Now with extra fun in the trunk!

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Now with extra fun in the trunk!

24 Oct 2005 17:08
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78KZ650. Recently rebuilt, plus carbs. I need to thank Dana (BoredomOvercometh).

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Re: Now with extra fun in the trunk!

24 Oct 2005 17:35
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Wow, nice. Nothing like a freshly rebuilt motor. Has it been modded up/ bored or rebuilt to stock specs?B)
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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Re: Now with extra fun in the trunk!

24 Oct 2005 17:51
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Nice job. Must have been fun getting it in and out of the trunk. Hows your back holding up ?
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Re: Now with extra fun in the trunk!

24 Oct 2005 17:54
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rstnick wrote:
Wow, nice. Nothing like a freshly rebuilt motor. Has it been modded up/ bored or rebuilt to stock specs?B)

Rebuilt to stock specs. I figured it was a good investment as it's been done recently. This way I can take my other KZ650 engine I have, find another complete head for it and mod that one to use later. That way I'll have two.

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Re: Now with extra fun in the trunk!

24 Oct 2005 18:15
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Nice job. Must have been fun getting it in and out of the trunk. Hows your back holding up ?

Wasn't so bad. We had an ATV jack that we lifted it with.

Now I just need to figure out how to get it out of there alone. lol

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