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1982 GPz750 Phase II Making It more Unique.
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swest wrote: Looks good. Did you solder the large cables?
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I'm not sure what your asking. Everything is from CWS. The battery cables, the flasher and the box.
They weren't a direct fit, apparently the GPz has some differences from the KZs he built them for. The original box is hard wired instead of having a 4 pin connector so I had to clip that off and splice 5 out of 6 wires in. I'll solder them after a while if I don't have any issues, which is also the case for my other electrical retrofits. I also had to locate the box behind the battery since it was too large to fit under the side cover. I put the positive on backwards because the boots don't fit my battery terminals but it covers the solenoid nicely. I had to clip of one hard wired lead off the original positive cable that goes to the regulator which I put a ring connector on and attached under the battery cable at the solenoid. I took the boot off the negative since it didn't fit well on either end.
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Rides great. I also got involved in an airbox discussion and ended up modifying the filter cap which works very nice I'm going to have to make some adjustments but i like the way its running.
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By the time I got to work it had burned through the rubber cover. The nut was still there and the tip was OK so I put it back on.
I swung by the indie pats shop on the way home and bought a cable that was about 2" shorter which I needed anyway since I dropped the dials about 2 1/2". If you look at the later pics there's a ton of slack.
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Here's my favorite pic of it so far.
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It would have been nice if I had some sort of wiring diagram but I managed. Now I have to find a new throttle cable. It's set up for the regular threaded tube end which the GPz doesn't have. There was too much tension ton the cable and it was holding the throttle open. I trimmed the plastic end a little to remove the tension but now it's just a bit slack.
Maybe for a KZ650 from a few years earlier?
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