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1978 KZ650 chop project...

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14 Sep 2007 20:48 #170671 by scumbag
Replied by scumbag on topic 1978 KZ650 chop project...
need a pic of you on the bike...I wanna see the stance...how it sits

sept.1976 kz650
1980 kz650

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15 Sep 2007 11:40 #170735 by Kingcobra
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got better pics today.



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15 Sep 2007 15:57 #170750 by The Milkman
Replied by The Milkman on topic 1978 KZ650 chop project...
I'm not a chopper fan, but this one I like. Nice lines, only the bare necessities. I think even that rear fender brace that was "somewhat" negatively commented on fits the style of the bike perfectly, just the way it is,,,, ;) ;) ;)
Ride safe

78 650-C2, Stock engine, Jardine 4-2 Exh., 17-38 sprockets, dyna ignition and coils, coil wiring mod, carb mod.

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16 Sep 2007 17:22 #170986 by semaj1278
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man that is one hot peice of rolling art. :evil:

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17 Sep 2007 04:12 #171051 by 2M4Dale
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All I can say is WOW !!!! I work with a bunch of Harley / chopper types and their bikes have nothing on yours !!! Awesome !!!

Hello from Sunny Mansfield, Ohio
1980 KZ750H1 LTD
1981 KZ750H2 LTD

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17 Sep 2007 05:21 #171067 by donthekawguy
Replied by donthekawguy on topic 1978 KZ650 chop project...
I'm also not a big fan of the bobbers, but that is NICE. Be careful with the coils that might not take the heat being on top like that. But then again they are out in the open with a lot more air so what do I know? :P Cool bike. Now you need to make a video and post it up.

Rathdrum Idaho
1971 Kawasaki g3ss
1972 Yamaha R5 350
1965 Suzuki Hillbilly
1964 Yamaha 125

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17 Sep 2007 08:03 #171082 by bigbadwolf76
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Wow! Looks fantastic! One of the best flame paint jobs I've seen too. How did you do the dust boots on the forks? And where did you get that slick headlight?

Matt in TX

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17 Sep 2007 08:04 #171083 by Z1Boise
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Looks like a fun project. Nice work.

What are you going to use for air cleaners?

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17 Sep 2007 16:15 #171171 by Kingcobra
Replied by Kingcobra on topic 1978 KZ650 chop project...
fork boots are cut down offroad shock boots, headlight is from the local swap meet (no idea the brand) I will be using home made stainless steel inlet stacks with wire mesh inside them for filters. thanks for the replies guys!

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18 Sep 2007 10:32 #171338 by requiem
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That is WICKED. hope you don't mind if I pirate a bit of your ideas for my current project... got my own idea, but i see some stuff on there that's amazing.

don't stop. build another one.

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18 Sep 2007 12:32 #171358 by dvrpilot
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Very cool well done!! nice lines..

Mark

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28 Oct 2007 11:18 #178529 by noelew
Replied by noelew on topic 1978 KZ650 chop project...
man very cool i am a big fan of the choped and bobbers
i have a 77 kz 650 and am chopping it now how hard was it to make it rigid i dont have much experince with working on bike but love motocycle more than i can explain your bike is awsome thanks for the post

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