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30 Jun 2008 17:53 - 30 Jun 2008 19:04 #223154 by WJN1000
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I am building a bar hopper out of a '77 KZ650C. I am piecing it together from all different bikes. I am trying to make a decent mix from new and old.

I need a set of 650 coils. Can anyone help?
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30 Jun 2008 19:07 #223169 by WJN1000
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30 Jun 2008 19:12 #223170 by WJN1000
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30 Jun 2008 19:12 #223171 by WJN1000
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01 Jul 2008 12:15 #223322 by JohNLA
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Wow, I like where you are going.
That wiring looks scary:blink:

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83 GPZ 550 Stock with 3600 miles_83s.
83 GPZ 550 4-1,pods,Mikuni 36,000 + miles

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02 Jul 2008 18:23 #223589 by WJN1000
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The wiring was a nightmare,eliminating all the safty,blinckers,ingnition,etc.Kick start only,keeping a small battery to keep the head and tail lights bright.Mounted the just what i needed to keep the battery charged under the swing arm.

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07 Jul 2008 19:52 #224790 by EasyRider1
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Frankenstein! I like it

1978 KZ650C

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