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need specs for 78 kz k50
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If you put more horsepower to it you will go a bit faster. I think getting to 140 will cost a lot of money.
Have fun!:woohoo:
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Only way a KZ650 is going to do a 140 mph is (1) in your dreams (2) vertically down a mineshaft or (3) with a 100 mph tail wind and a 20 mile run up.how fast do u thank my kz really will doo and if i put a stage 3 kit will it gave me some ponies i need advice because i wanna keep up whith the big boys if u have ideals i whant the bike to do 140 when im done
Jetting and exhaust changes are not going to get you the H.P you need to acheive that speed. Big bore kit for a KZ650 + new cams + bigger carbs + 4 into 1 exhaust + hours on a dyno getting it all to work, may get you to a true 125 mph max. After that air resistance / drag on a small engined "naked" bike will be just too much for any higher speeds.
Also, the suspension, handling and brakes will not be anywhere near adequate for even these "modest" speeds.
Sell the KZ650 as is, and buy a new 600cc sports bike.
Post edited by: Murphyau, at: 2005/12/07 20:50
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Personally I have never understood the draw of top speed as this is when something is more likely to break on the bike or an obstacle will appear in front of you on the road. At this speed, few people have the skill or reflexes to handle a crisis. Unless your name is Kenny Roberts, Fast Freddie Spenser of Eddie Lawson, leave the Warp 5 speeds to the experts on the tracks.
For me there is nothing like acceleration as opposed to top speed. The thrill for me in riding my bike is banging it up through the gears and hearing the sweet sound of my Kz running on song to near red line. Of course this is done when there is nobody around including the cops who will be more than happy to take away your licence and issue you a personal (all expense paid-by you) invitation to meet the local traffic judge. Remember...even at 140 mph you still cannot outrun the police radio!
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada
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You need to understand and use these old bikes for what they are. They are not race bikes and you WILL NOT beat a modern bike no matter how much money you throw at it.
If you choose to ignor the recomendations here, good luck.
Post edited by: baldy110, at: 2005/12/08 12:15
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