1979 kz 650 muscle bike

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31 May 2015 14:43 #674645 by MNcrazy
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in the great state of MN we have a abundance of these people called CRACK HEADS.. they spend there tax money on expensive stuff around March , they don't take care of it, and with in a year its broke, and they don't have money to fix it because they spent it all on drugs.. so now their out of drugs and money and they start selling all there stuff for 90% off... cause all they are thinking about is getting high...
I got a deal they got what they wanted both parties happy, happy, happy.... its sad but that's how it is for some people,

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31 May 2015 14:50 #674646 by riturbo
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Looks good Do you still have the wire harness from the 636 . My son needs one .

Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
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31 May 2015 14:56 #674647 by MNcrazy
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yes I believe I do still have it.. I say that because a friend has same bike and needed harness too cause of electrical issues from stuff the owner before him did and kind of F#$@ed it up.. I can check though for you..

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31 May 2015 14:58 #674648 by floivanus
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Theres a reason the zx6 has a plastic chain guide, I'm running it on my build, you going with dual shocks I take it? They look great on that swingarm

my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
Andrew

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31 May 2015 15:01 #674649 by MNcrazy
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StreetfighterKz wrote:

MNcrazy wrote: yeah a bit, but I just have a moc up steel strut right know holding rear up. and that's 13.25" center eye to center eye. then I lifted to be 14.75"
to check everything see how it sat plus figuring rider weight so I ordered air shocks at 14.75" center eye to center eye and I think it will be good..


Be careful of the chain running over the top of the swingarm with the steeper angle.

Later, Doug


yeah, thanks for reminding me, I did space on that.. good thing I ordered both set ups that are different lengths.. either one if it don't work I can use on one of my other bikes.. so I wont totally be out..

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31 May 2015 15:07 #674650 by MNcrazy
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floivanus wrote: Theres a reason the zx6 has a plastic chain guide, I'm running it on my build, you going with dual shocks I take it? They look great on that swingarm


yes im going with dual as of now,, for this year atleast.. I am going to fab up this winter a mono that I have been working on that will function very well (I hope..lol) and have a real mechanical look.. But with this I like the dual to keep that older but updated look..

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31 May 2015 15:35 #674654 by MNcrazy
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mounting rear sets today, first found position then center punched spot on frame

drilled hole

turned and taped pieces to insert in hole I drilled



then welded and bolted

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31 May 2015 15:35 #674655 by MNcrazy
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positioned and mounted rear sets today

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center punchto drill

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drilled hole and made the inserts along with drilled and taped them

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31 May 2015 15:43 #674656 by MNcrazy
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after the rear sets I was able to make more progress on my seat pan.. still in the crude stage . I have much more metel work to..

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31 May 2015 15:45 #674657 by riturbo
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MNcrazy wrote: yes I believe I do still have it.. I say that because a friend has same bike and needed harness too cause of electrical issues from stuff the owner before him did and kind of F#$@ed it up.. I can check though for you..



That would be great thanks


Rearsets look good . What brand are they ?

Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
Gpz 550 1983
Bunch of other junk

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02 Jun 2015 15:43 #675022 by MNcrazy
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i have a question. this being my first Kawasaki build or ever owned. im wanting to put a newer set of carbs on this 650. any one have any info or advice as fare as what I could use for newer carbs or better carbs then the old original. reason being the ones I have are in real poor condition with set screws and needles stuck along with broken parts. so I figured if im putting money in to them I may as well see if theres a good upgrade avalible that any of you may recommend. thanks

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02 Jun 2015 16:03 - 02 Jun 2015 16:05 #675024 by missionkz
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Maybe a cheaper set of 26VM Mikuni carbs ?

added:
Actually I've never had a set of carbs that I couldn't get broken parts out of.... Maybe you just need to get workin' on those.

Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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