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750 engine in 650
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My question is.. Will the 750 engine fit on the 650? If so how much of an improvement will this make. The engine is black and I could rebuilt it into the original frame or remove the 650 engine and put the 750 in. What do you think? Worth it?
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I will probably finish polishing the engine and then start cleaning and rebuilding the other bike. Probably easier disassembled anyway.
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650ed wrote: That is a 4-cylinder model, so the engine will fit in the KZ650 frame. If they were mine I would keep the engines in the same frames they came in and restore both bikes separately. That way you can ride the KZ650 while you restore the 750. When they are both finished you can decide which one you like best and if you only want one bike you can sell the other. Ed
+1 on Ed's input
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the 650 is a strong everyday rider that will do anything you want...tour....carve a road....two up date rides....great bike,....score...on the 750, 1980 was a killer year for that bike too
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