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08 Nov 2015 07:17 #697726 by Irish-Kawi
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swest wrote: I don't care what they look like as long as the engine is protected. In the wreck the ignition housing was broken and the clutch housing cover. Both are replaceable. With the smaller fours, one is not. If it gets smashed, the cases are ruined. Cheap insurance, :whistle:
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Great info Steve and thanks, didn't know that about the cases, which side is non-replaceable the right side (rear brake side/throttle side) on these? And love that pic, saw it a while back and always a good one :)

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08 Nov 2015 07:35 #697731 by SWest
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The ignition housing. I have a throttle control and a strain relief so when I'm at speed, I set the CC or just rest my hand on the SR. When I get home I'll take pics. Just waiting for it to warm up. TTYL
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08 Nov 2015 07:39 #697736 by Irish-Kawi
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swest wrote: The ignition housing. I have a throttle control and a strain relief so when I'm at speed, I set the CC or just rest my hand on the SR. When I get home I'll take pics. Just waiting for it to warm up. TTYL
Steve


Very cool and sounds like a good setup Steve! Spent most of my time this summer and fall on Pops' 1979 KZ650 SR, absolutely fell in love with that bike :)

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08 Nov 2015 08:27 #697745 by ThatGPzGuy
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scubaanders wrote: You are perfectly right Irish-Kawi you will go down or at least drop your bike. There are a number of ways to try to protect the engine covers, but tank and fairings will take a hit no matter what precations you try to take.
Back in the days when these bikes were new engine protections like these were popular, but ugly as shit and has nothing to do on a sportsbike, You might get away with them if you add Krauser bags :blink:

// Anders


I have these but in black. They don't stand out as much on a blacked out engine.
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08 Nov 2015 08:38 #697747 by Irish-Kawi
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Nice 82 there GPzGuy!!!! And you are right they don't stand out much when blacked out, not sure that would work on my 85 with the lower cowling/hawk bill scoop as I call it. Would have to check and see.

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08 Nov 2015 11:57 #697774 by Daeldren
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With the lower fairing I'm not sure how many options there are for sliders outside of a custom bracket on the front maybe with some skate wheels for sliders. But your fairings and shifter will still be vulnerable, left hand falls have a rare tendency to crack the shifter bushing on the crankcase.

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08 Nov 2015 12:34 #697780 by ThatGPzGuy
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I see what you mean with the lower cowling. I was thinking those years had the smaller body mounted fairing. Great looking bike BTW.

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08 Nov 2015 12:36 #697782 by Irish-Kawi
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ThatGPzGuy wrote: I see what you mean with the lower cowling. I was thinking those years had the smaller body mounted fairing. Great looking bike BTW.

Thank you really really pleased with how clean it is and the low mileage :)

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08 Nov 2015 12:37 #697783 by Irish-Kawi
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Daeldren wrote: With the lower fairing I'm not sure how many options there are for sliders outside of a custom bracket on the front maybe with some skate wheels for sliders. But your fairings and shifter will still be vulnerable, left hand falls have a rare tendency to crack the shifter bushing on the crankcase.

Appreciate the info and makes sense, was kinda thinking this would be the answer but was hoping someone somewhere might know something I didn't.

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Irish

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08 Nov 2015 13:25 #697793 by Tyrell Corp
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Personally I don't like sliders, I know there is good reasons for them, just I've gone down the road a few times before with just minor scuffing. Side casings I've sold for £20-30 on ebay, even unmarked GPz series arent really that rare. I have moriwaki casings on 3 of mine that are very difficult / impossible to replace

If I ever crash bad enough to grind a motor to the cranknose on either side , then either i will be laughing at my mishap from far above, or my casings will be the least of my concerns.

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08 Nov 2015 13:30 #697795 by Tyrell Corp
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Side casings I've sold for £20-30 on ebay, even unmarked GPz series arent really that rare.

edit,, sorry they are rare, just not worth a lot to buy or sell it seems on 550/750's.

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08 Nov 2015 13:38 - 08 Nov 2015 13:39 #697796 by SWest
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As promised. The CC is 20 years old but still works. I'll buy a new one sometime. The cramp buster I use all the time and they're cheap. Lots of Sunday drivers out today. :angry:
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