, has a reasonably low saddle height, and gets good gas mileage. Near as I can tell, this Kawy should fill the bill and then some.

We have some of the best riding in the world out here and I can hardly wait to pick my bike up. Unfortunately, it's going to have to wait another couple days for the road to melt off and dry up a little.:( In the meantime, I plan on kicking around here and learning as much as I can.

Post edited by: Noah Mercy, at: 2007/04/04 21:48

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01 Apr 2007 19:16 #125699 by rstnick
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Welcome and congrats on finding a KZ.
She should fit the bill well.
Be sure to post up some pictures when you get her home.
Have fun and ride safely.

Rob
CANADA

Need a key for your Kawasaki? PM me

1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s (aka GPz750)
1978 KZ1000 project

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01 Apr 2007 19:19 #125700 by z1rick
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Welcome to the nut house! Hope your stay is long and memorable ;) The first test of your worthiness to be a member is to post pics of your bike, we need picks, must have pics;) :)

Anaheim CA
1999 KZ 100P
1974 Z1 900 Project
1977 (2) KZ 650 projects

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01 Apr 2007 19:38 #125708 by Noah Mercy
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Thanky fellers.

I wish I'd taken a camera when I went to look the bike over...had to kick a flock of wild turkeys and about a dozen whitetail deer out of the way just to get to the guy's garage. :ohmy:

I'll be sure to put some photos up when I get my baby home...if I don't crash and burn coming down the mountain!:woohoo:

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02 Apr 2007 05:44 #125764 by pyxen
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...knock on wood!

Welcome to the site! There's a pdf version of the Clymer 550 manual kicking around in the engine section of the forums. Just search for PDF and it should come up.

If it doesn't work, lemme know (PM me) and I'll host it on my web-server for a while. It seems to be working though..

Here - I'll make your life easier :) --> www.metrovationinc.com/christemple/KZ550.pdf

84 KZ550-F2 LTD
93 ZR550-B4

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02 Apr 2007 06:11 #125770 by indykaw77
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Welcome aboard! Now.....prepare yourself for what CAN become an obsession.....to some....a few, anyways....:whistle: :S

Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!

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04 Apr 2007 18:35 #126518 by Noah Mercy
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Got a couple of pics tonight. Sorry she's a little dirty, but I rode through a little snowmelt on her maiden voyage today. This bike is everything I could want in a first two-wheeler...it has more power than I thought it would and handles and rides great.







Hmmmmmm...I'm sorry the pics are small. I'm fairly computer illiterate, so maybe someone can give me some tips on how to post bigger ones. (I'm working off Phototbucket if that makes a dif...)

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04 Apr 2007 18:45 #126523 by Noah Mercy

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04 Apr 2007 18:53 #126528 by tganek
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04 Apr 2007 18:58 #126529 by neilage66
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What a beautiful bike!!
I seem to recall a bike "exactly" like that on an ebay auction last week that ended around $900 but didn't meet the reserve...am I warm? :whistle:

tinyurl.com/yo3l8r

That's the one, in Story, WY eh?
Gorgeous! Nice score!
:)

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04 Apr 2007 19:33 #126544 by N0NB
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Woah, Noah!

You did well. That baby looks showroom fresh!

Keep that baby sparkling and you'll enjoy riding it for a long time.

Nate

Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.

1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel :D )

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04 Apr 2007 19:54 #126550 by Noah Mercy
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Thanks, tganek! I appreciate the technical assistance.

Neilage66, yup...that be the one. Sorry if I outbid ya' and I sure hope I didn't torque you off. :blush: No hard feelings I hope.

Thanks, NONB. I have a tarp on her now, but I'll stitch up a nice custom cover next week so's to keep her looking nice.

Now the horrible part is going to be waiting for the next Novice Rider Course so I can get my motorcycle endorsement. Until then, I can ride it around in my trailer park and get comfortable with the controls...I just can't let it stretch its legs.:(

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