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18 Apr 2009 05:46 #282780 by Larry_Mo
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I have a 1977 KZ1000 LTD I restored. I decided to ride it into work the other day and the right side cover came off and hit the pavement. Needless to say it is no longer intact. Where can I find another right side cover and a tail piece? My tail pice cracked on me. I'm more concerned about the side cover for now.

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18 Apr 2009 06:34 #282784 by lapeerray
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I would start by replacing the little rubber gromets that hold on your side covers before you lose another one. you can buy them at z1enterprises

78kz650b2, 2009 kawasaki 25 hp Oturn John Deere with a 62" cut I had to have it. It was green and was powered by KAWI...,78 yamaha golfcar, Gone but not forgoten 82 v65 magna, 89 1200 Vmax, 72 GS380GT mint with 2000m.grandfather baught brand new in 72

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18 Apr 2009 07:35 #282799 by Mcdroid
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lapeerray wrote:

I would start by replacing the little rubber gromets that hold on your side covers before you lose another one. you can buy them at z1enterprises


Great advice! eBay for used side covers and a tail piece...if you want new reproductions, then try:

www.americanclassix.com/kawa_plastic_covers.html

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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18 Apr 2009 14:31 #282873 by 650ed
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Larry_Mo wrote "the right side cover came off and hit the pavement."

Are you using the original airbox or pod filters? Ed

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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18 Apr 2009 17:53 #282909 by keith1
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lapeerray wrote:

I would start by replacing the little rubber gromets that hold on your side covers before you lose another one. you can buy them at z1enterprises



i second that idea....i bought new ones and sidecovers actually kind of snap on now as opposed to kind of resting there as they did before....grommets are cheap...sidecovers aint...

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18 Apr 2009 18:06 #282913 by tachrev
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I just lost one friday as well...it was a lighter weight reproduction thought with holes in it...it had plastic automotive type pushpins to hold it on.

The stock one on the other side stayed on fine. I will be wiring it one, and the new one when I get it.

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18 Apr 2009 18:11 #282915 by Larry_Mo
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I took out my aur box and replaced them with K&N Pods.

Every one is telling me to replace my rubber grommets, that's not the issue. My pant leg might have caught the cover and it's gone. I need a replacement cover. Ebay didn't have a lot to offer. I was hoping someone might have one lying around.

Should I block off that area where the air box use to be? Is the to much air going through that area, say at 95 MPH?

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18 Apr 2009 18:26 #282920 by lapeerray
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Your side covers shouldnt blow off till around 110 mph

78kz650b2, 2009 kawasaki 25 hp Oturn John Deere with a 62" cut I had to have it. It was green and was powered by KAWI...,78 yamaha golfcar, Gone but not forgoten 82 v65 magna, 89 1200 Vmax, 72 GS380GT mint with 2000m.grandfather baught brand new in 72

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18 Apr 2009 18:39 #282923 by MFolks
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Drilling through the plastic pegs or pieces that snap into the grommets and then using a cotter pin or small hitch pins will retain the side covers. You must remember to pull the pin before removing the side covers and re-install them afterwards.

1982 GPZ1100 B2
General Dynamics/Convair 1983-1993
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18 Apr 2009 18:50 #282936 by lapeerray
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Don't put your rare sidecovers in danger to get lost, only because the rubber grommets are dried out, fallen apart or completely missing. Essential for snug fit of your sidecovers are pliable rubber grommets, replace them in time with a set of fresh grommets

78kz650b2, 2009 kawasaki 25 hp Oturn John Deere with a 62" cut I had to have it. It was green and was powered by KAWI...,78 yamaha golfcar, Gone but not forgoten 82 v65 magna, 89 1200 Vmax, 72 GS380GT mint with 2000m.grandfather baught brand new in 72

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19 Apr 2009 03:38 #283003 by quader98
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how bad is the tail section ? i repaired a crack in my quarter fairing with fiberglass and abs glue.there's a how to in the forums somewhere

Ernie from central jersey
82 GPZ 750 R1
looking to part out my 81 KZ750E2

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19 May 2009 23:23 #292817 by kzmarvo
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Drill em and cotter key em,did it to my last kaw and i had it over a 100MPH no cover blow off issues....

Watch it folks,i have sticky fingers when it comes to a nice looking set of handle bars:)

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