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New KZ rider in Washington
- Tokay
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25 Jul 2006 13:09 #64613
by Tokay
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Just taking the time out to say hi and such; I'm glad there's such a strong rider support for this bike, because I've got a LOT of work to do on my KZ440's.
My name is Chris, and I recently acquired 3 KZ440's; not my first bike(s), but close to it. I wanted a chance to get my hands dirty rebuilding a bike so I could better fix it when it breaks. The others were going to be parts bikes, but I've really gotten attached to them, though. I was seriously considering pulling the engine from one of them for a go-kart engine, but I like them too much now!
The only problem I have with them is the fact Kawasaki didn't opt for hex head bolts on these, and I've already stripped out 2 of the phillips heads bolts trying to access the small sprocket,
Thanks for being here,
Chris
My name is Chris, and I recently acquired 3 KZ440's; not my first bike(s), but close to it. I wanted a chance to get my hands dirty rebuilding a bike so I could better fix it when it breaks. The others were going to be parts bikes, but I've really gotten attached to them, though. I was seriously considering pulling the engine from one of them for a go-kart engine, but I like them too much now!
The only problem I have with them is the fact Kawasaki didn't opt for hex head bolts on these, and I've already stripped out 2 of the phillips heads bolts trying to access the small sprocket,
Thanks for being here,
Chris
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25 Jul 2006 13:16 #64618
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Welcome Chris! To help with those stubborn screw head bolts, what you need is an Impact Driver -
www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/tools.htm
(top of page).
They sell them at most auto parts stores like AutoZone and the such. Pretty much a necessity when wrenching on these older Jap bikes. I got mine at AutoZone for like $15. You just whack the end with a hammer as you turn the bolt and... presto! Easy out!
Once you get them out, you might want to consider replacing them with hex/allen head stainless steel bolts - there are quite a few kits on eBay (like here: cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Kawasaki-KZ440-B...dZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V ) - save yourself a few headaches in the future.
Good luck with the bikes.
Post edited by: chopstar, at: 2006/07/25 16:18
They sell them at most auto parts stores like AutoZone and the such. Pretty much a necessity when wrenching on these older Jap bikes. I got mine at AutoZone for like $15. You just whack the end with a hammer as you turn the bolt and... presto! Easy out!
Once you get them out, you might want to consider replacing them with hex/allen head stainless steel bolts - there are quite a few kits on eBay (like here: cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Kawasaki-KZ440-B...dZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V ) - save yourself a few headaches in the future.
Good luck with the bikes.
Post edited by: chopstar, at: 2006/07/25 16:18
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26 Jul 2006 08:00 #64825
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Rathdrum Idaho
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Replied by donthekawguy on topic New KZ rider in Washington
Where are you in WA?
Rathdrum Idaho
1971 Kawasaki g3ss
1972 Yamaha R5 350
1965 Suzuki Hillbilly
1964 Yamaha 125
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26 Jul 2006 08:11 #64829
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Welcome man, its all about the KZ440 Having fun with mine and learning a lot as each day goes by. Especially thanks to all of the informative posts here!
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