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KZ650 Chrome Chain Gaurd?
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You can go to www.powersportswarehouse.com/p/Kawasaki find your model or a 1 980 650E1 or H1 and then once you find a part number for the chain guard cut and paste it into the search bar on the powersports page, press enter and then select "where used" which will give you a list. You can tell by looking at the parts diagrams which are plastic and which are chrome by their shapes
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Standard model KZs usually had a stock black plastic chain guard.
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mrmach5 wrote: Thanks for the detailed info,,,,, especially 650ed's photo. I kind of suspected that these chrome covers were aftermarket parts.
There are a least a dozen on e-bay right now. Not sure they are identical to yours Ed, as they all have two bolt holes on the rear tab ???
Those guards are for a different model.
Here are some images of the chain guard that fits the KZ650-B and C models (last image is in next reply). Notice the distance between the holes in the brackets is approximately 6.75 inches. The hole in the front bracket is about 2.5 inches below the top of the guard, and the hole in the rear bracket is about 3.5 inches below the top of the guard. The overall length of the guard is about 21.5 inches, and as can be seen in the last picture (next reply) the brackets are offset from the guard. I hope this helps. Ed
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All the ones on e-bay currently are the same as the one I posted the photo of, two holes at the rear tab. I'll just be patient and hopefully the correct one will show up on e-bay at some point..
By the way Ed, your 650 looks outstanding!!!
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mrmach5 wrote: Thanks for the detailed info,,,,, especially 650ed's photo. I kind of suspected that these chrome covers were aftermarket parts.
There are a least a dozen on e-bay right now. Not sure they are identical to yours Ed, as they all have two bolt holes on the rear tab ???
They look like the chain guard on my 750E1 which (chain guard that is) came from a recyclers yard 10 - 15 years ago and I thought it was from an LTD . Perhaps that was just what I was told at the time. Two holes in the rear bracket. also - I only use one. Could well be after market part.
If mine did come from a 750 LTD that doesn't automatically mean you could so same for a 650. Just thought a check might be worthwhile
The one on Eds 650 look much better.
Sorry if I caused any confusion
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