KZ Chop
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Re: KZ Chop
20 May 2013 21:52With how light this thing is anyway I don't think a couple of pounds would hurt. Tossing the kick starter probably made up for it. If not I've lost forty pounds this year so I'm sure that will help. I've had good luck with the throttle X batteries in the past and wanted to stick with something that I'm familiar with anyway. Maybe next time.Hollywoodmx wrote:kzz1king wrote: I dig that battery mount set up.
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Me too. I'm a bit surprised on a build of this expense they didn't go with a lightweight lithium though.
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Re: KZ Chop
23 Jun 2013 21:33 - 23 Jun 2013 23:51This is how Duane describes how it runs;
I took it out and got on it a little. My CB is fast. This thing is a whole other indescribable level of fast. Roll on the throttle just a little and the front is REALLY wanting to leave the pavement. You have to be fareful. Remember when Wile E Coyote ties himself to a rocket to catch the roadrunner? This is WAY faster.
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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