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Online microfiche
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78 650-C2, Stock engine, Jardine 4-2 Exh., 17-38 sprockets, dyna ignition and coils, coil wiring mod, carb mod.
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and click on "owner info - parts diagrams".
Then on "continue" behind motorcycle.
Then choose your year, engine size and "all" and "all" + "continue".
Then "click to choose" for your model.
Then "parts diagrams".
And then choose which diagram you want.
On the later screens when you are looking at a particular part, you'll see a yellow question mark circle. If you click on the ?, it will show you what other models use the same part.
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I'll go check again.
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Don't tell anyone that I told you though.
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Thanks guys.
Just wish their site was more dial-up friendly.
Takes 5 minutes for each page to open for me over there....
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www.babbittsonline.com/pages/parts/viewbybrand/default.aspx
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Click on the following link for parts for your bike as well as part prices:
www.babbittsonline.com/pages/parts/viewbybrand/default.aspx
WOW! That's some of the best online microfiche I've run across.
Thanks very much.
Ron Ayers had much better prices, once you get the part numbers.
www.ronayers.com
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You just have to contact Z1 and give them the part number, since they don't list all the parts on their website.
Ron Ayers and Z1 (along with everyone else) gets their OEM parts from the same places, Z1 just has a smaller markup
I used to order from Ron Ayers, until I discovered that Z1 could get the same parts for less.
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I'll let you in on the secret, Kawasaki lists the 80-82 750 fours as "740 cc"
Don't tell anyone that I told you though.
Or here's another secret. Select 705cc and for the year select 82. Then Select Standard 750-4. That will bring up the E1 E2 and E3
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And Z1 Enterprises www.z1enterprises.com/ has beat Ron Ayers prices every time that I have compared the two.
You just have to contact Z1 and give them the part number, since they don't list all the parts on their website.
Ron Ayers and Z1 (along with everyone else) gets their OEM parts from the same places, Z1 just has a smaller markup
I used to order from Ron Ayers, until I discovered that Z1 could get the same parts for less.
I'll give 'em a chance. Ron Ayers is so cheap, I wouldn't think Z1 could afford that small a markup.
And not all dealers are charged the same. The more parts you sell, the cheaper your wholesale cost. Ron Ayers sells more than anybody else.
And Z1 want's almost 4 bucks for a NGK spark plug cap. I can get the same thing for less than that locally, and under $2 elsewhere online.
Not knocking Z1 necessarrily, I've got a bunch of carb parts coming. I'd like to see them be low man on O.E.M. parts.
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