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KZed Police bike
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I added 2 of these ledoutfitters.com/index.php?target=products&product_id=117 in blue/red today. I moved my 2 sem3 lights to the front at a 45 deg to aid in intersection approach.
I don't know if there is a battery draw to anything with the switch off. But I still like the idea of the cutoff. I also like the idea of a complete rewire, but don't think I'm ready for that yet.
The HID light system looks pretty cool, but I think I would be better off with the LED headlamp due to the low draw. Between the cell going bad and the low rpms I travel at when using the bike, I think the battery was at a disadvantage. The other battery had been jumped off, drained dead, overcharged, and just abused while I was trying to figure out the charging issue.
Funny thing: I would ride it, have to roll it off to get home, charge it until the next ride, and then do it all again. It took a while to realize the replacement stator had broke a wire when I installed it. Very irritating.
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- I wish I had a tad more patience to do it better!
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Southern Maryland, USA
1980 KZ250 LTD (traded, but still missed)
1982 KZ750 E3 (Cafe Project) (Dyna-S, Dyna Coils, V&H 4-1, K&N Pods, 6 Sigma Jet Kit, Acewell Computer, Woodcraft Clip-ons, Custom Rewire)
1966 A1 Samurai (Restoration Project)
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KZ1000 P (For a "touring" bike)
Z1 (need I...
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cool as hell, going to be a nice nice cold weather rig.
75 KAWASAKI Z1
2004 KAWASAKI Z1000
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1981 KZ1000 Police Special coverted for civilian use with passenger seat, custom luggage rack, and paint. Daily rider.
2006 Harley Davidson Road King FLHR1
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KZ250LTD wrote: Just curious about the legality of things where guys with the police bikes live, do you have to remove the police tags/flashers?
Around here you aren't allowed to have anything which says police (impersonating an officer), or a siren or blue lights on any vehicle.
i bought the bike from a detective in a rural mo. town. you have to remove the police emblems but the lights and siren can remain intact. just can't use 'em. another poster in mo. stated the blue and red lights have to be removed, so i guess its subject to debate.
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They look like a direct replacement (other than the obvious hump on top). Some fitting will be required. My bags are as watertight as the Titanic and have cracks and other damage
On the related topic of making the bike better, I ordered the HID conversion headlamp from Otakar. I went with his light vs the all-LED version. The LED was $250+ and Otakar's was $75 less with shipping included. The kit should be here around Wed, can't wait to get it installed.
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I would err on the side of caution and remove the lights. If you are LEO, then by all means, keep them if you are so inclined.
However, if you ride a bike that looks like a "po-lice" bike, then you are presumed to be a LEO. Which means that you are also presumed to be armed and have a badge. There are those that don't like police, and if you aren't in uniform, not wearing your body armor, then you won't be carrying your radio so that you can call other officers who will be armed and wearing body armor to get your ass out of a jam.....
I would not have the lights on it, nor would I have "police" anywhere on the bike if I were not LEO.
That being said, if a person does not make a overt act as if they were LEO (such as attempting to make a traffic stop or block traffic, etc) then keeping the lights as a "parade" function may be permissible. YOU MUST CHECK YOUR LOCAL LAWS BEFORE KEEPING YOUR LIGHTS!!! (here ends liability notice)
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wcrider62 wrote: I would like to get a front fender [ police style ] for my 82 1100 d1 but I think thats all that would work with the way I've been going with it
There are several listed on ebay right now....
You can also cross-reference part numbers at www.kawasaki.com/DefaultFrame.aspx?strCo.../VICHOOSEVEHICLE.ASP
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Never had a shot of the linear LED strobes that I installed to replace the OEM halogen wig-wags
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