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Post edited by: Virii, at: 2007/07/19 22:58
Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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Harley Davidson- Turning gas into noise without the harmful affects of horsepower for over 100 years.
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Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2007/07/19 23:24
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Actually the '83 550 GPz (second year of the mono-shock for the GPz 550's) is an "H2" model.
'81 KZ550-D1 (Gpz)
'82 KZ550-H1 (Gpz)
'83 KZ550-H2 (Gpz)
'84 ZX550-A1/A1L (GPz)
'85 ZX550-A2/A2L (GPz)
Virii wrote:
Tess may receive a few donations from her, however.
That oil cooler can be used on Tess, but the 550's oil pans are diff. You were refering to the oil cooler as a part that may end up being donated to your 650, right?
If you want to run the oil cooler the same as it is on "Angel" (to the "block" on the front of the oil pan), you'll actually need an oil pan from either a 750 Zephyr or any year of the 750 GPz models. They are a direct bolt-on for the 650's.
I'm running 750 GPz oil coolers/oil pans on my '78 KZ650-B2 and my '84 ZN700-A1L. They work pretty nicely, and almost everything looks like it came that way off the assembly line.
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