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11 Jul 2014 22:40 #639796 by jamesedwardcarlson17
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I'm new here and damn excited about my kz650 I just bought. It's a 77 and has 9000 miles. It runs wonderfully. But the original blue paint is in rough condition. I'm kind of into the military look. Anybody ever painted theirs anything close to olive drab? Is this sacrilegious?

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12 Jul 2014 06:10 - 12 Jul 2014 06:13 #639804 by 650ed
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It's your bike to [strike]mutilate [/strike]customize as you wish, but yes it is sacrilegious. Every olive drab bike I've ever seen looks alike and looks like crap. If you have an original blue 1977 KZ650 clean up the paint and it will look great. If you want a crappy olive drab look why not just buy another set of bodywork and paint it, then you can go back to the original set when you get tired of it (which you will ;) ) Ed

Oh, by the way, I'm not the least bit biased. :laugh:

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12 Jul 2014 07:55 #639819 by Patton
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jamesedwardcarlson17 wrote: I'm new here and damn excited about my kz650 I just bought. It's a 77 and has 9000 miles. It runs wonderfully. But the original blue paint is in rough condition. I'm kind of into the military look. Anybody ever painted theirs anything close to olive drab? Is this sacrilegious?


Hello, jamesedwardcarlson17, and WELCOME to KZr! :cheer:



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12 Jul 2014 08:50 #639824 by dkoz
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dito

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12 Jul 2014 08:51 #639825 by dkoz
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650ed wrote: It's your bike to [strike]mutilate [/strike]customize as you wish, but yes it is sacrilegious. Every olive drab bike I've ever seen looks alike and looks like crap. If you have an original blue 1977 KZ650 clean up the paint and it will look great. If you want a crappy olive drab look why not just buy another set of bodywork and paint it, then you can go back to the original set when you get tired of it (which you will ;) ) Ed

Oh, by the way, I'm not the least bit biased. :laugh:

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1978 LTD B2 smashed
1978 Z1R D1
1978 A2

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07 Aug 2014 18:57 - 07 Aug 2014 18:58 #643102 by Ludique
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Look for plastidip coating. It is removable, and available in many camo colors. If you don't like the color, just rip it off.

You original color will still be there.
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12 Aug 2014 12:11 #643659 by Tyrell Corp
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Even nice looking paintwork usually needs quite a lot of prep which is very time consuming and is most of the cost of a pro respray. If you go for a matt or satin finish you can gt away with much less prep.

Blue urban cammo in matt would be cool, you can paint it yourself or even get it vinyl wrapped. Get some kawasaki tank and z650 panel graphics made up too if you want to debadge it.


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