Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
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Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 15:20
Well I've been a member for about a month with most of my activity being lurking in the shadows. Well I won an auction on Ebay a couple of weeks ago and today I finally picked her up.
She's a 1978 KZ650B with 9520 on the clock. She's missing the side covers and needs some fixing here and there but for $167.50 I didn't think I did too bad. I have a couple days off this week so I'm going to see if I can get the girl tuned in and see what else is wrong.
Here some pics.
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/03/18 09:29
She's a 1978 KZ650B with 9520 on the clock. She's missing the side covers and needs some fixing here and there but for $167.50 I didn't think I did too bad. I have a couple days off this week so I'm going to see if I can get the girl tuned in and see what else is wrong.
Here some pics.
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/03/18 09:29
1978 KZ650B
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 15:30
$167.50? I'd say you did better than "not too bad", I'd say good score! Welcome to KZ ownership- be aware, it's addictive...
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15 Oct 2006 15:32
Hey Tommy - Sweet score. Looks like you got a helluva good deal.
The Kz650 is a solid bike. Nice handling, extremely reliable and packs a nice punch for a middleweight.
Are you planning on keeping it stock? If you are going to add some aftermarket upgrades my recommendation is to keep the stock parts lying around just in case you want to revert back to stock.
Keep us posted on your progress.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontraio Canada
1977 kz650 Custom - 810 big-bore kit with lottsa go fast goodies tucked away inside.
The Kz650 is a solid bike. Nice handling, extremely reliable and packs a nice punch for a middleweight.
Are you planning on keeping it stock? If you are going to add some aftermarket upgrades my recommendation is to keep the stock parts lying around just in case you want to revert back to stock.
Keep us posted on your progress.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontraio Canada
1977 kz650 Custom - 810 big-bore kit with lottsa go fast goodies tucked away inside.
-1977 Kz650 Custom bought new by brother. Now with 810 kit, GPz750 cams, intake valves, Mikuni 29 smoothbores, velocity stacks, Dyna Igntion, MAC pipe and other goodies.
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 15:46
tommyp76 wrote:
Yep. Score. No bout a doubt it.
Not that being "with KZ" was a pre-requisite (as in the "with child" context) for hanging out with this crowd, but now that it's no longer an issue, ask away - somebody, somewhere around here knows something about whatever you need to know - and will probably even answer...
Oh. Don't bother checking your sense of humor at the door - you're gonna need it.
Well I've been a member for about a month with most of my activity being lurking in the shadows. Well I won an auction on Ebay a couple of weeks ago and today I finally picked her up.
Yep. Score. No bout a doubt it.
Not that being "with KZ" was a pre-requisite (as in the "with child" context) for hanging out with this crowd, but now that it's no longer an issue, ask away - somebody, somewhere around here knows something about whatever you need to know - and will probably even answer...
Oh. Don't bother checking your sense of humor at the door - you're gonna need it.
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 15:47
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Well I'm not sure what all I'm going to do with her yet. I want to put a stock airbox back on and at least get the side covers and paint them to match. I've been toying with new handlebar ideas but I haven't decided on what yet.
Post edited by: tommyp76, at: 2006/10/15 18:51
Hey Tommy - Sweet score. Looks like you got a helluva good deal.
The Kz650 is a solid bike. Nice handling, extremely reliable and packs a nice punch for a middleweight.
Are you planning on keeping it stock? If you are going to add some aftermarket upgrades my recommendation is to keep the stock parts lying around just in case you want to revert back to stock.
Keep us posted on your progress.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontraio Canada
1977 kz650 Custom - 810 big-bore kit with lottsa go fast goodies tucked away inside.
Well I'm not sure what all I'm going to do with her yet. I want to put a stock airbox back on and at least get the side covers and paint them to match. I've been toying with new handlebar ideas but I haven't decided on what yet.
Post edited by: tommyp76, at: 2006/10/15 18:51
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 15:52
Nice looking bike and $ is good.
Too bad you're at Purdue instead of Ga Tech
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Too bad you're at Purdue instead of Ga Tech
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 15:56
Duck wrote:
I just work there, I'm not an Alum.Nice looking bike and $ is good.
Too bad you're at Purdue instead of Ga Tech
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 15:59
tommyp76 wrote:
Considering *ANY* old Kaw anything but a perpetual work-in-progress is an object lesson in "famous last words-in waiting."
For an object with a finite number of associated parts, it's bloody amazing how it can turn into a lifetime's obsession to get every one of them right.
Tweaking your Kaw ad-infinitum is something like looking down the rabbit hole in _
Well I'm not sure what all I'm going to do with her yet. I want to put a stock airbox back on and at least get the side covers and paint them to match. I've been toying with new handlebar ideas but I haven't decided on what yet.
Considering *ANY* old Kaw anything but a perpetual work-in-progress is an object lesson in "famous last words-in waiting."
For an object with a finite number of associated parts, it's bloody amazing how it can turn into a lifetime's obsession to get every one of them right.
Tweaking your Kaw ad-infinitum is something like looking down the rabbit hole in _
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15 Oct 2006 16:19
that is a damm fine bike for $167.50. does it run? even if it don't, it's still a screaming deal.enough knowlage here for almost any problum. welcome to the madhouse where the inmates run the aslyum.
someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 16:44
kawsakiman wrote:
And the primates too! I agree you stole it! I like the tropical flavor. Nanas for everyone! Put it back together get it runnin great and it'll take a frying pan to get the smile off your face when youre riding. Luck with her. BTW I needs ta know. Who got the price up or down to the 50 cents. I have never paid a fiddy cent price to a seller. There has to be a story there. I think if I ever buy or sell a bike again I will get it to 50 cents. Something about it I like.
welcome to the madhouse where the inmates run the aslyum.
And the primates too! I agree you stole it! I like the tropical flavor. Nanas for everyone! Put it back together get it runnin great and it'll take a frying pan to get the smile off your face when youre riding. Luck with her. BTW I needs ta know. Who got the price up or down to the 50 cents. I have never paid a fiddy cent price to a seller. There has to be a story there. I think if I ever buy or sell a bike again I will get it to 50 cents. Something about it I like.
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 17:04
eBay auctions often bump up by $1.50 or $2.50 increments. I just sniped a bid for a seat on eBay, I usually add a few cents into the bid- you might just beat someone else who bid the even dollar amount. Plus its fun to confuse people with the extra 37 or 68 cents or whatever....
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Re: Sorta new, but now I have a bike.
15 Oct 2006 17:42
kawsakiman wrote:
He says it runs but the gas in it is old so I didn't even try. I'm off Thurs and Fri of these week so I'm gonna clean the carbs and see how it runs (or if it even does).that is a damm fine bike for $167.50. does it run? even if it don't, it's still a screaming deal.enough knowlage here for almost any problum. welcome to the madhouse where the inmates run the aslyum.
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