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01 Aug 2011 04:35 - 10 Jan 2019 10:38 #466125 by loudhvx
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Bare bones 1977 KZ 750 B2 KZ750 B2 750B2 KZ750B2 twin for TheDuroche


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1977 Kawasaki Kz750B2 for TheDuroche
Kz750B Kz750 B2 Kz 750 B 750B2 750B
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15 Aug 2011 23:35 #469287 by fifthcircle
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This thread rocks! Loudhvx, you are the man!!! I have a background in aviation, including a few years doing complex avionics installs. I still look at the 1981 kz750 ltd I have partially torn apart and shake my head at all the wires. I am confident that I can eliminate most of them, but second guess myself. After perusing this thread, I am not worried. B)

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16 Aug 2011 19:32 - 09 Jan 2019 19:51 #469442 by loudhvx
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Yeah, it's not too hard once you break it down into smaller chunks. If you need a diagram for a bare bones system let me know. It's mostly cut and paste for me, at this point.
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18 Aug 2011 23:49 #469904 by Tested
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loudhvx wrote: Bare bones 1977 KZ 750 B2 KZ750 B2 750B2 KZ750B2 twin for TheDuroche


You just made my freaking day man!! Thanks a ton!!!

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19 Aug 2011 15:06 #470054 by loudhvx
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Glad you can use it. B)

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18 Sep 2011 14:07 - 10 Jan 2019 16:02 #477652 by loudhvx
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1978 KZ1000 B2 LTD for Badnproud
KZ1000B2



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Mattylight Barebones Bare Bones
1978 Kawasaki Kz1000B2 for Badnproud
Kz1000B Kz1000 B1 Kz 1000 B 1000B1 1000B
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20 Sep 2011 00:30 #477977 by xbmxxx
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If its not too much of a hassle, I would love it if you could make me one! or Repost one I missed if there is one already.

Im running a 76 KZ750B Twin.

I want it kick only, headlight on all the time, no gauges, no idiot lights, no signals, as bare as it can get and still run.

Ive had a problem with my main fuse since I got the bike, and have replaced the whole charging system, I give up on finding the short, so I am just going to make my own harness as bare bones as possible.

If it is easier, I wouldn't mind ditching the key ignition for a simple toggle switch.

Thanks!

Justin

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20 Sep 2011 14:17 - 10 Jan 2019 16:04 #478046 by loudhvx
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No prob. You can use a small scooter battery if you want to reduce the battery size. I've used the battery from a Honda Spree, 50cc scooter. You can get them at some auto parts stores.

xbmxxx wrote: ... as bare as it can get and still run.

That's how I like 'em.

1976 KZ750 B1 twin. KZ 750.


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Mattylight Barebones Bare Bones
1976 Kawasaki Kz750B1 twin for xbmxxx
Kz750B Kz750 B1 Kz 750 B 750B1 750B
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20 Sep 2011 20:10 #478103 by xbmxxx
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So awesome.

Thank you, so much.

76 KZ750B Twin

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22 Sep 2011 13:22 - 10 Jan 2019 16:05 #478607 by loudhvx
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77 KZ750 B2, with original reg and rec, for 750steve.


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1977 Kawasaki Kz750B2 twin for 750steve
Kz750B Kz750 B2 Kz 750 B 750B2 750B
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03 Oct 2011 15:56 - 10 Jan 2019 16:07 #481199 by loudhvx
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Batteryless 1978 KZ650C2, KZ650 C2, KZ 650 for rthistle52.


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1978 Kawasaki Kz650C2 for rthistle52
Kz650C Kz650 C2 Kz 650 C 650C2 650C
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25 Oct 2011 01:02 - 10 Jan 2019 16:08 #485189 by loudhvx
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1982 KZ 750 E3, KZ750E3, for frankly.



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1982 Kawasaki Kz750E3 for frankly
Kz750E Kz750 E3 Kz 750 E 750E3 750E
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