KZ200 Bobber
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It was complete and had sat for at least 10 years. After 2 carb rebuilds, new coil and new battery it cranked up and actually ran. The orginal tank was junk I found a clean one on Ebay and used it as a basis for what I called a Cafe tracker look.
After seeing a Kikker Hardknock
I decided to build it into a minibobber. She'll be sporting 12" ape hanger bars, a solo sprung seat and a Harley Sportster peanut tank.
I've removed the rear A frame and am in the process of hardtailing it.
Since it's a '78 it has a points ignition. As I understand it the '83s have a CDI ignition. Does anyone have any idea what it would take to convert it over to a stock or aftermarket CDI?
1978 KZ200
1996 Harley XL1200
1987 S10 Blazer
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I got a '77 KZ650 for $350. I'm in the same situation you are.... building a bobber. HI5!
I bought a sportster tank, and some 10" apes (apes are illegal here), and a brown leather solo seat.
New coils, points, and condensers, one HELL of a carb cleaning, and she also fired right up. I'm about $1200 into my project and only have tires left to buy.
I'm writing exams right now (Petro Eng Stnd), so I haven't put the goodies on yet. I"m still tinkering try to straighten this damned back wheel after the hardtail conversion.
Be VERY careful when you take the forks out - the bottom ball-bearings will scatter all over the floor LOL.
If your wondering, the up-bend on the bottom rails is about 26 degrees from horizontal and it seems to look nice. Need any help/advice, let me know. This is my first build, but I've learned a shit load (and I've rode bikes since I was 5).
Craig
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They are on ebay for under $200. I'm not sure if you need the ignitor box, probably....and those are about $300.
Personally....I think it's not worth it. partsnmore.com has a set of points and condensors for $20, $5 shipping. I got mine from them, and they were awesome.
Also got sprockets/grips/...etc. To Hell with ebay haha.
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I've got a set of 12" apes on the bike now. I'm trading a sportster king tank for a peanut tank tomorrow. I've got a rear fender sitting in my spare parts pile all ready to go. I'll be going with a solo seat with clothes pin style springs when the time comes.
1978 KZ200
1996 Harley XL1200
1987 S10 Blazer
1983 Chris Craft Scorpion.
I guess I should buy something from this century
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I hope to be done mine in a month...but we'll see. School is really starting to pickup.
I actually lost 2 -3 of my ball bearings. I'm trying to find replacements, but it's near impossible to find a place that sells them individually. I might just go with some whole conversions. They are only $40 on that site, could be worse.
When do you figure you'll be done yours?
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I actually lost 2 -3 of my ball bearings. I'm trying to find replacements, but it's near impossible to find a place that sells them individually. I might just go with some whole conversions. They are only $40 on that site, could be worse.
When do you figure you'll be done yours?
The rule of thumb is if you lost your balls you should look long and hard to find them before trying to ride a hardtail.
Actually if you did lose any make sure you have the right number on the lower race first. That is where all you weight is carried.
Mine is sort of a hit or miss project. When I get the inspiration, I work on it between working on my Supermoto my boat and my street rod. :woohoo:
I'm actually shooting for Labor day when the weather down here really gets nice for riding.
1978 KZ200
1996 Harley XL1200
1987 S10 Blazer
1983 Chris Craft Scorpion.
I guess I should buy something from this century
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I lost a couple balls, and tried to rig in some others (slightly bigger), spaced with the smaller ones..... Figured, it's probably best I just spend the cash now.
How is your bike coming?
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1978 KZ200
1996 Harley XL1200
1987 S10 Blazer
1983 Chris Craft Scorpion.
I guess I should buy something from this century
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