(PICS ADDED!) Hello from a newly minted '79 KZ650 owner!!!
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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.
Thank you! Yes, they are stock. In '79 there were three 650 models offered. The KZ650B has spoke wheels. The KZ650C (a.k.a. Custom) has cast wheels as does the KZ650D (a.k.a. SR 650--mine). A look at the VIN on the steering head will reveal which model the bike you're looking at is.
Sissy bars show up on eBay from time-to-time. Occasionally someone will offer one up for sale here. There might still be a few vendors with some in stock for the 650s.
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Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.
1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel )
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I've attached a pic of mine with a sissy bar/rear rack combo to get a look at. Mine came with it, but I've seen the exact same one on ebay a few different times.
Post edited by: giftofthegods77, at: 2006/03/14 18:28
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Blue 1979 KZ650F -- or at least I'm pretty sure the frame sticker said 650F, I may have to double check that. 30k on the clock.
But the bike is immaculate, and seems to run great!
As mentioned, fork seals are the only thing that needs to be done to it to make it rideable. I will probably have the shop give it the old once-over at the same time just to make sure everything else is kosher before I start riding it often, because I will be!
I'm very excited! I'll be up and riding it in about a month, after I get the Class M cert. on my license after the training class.
I was able to hear it run, and though it took a while to get started, it seems like it runs like a champ. After all, it hadn't been started in over a year! No sputtering, no hesitation once it was running though.. Did I mention I'm excited?
From what I understand I will be the 4th owner... The previous two owners, both of whom I talked to, both barely rode it, but put some work and $$ into it.
I snapped some pics, I will post them up tonight! Time to go buy a jacket and helmet!
Cheers,
Paulie
Post edited by: paulie, at: 2006/04/17 10:32
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I've just gotten everything squared away on a 1979 KZ650B3 over this past weekend. I have a thread on it in the chit-chat section.
Speaking of starting, unless the SR has sat for a long time, I can count on it starting on the first kick (I like to kick it when cold, I use the electric once it's warmed up). I just have to be sure to pull the choke on full and not touch the throttle.
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Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.
1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel )
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It could be that a former owner replaced the spokes with mags -- but more likely is that my memory is failing me!!
Watch this thread for pics tonite!!
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The F models came with mags as well. Here's a pic of an '80.
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Post edited by: rstnick, at: 2006/04/17 14:18
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WOW! That is exactly what my bike looks like.. Though mine has a different seat now..
But yea, absolutely identical!
So it must be a 1980 then!
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OK, pics added to the gallery, and also my Flickr account..
Check them out HERE
Nice bike Bro!! Welcome!
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thanks rstnick,
WOW! That is exactly what my bike looks like.. Though mine has a different seat now..
But yea, absolutely identical!
So it must be a 1980 then!
Saw your pics and it looks very nice. The definitive answer to your model year question is the VIN--it tells all.
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Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.
1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel )
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