New KZ650 Owner

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17 Jun 2006 08:23 #55135 by kennith
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Well,

I've had her for a while, now. I made the purchase about a year ago, because it was a great deal, and I wanted a project bike.

Now, the time is aproaching to start the restoration, and I thought I'd seek out a forum for KZ owners.

I have a 1981 KZ650. Or, rather, the parts to a 1981 KZ 650.:) I intend to completely restore the bike, inside and out, and give it some minor custom touches along the way. I'm probably going to be in for more than the value of the bike, here, but I think it will be a great learning experience.

I thought it would be nice to be able to discuss any more major issues I run into with some more like-minded people along the way, and perhaps just enjoy the discussions.

Thanks,

Kennith

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17 Jun 2006 08:30 #55138 by kennith
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I think I am about to succesfully post a picture...

I think that's what's going to happen.

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17 Jun 2006 08:39 #55140 by RetroRiceRocketRider
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Welcome to KZr kennith.

You've definately found the place for all things KZ.
Your garage/workspace is way to organized and tidy though. Give it time, you'll have KZ parts scattered all over the place and taking up space on every one of those shelves! :laugh:

Most of us that have either restored to orignal or customized our bikes have waaaay more into them than they're actually worth. It boils done to doing it yourself and the experience you gain, (and in the way YOU want it) that makes the end product all worth the time, money and effort. B)

Don't forget to add your location and bike specs into your sigline.
This way you won't have to explain to others what year and model KZ you have anytime you have a question on it. ;)

Post edited by: RetroRiceRocketRider, at: 2006/06/17 11:45

Covina, So Calif!
78 KZ650-B2 = SOLD
84 ZN700 LTD = SOLD
84 ZX750 GPz = SOLD
89 GSX1100F Katana = SLEEPING :-/
20 VN1700 Vulcan Vaquero (the Blue Cowboy)
Looking for my next project KZ

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17 Jun 2006 09:37 #55146 by timber
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yep, the 650 is a good bike. they made tons of them so parts are easy enough to find.
welcome and if ya need anything just ask

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17 Jun 2006 09:58 #55148 by Mcdroid
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kennith...welcome to KZR...I need to know where you live (as you have enough room in your garage so I'm going to start working on my bikes at your place...). It is part of the price of being a member of KZR...:)

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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17 Jun 2006 11:00 #55157 by kennith
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Hehe.

It isn't as big as it looks, and I'm not done getting it quite right yet. I still want to put in a big fan, and a real heater for the winter. It's been a project.

Right now, my only running Kawasaki is taking up quite a bit of it, anyway. I've got a Mule shoved in there. Getting that is actually what motivated me to commit to beginning the restoration. There is just something about a Kawasaki motor. I'm a bike beginner, though, so please bear with me on the site. I've never been on a motorcycle. I just get the feeling I'll really enjoy riding a motorcycle.





That's the rest of the garage. I use the pad outside for cars, as they get things cramped a bit inside. Inside is Kawasaki territory now.:evil:

I'm in NC, btw.

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17 Jun 2006 11:17 #55159 by OKC_Kent
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Nice clean shop buddy! I'd be spending mucho time in there if it was mine. ;)

Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles

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17 Jun 2006 11:26 #55160 by ambergrismooon
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No Way man! Thats not real, it's a Hollywierd set! My garage was condemmed last year and this year made the superfund site for toxicicity! How do you find anything? :woohoo: Welcome! There is a site regulation: Do not touch anything UNLESS your hands are greasey and smell of petrol!:pinch: :whistle:

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17 Jun 2006 11:55 #55164 by kennith
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Yeah, one downside to having a shop like that.

Instead of living in a big nice house, I live in an apartment I fixed up inside a steel building.:lol:

Great for wrenching, not so great for dating.

For the record, right now, I am greasy, I smell of petrol, sweat, and whatever that was I just found under the seat if my truck. I've been in and out getting ready to move some furniture a ways off, so I have been doing some maintanance.

Well, I'm off. It's already going to be dark by the time I get there.

Thanks.

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17 Jun 2006 12:11 #55167 by ambergrismooon
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kennith wrote:

Well, I'm off. It's already going to be dark by the time I get there.

Thanks.



Damn he's gone....I was gonna ask him "Whats the frequency?".:woohoo: :S

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17 Jun 2006 20:36 #55223 by rstnick
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Welcome Kennith.

Give us some pix as you put her back together. Nice to see a project progress.

Rob
CANADA

Need a key for your Kawasaki? PM me

1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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