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(PICS ADDED!) Hello from a newly minted '79 KZ650 owner!!!
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I'm considering buying a 1979 KZ650 from a co-worker, and found this site in my research.
I've not actually seen the bike yet, nor heard it run. The bike in question has seen VERY light use in the past 10 years or so, but the current owner says that it runs great once you get it started.
This would be my first bike ever, and from talking with friends who ride, a 650 is probably a decent start. I will certainly outgrow it, but its not overpowered nor underpowered for a newbie, from what I understand. I really like the styling of this generation of bikes, and the "you break it, you have to fix it" mindset of a vintage bike appeals to me. (unless it breaks in the middle of nowhere!) I am good with a wrench -- fairly proficient at maintaining and servicing car engines, but this will be my first venture into motorcycles. Wish me luck!
So I would like some advice. Is there anything specific mechanically or electrically that I should look for? I am already planning on a compression check when I go to check it out.
Current owner has done a number of things to the bike cosmetically, but I'm not sure what work has been done to the engine. I would imagine not a whole lot, as apparently it runs good once you get
it started.
Also, the seller is looking to get about $900-$1000 for it, would this be a decent deal if the bike were in good shape, runs decent, with no huge rust spots?
Obviously I can't be too specific on questions, as I haven't even seen the bike yet, but any purchasing advice anyone has would be excellent!! Cheers!
Paul
Madison, WI
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Yea, I will most definitely post pics when I get a chance to check out the bike.. Probably won't be for a few weeks though.
I will keep you guys informed of what I do!
Thanks again!
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"the current owner says that it runs great once you get it started" Is he saying that it's hard to start? If so, it may be something as simple as needing to clean/replace sparkplugs and/or clean the carbs ( there are other reasons for that, most of which are usually fixed with a tuneup. )
If it starts, runs, drives well, and is in good shape, I think that price is fair with a clear title.
I would check the tank for rust, and check the forks for oil leaks(might need new seals), look at body (panels and engine casings) for signs that it may have been dropped. Check the BRAKES!!! See if the tires/fenders line up with the frame to make sure that the bike is straight.
Just give it a good once over to make sure that things are solid and nothing has been cut off or added that may effect the way the bike performs/drives.
I think you can get the general idea. (Just pretend that you are buying a used car. If something doesn't seem right, then it probably isn't. )
Good luck, Let us know if you get it...Ohh!!, BTW if you do get it post some PICS
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Congrats on your bike selection!
"the current owner says that it runs great once you get it started" Is he saying that it's hard to start?
Yes, current owner does say it starts pretty hard. He says it always starts, it just depends on how hard you have to work at it
From what I can tell, hard starting is pretty much THE most common issue for old bikes, so I won't put too much emphasis on that, as long as it DOES START!!
Cheers!
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First of all welcome aboard.....
Not too sure what "depends on how hard you have to work at it" means...
My bike sat for 8 1/2 years (it's an 81 KZ1000CSR) without any attention,after a carb clean and sync. it starts first time every time(knock on wood). Just pull the choke and hit the starter and it fires right up....
Depending on how hard of a time you have to get it started might give you some pricing leverage. Good luck and please post some pics when available.....
Have a Good One...........Don
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Good choice on a bike.
I bought mine in '84 not running for $1000.
I'd have a good look at the tires as well. If the side walls are cracked, or if there's not much tread left, that'll cost a few hundred dollars and I'd lower your offer acordingly.
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btw welcome fellow cheese head.
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The KZ650 is a very popular bike for a number of reasons. Number one is that Kawasaki shipped and sold 'em like hotcakes in the late seventies so parts are plentiful. Second, with normal care and maintenance they are durned near bulletproof. Most problems are due to neglect and abuse.
I think that $1000 for a 650 is reasonable if the bodywork is in very good shape, is complete, has a clear title, and is ready to ride away. If it's mint (original paint, etc.) then $1200 to $1500 is probably the high end. If it's going to require some work and parts, then those are items you should be able to use to work the deal more into your favor. How much the seller will move in your direction depends on how anxious he is to sell it. If you work a deal you believe is fair, you have a lot of fun ahead.
Once you get it running and tuned up, there won't be too many instances of if leaving you on the roadside unless you forget how much gas is in the tank. :whistle: :blush:
Enjoy!
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Put your location and bke type (assuming you get it) in your signature line so you dont have to give the info anytime you need help. There are a few others in Madison and many more in the state.
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It's looking more and more like I will be buying this bike, presuming everything that he tells me is true.. The more I talk to the current owner, the more it seems he's willing to give me a good deal on it.. At least less than his initial $1000 estimate.
So things are looking good, though I may be getting ahead of myself.
A couple questions:
This one's directed at N0NB - I really like the look of your bike!! Are those stock mags? I like those a LOT better than the spokes.. If those are stock, would they fit a '79 KZ650 Custom? Where might a guy find some?
Also, another one more general question. I see that barely any of you have sissy bars. Might anyone be able to point me to potential vendors of sissy bars that fit a 79 KZ650? My girlfriend wont ride without one.
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It's looking more and more like I will be buying this bike, presuming everything that he tells me is true.. The more I talk to the current owner, the more it seems he's willing to give me a good deal on it.. At least less than his initial $1000 estimate.
So things are looking good, though I may be getting ahead of myself.
A couple questions:
This one's directed at N0NB - I really like the look of your bike!! Are those stock mags? I like those a LOT better than the spokes.. If those are stock, would they fit a '79 KZ650 Custom? Where might a guy find some?
Also, another one more general question. I see that barely any of you have sissy bars. Might anyone be able to point me to potential vendors of sissy bars that fit a 79 KZ650? My girlfriend wont ride without one.
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