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12 Jan 2020 06:41 #816960 by 650ed
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I don't get it either. I've ridden bikes for 54 years and have never considered putting the side stand up as a major (or even minor) inconvenience. In fact, if the side stand went up automatically I agree with TexasKZ that it seems like it would increase the chance of dropping the bike. Suicide stand is a good description. If I bought a bike with that type stand I would change it back to a normal stand. Ed

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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12 Jan 2020 07:46 #816962 by david richard
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each to their own but a silly invention ,i junked it a nightmare to live with ,as ed said what damage it would cause,david

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13 Jan 2020 04:33 #817015 by jowek70
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Ordered banjos and braided line for the oil cooler set up.
Getting into the electrical today, lots of connectors needed and a few components as well.

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13 Jan 2020 06:55 - 13 Jan 2020 06:56 #817021 by 650ed
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If you're going to be working on electrical stuff I HIGHLY recommend you buy a roll of F4 tape. This stuff really is great! It does not stick to the wires at all, but is does permanently stick to itself. So if you wrap a set of wires with it it never turns gooey from heat or age, and it never leaves any residue on the wires. One roll goes a long way because to activate the adhesive one stretches the tape first. I've used it for several years on a wide variety of projects and I highly recommend it. The image shows orange tape, but it also comes in black. Ed

www.f4tape.com/

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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13 Jan 2020 06:57 #817022 by jowek70
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Thanks for the tip
I’ll look into that
The harness is bare so it will need some type of cover so I appreciate the link

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15 Jan 2020 11:43 #817140 by jowek70
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Fancy fittings for oil cooler on engine side
Waiting on fittings for cooler and black braided line
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16 Jan 2020 13:39 #817218 by KZFreak
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They’re using their wrench the wrong direction. Lol

Shiny Side Up!!

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17 Jan 2020 15:50 - 17 Jan 2020 15:52 #817311 by jowek70
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And got about 90% done with the oil cooler lines. Need another 90 bend to clear the header.



Had some time and parts today
Coils mocked up with the longer Dyna 8mm wires



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23 Jan 2020 16:32 #817706 by jowek70
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Boring update
Dropped off all the hard parts for powder coating
Got a few odds and ends in the mail
Have all the electrical parts minus the battery so will be tackling the harness this weekend
Very little left t do until the carbs go on
Getting excited to hear it run

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30 Jan 2020 18:16 #818273 by jowek70
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New thumbswitches
Unable to run the push cable because I got the cable set up for the mikuni so it has a different thread on it

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02 Feb 2020 14:50 #818433 by Rick H.
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When you get your bike finished you will have to take it on the Slimey Crud Run. Hope I can get mine there.

Rick H.

Rick H.

1977 Kawasaki KZ-1000A1

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02 Feb 2020 15:51 #818435 by jowek70
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Rick H. wrote: When you get your bike finished you will have to take it on the Slimey Crud Run. Hope I can get mine there.

Rick H.


That would be ideal and I’m hoping to take this bike but I’ll probably end up on my zx10. Looking forward to the ride though like I do every winter haha

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