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The plan is to put it back together and let me son have it as his first street bike. He's logged quite a few miles on ATVs and dirt bikes, but this will be his first shot at asphalt. So, I put him to work cleaning the engine so we can start reassembly. The seat is gone except for the pan, so I'm thinking maybe a café style rebuild. Still on the fence, but I did a street tracker last year that turned out pretty well (photo below).
I expect this to take most of the winter (I also have a ZX11 project in progress), so hopefully we'll be on the road in the spring.
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2006 Ducati ST3s
1979 Honda GL1000 Goldwing
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Kawasaki service manual. The following site has the 1981 KZ650 pdf in the Files section. jarlef z650
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Thanks Martin. Buffing is on the to-do list, but I want to get it together and ride it a little before we mod it and make it shiny. It's definitely a skill the boy needs to acquire.martin_csr wrote: Sounds like the deal of the week. I bet the engine is fine, but get that kid some buffing wheels & polishing compound.
Kawasaki service manual. The following site has the 1981 KZ650 pdf in the Files section. jarlef z650
Thanks also for the link to the manual. The bike came with a Clymer manual, but I usually prefer the factory manuals. I also like them in a three ring binder that will lay flat. I'll definitely use this.
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The clymer is kind of a pain to use for the 81 650. The earlier 650s are quite a bit different, so a lot of info in the main body of the manual is more for the 70s models. You can usually find an 81 or 81-82 KZ650 factory manual on eebbaayy for pretty cheap. I've never seen a spiral bound or 3-ring binder type for the 650.
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Concerning the manual, I'll print out the PDF from your link and put it in a binder. That's always worked well for me. Plus, I can print for free at work.
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DoctoRot wrote: Yeah the factory manuals are so much better than the clymer. Sounds like a great project for your son. I didn't get a bike until I was old enough my mom couldn't say no.
My parents helped me buy my first street bike as soon as I got my license (actually a few weeks before), and I always wanted to do the same for my kids. Sadly, they haven't shown much of an interest until now. I hope this lasts.
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The next big step will be the wiring. For some reason, the PO cut a lot of the connections rather than unplugging them. I'll have to lay the harness out and see how bad is. May have to find a new one on ebay.
Also, the PO tore the seat apart and threw the cover and foam away. All I've got is the pan. I'm thinking about using the stock pan and building a fiberglass café seat something like the one on the silver Honda in the picture below. That would mean minimal modification to the frame, and the seat would still flip up for access to the battery and wiring. Sound like a good idea?
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twerth wrote: ....... I'm thinking about using the stock pan and building a fiberglass café seat something like the one on the silver Honda in the picture below. That would mean minimal modification to the frame, and the seat would still flip up for access to the battery and wiring. Sound like a good idea? .........
Yes, that sounds like a good idea to me. Doing that will maintain the structural integrity of the frame and make getting to the battery, tool kit, etc. very convenient. Ed
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I got the hacked up wiring harness on the KZ back together last night, and most things work. I'll need to chase a few gremlins, but the most important item (the starter) worked like it should. So, I added gas to see what would happen. It started up and ran after about two cranks!! I've got a massive header leak, and of course the carbs need synced, but this is a giant leap forward. I'll need to do a little tweaking, but I should be able to take her for a ride later today or tomorrow. Pretty stoked!
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