- Posts: 72
- Thank you received: 1
More than I planned, More than I hoped for....
- TorreyJ
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
I found a Kawasaki KZ650 H1 1981 model. $400. Cool, great deal...well maybe. Talked a buddy into going to get the bike with his roommates truck. Got her home, promptly picked up some fresh 93 octane, heet, and starting fluid. She wouldn't start on here own, almost, but what did I expect? After all the last time this thing was plated was 1988m. Cue: starting fluid. She, well, I should tell you here name, it's Becky, in any case she like it. Seemed to run great on staring fluid.
Here are some original pictures.
Attachment IMAG0017.JPG not found
Attachment IMAG0010.JPG not found
So now that it ran I told myself I could do some exterior things. Removed the "sissy bar" and giant crash bars..
Attachment IMAG0023.JPG not found
Attachment IMAG0030_2011-04-18.JPG not found
Now I needed to get it running well....that's been the story every since...
Basically I've taken the motor down and am rebuilding it. I've managed to get an 03 GSXR dual exhaust.
Attachment 17-04-11_1415.jpg not found
and a zx7 rear fairing
Attachment 1303073705574.jpg not found
I mocked up the exhaust and the GSXR 1100 header fit's nicely? WHAT? really? YES. it works. The exhaust will work great I think..
Attachment 17-04-11_1653.jpg not found
Attachment 17-04-11_1652.jpg not found
Attachment 17-04-11_1651.jpg not found
[attachment:10]17-04-11_1650.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment:11]17-04-11_1649.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment:12]17-04-11_1645.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment:13]17-04-11_1643.jpg[/attachment]
So here it sits, broken down, waiting for my attention!
*currently resurfacing heads and valves.
[attachment:14]18-04-11_2117.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment:15]18-04-11_2118.jpg[/attachment]
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Stu Pidasole
- Offline
- User
- if you aint mod'n, you aint rock'n!
- Posts: 638
- Thank you received: 1
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- TorreyJ
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 72
- Thank you received: 1
and btw. I'll have a stock 650 exhaust, chrome, really good shape, for sale soon!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- TorreyJ
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 72
- Thank you received: 1
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- TorreyJ
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 72
- Thank you received: 1
Do I just go ahead and tear it all the way off the frame and re-do it all..or am i getting in really deep then...?
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Tyler
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 845
- Thank you received: 92
The disease sets in fast and requires regular treatment with aftermarket parts and crazy late night fabrication. You have already found the support group
You have gone this far, might as well pull whats left apart.
Enjoy the sickness, there is no cure. Its a life long affliction.
If I knew what I was doing all the time life wouldn't be any fun.
'80 KZ650 E 700cc, dyna ignition and coils, frame up restoration, daily driver
'81 KZ1300 A3 full restoration, custom big bore pistons, 1400cc 6 cylinder super bike
"77 KZ650 B1 - Barn Find, work in progeress
"74 Yamaha DT 400 Enduro
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- TorreyJ
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 72
- Thank you received: 1
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- martin_csr
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 8019
- Thank you received: 1645
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- TorreyJ
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 72
- Thank you received: 1
martin_csr wrote:
High octane fuel isn't necessary. The owner's manual says to use 87 or higher. 87 or 89 would be good. The octane ratings isn't an indication of quality. I use 87 in my 81 CSR & in my 2002 Ford Escape.TorreyJ wrote: ... Got her home, promptly picked up some fresh 93 octane, ....
The higher a fuels octane the LESS volatile it is, but the higher the octane the more likely that the fuel will burn in a controlled manner. IMO an engine that is using a wasted spark system can benefit from a higher octane fuel. Lower octane fuel may ignite more easily, but could also ignite more easily at the wrong time.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- porchev914
- Offline
- User
- Whats that? Half of my swingarm is missing?!?!?
- Posts: 2716
- Thank you received: 19
FRANKEN Z!
1978 KZ1000 A2A with 08'Speed Triple SSSA and '06 GSXR1000 front end
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- TorreyJ
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 72
- Thank you received: 1
I'm not sure of the plans, kinda just going with the flow.
today I'm working on lapping the valves, new valve seals and reassembling the motor
I plan to put that exhaust and header on
tail section and seat(cut frame and raise in back.
I'm sure lots more...
I'd like to swap the front end for some inverted forks
aluminum slightly longer swingarm and monoshock and wider tire
I plan on making some grip style handlebars
can't think of a lot else right now but i'm sure it'll be fun!
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- TorreyJ
- Topic Author
- Offline
- User
- Posts: 72
- Thank you received: 1
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.