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750 twin,back in black.
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Is this the same 750 twin that you entered in the show at Mid Ohio, and that I have been posting pictures of as an example of a fine 750 twin?
This one
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sept.1976 kz650
1980 kz650
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1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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I like the sanded down fins, nice touch.
I like the Works Performance shocks, the GS1100 swingarm, and the aftermarket Mikuni carbs
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The exhaust is what gets my heart beat up!
Nice job smith. I remember you posting a long time ago how you were considering making a streettracker from a 750-twin.
However, I'm glad you went the direction you did.
DAMN NICE WORK! You should be proud.
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You guys are missing it alltogether. Paint, shocks and swingarms are a dime a dozen.:laugh: :laugh:
The exhaust is what gets my heart beat up!
Nice job smith. I remember you posting a long time ago how you were considering making a streettracker from a 750-twin.
However, I'm glad you went the direction you did.
DAMN NICE WORK! You should be proud.
Jim
Two into two pipes with stock cans off a sportbike IIRC.
I'm cheating a little, I have seen the bike in person at Pauls old place in Columbus OH
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