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CSR Tailpiece Mod
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today I picked up a full body set for my 1981 Kz650 CSR.
You recall what my bike looks like, here...
Now, the interesting thing is the pieces I picked up are for a 1978 'dark luminous blue' Kz650 'B' model.
So it sounds like there's a history of making the B parts work on the H model (the CSR bikes H1/H2/H3 of 1981/82/83).
I would ask 'what mods are needed' and truth be told the tail section looks the best on the B bike versus the couch-style seat/no tailpiece of the CSR's.
I am concerned whether the 'B' tail section is a direct bolt-on to my CSR's frame (somehow I doubt it).
Also will the B's gas tank fit in the place of my pretty beat-up CSR tank?
I have the CSR seat pan and can always buy a foam+cover from a 'B' model and put that on my CSR seat pan.
I also have the 'B' chrome rear fender to use instead my CSR rear fender *if* the 'B' rear fender will fit...
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I also have a photoshopped one of adding the tail if anyone cares to see it.
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For comparison here is the original picture I started with.
I have already changed my handlebars -- I have a superbike bar on it with a slightly higher rise than, say, a cb400f stock handlebar ('75 or '76 cb400f, they had a super-low-rise superbike bar).
I also have mag wheels that I have verified are a bolt-on to my CSR -- they come from a 1979 'SR' Kz650 parts bike I got. These mags have a rear drum brake just like the CSR rear wheel.
The 'cruiser' look with the couch seat, wow. I do not have a g/f with a big behind (she is 105lbs, 5' 1") so the couch is out. (I'm still trying to get rid of the couch from my 1980 Z1 classic.)
So today I will test-fit the tank and body parts and see how it all works. As for the forks, I may buy a set of Kz650 'B' forks on ebay or just raise mine upward in the triple tree.
I'll take a photo when I get the parts on there -- thanks for the 'look-ahead' mock-up of the CSR with the tail -- looks better already.
The reason I did not go out and buy a Kz650 'B' is because I paid $50 for my '81 CSR. I plan to morph it if possible then have a cheapass Kz650 B with mags.
I have not found a reasonably-priced vintage Kz650 'B' or 'C' model here in Silicon Valley.
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www.cyclechaos.com/wiki/Kawasaki_KZ650E
This donor bike is basically just a roller with a kz750 motor installed of dubious value and even less cosmetic appeal.
The 'D' model, aka Kz650 'SR', has mag wheels but has dual front disc brakes and a disc brake on the rear.
The 'E' model parts bike I have must be a 1980 Kz650 LTD.
Wow, Kawasaki was busy on the variations trip with the 650 in those days -- an 'LTD' 650, an 'SR' 650, a 'C' 650, the 'CSR', the 'B' -- means lots of parts availability for years to come.
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I think I will put some european touring bars on the CSR (kind of like the original B bars) and try fitting a solo bobber seat I have from a old Silverwing Interstate. Looks like I will need a new back tire and will need to fashion a backlight/plate holder. The headlight holder is also tweaked but we think we can straighten it. Looks like it had a fall over. Tank has a couple small dings on the outside but looks new inside. Muffler has some acid stains but not bad. She is very dirty tho. First order is a good bath and get off the sissybar and seat. He said he just cleaned the carbs but she don't answer too well and idle is floating around. I suspect he missed the idle circut. All in all she should be a quick project and then I can concentrate on the Greenie. Greenie is going back to mostly stock with the exception of a set of Lester Mags and electronic ignition. Thanks for the replies and good luck with all your projects!
Take it from me cuz I found
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1977 KZ650 B1 Being restored to original (Green)
1977 KZ650 B1 Original (Red) Sold
1977 KZ650 B1 Donor Bike for Parts
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