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23 Dec 2006 15:40 #101413
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1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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After 26 years and 48,700 miles of trusty service my original headlight finally died! Where are these still available?, and can I put in a halogen without having any problems with my electrical system? Sounds like a lame question I know, but I never had to buy one until now... Thanks...
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23 Dec 2006 16:28 #101430
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1977 KZ 1000A - Currently rebuilding
1980 KZ 750 LTD - Mostly stock daily rider
1979 KZ 1000 LTD - Parts bike and/or future project
1979 KZ 1000 ST
1980 GS 750 L
2003 ZRX 1200 R
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There are many options available. If you search in the forum you will find suggestions ranging from finding an original to switching to high intensity or halogen.
1977 KZ 1000A - Currently rebuilding
1980 KZ 750 LTD - Mostly stock daily rider
1979 KZ 1000 LTD - Parts bike and/or future project
1979 KZ 1000 ST
1980 GS 750 L
2003 ZRX 1200 R
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23 Dec 2006 17:24 #101436
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i tried using a car bulb...don't do it! the light
dispersion pattern is different. i couldn't see worth a crap.
dispersion pattern is different. i couldn't see worth a crap.
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23 Dec 2006 19:28 #101448
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I put a halogen light on my old Kz650 and it worked fine.
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23 Dec 2006 19:37 #101452
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Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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Get a good one here,
tinyurl.com/ns2yo
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23 Dec 2006 20:30 #101460
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I put a car halogen sealed beam in several KZ's that I have owned, and they all worked great.
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23 Dec 2006 21:56 #101475
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-1977 Kz650 Custom bought new by brother. Now with 810 kit, GPz750 cams, intake valves, Mikuni 29 smoothbores, velocity stacks, Dyna Igntion, MAC pipe and other goodies.
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I'm with steell on this one.
Go to your local automotve supply store and ask them for a Sylvania dual beam headlight that has a low and high level of brightness. They look like the headlights found on most seventies Chevy's.
If I remember correctly I paid less that $20 for the headlight and picked up a spare. Combined these were still cheaper than buying a headlight through Kawasaki.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada
1977Kz650 Custom with 810 Wiseco, Kz750 cams, 750Gpz intake valves, Dyna ignition/coils, MAC pipe, Mikuni 28's-switching to Mikuni 28 smoothbores. Lottsa other upgrades, getting tired typing and remembering:)
Go to your local automotve supply store and ask them for a Sylvania dual beam headlight that has a low and high level of brightness. They look like the headlights found on most seventies Chevy's.
If I remember correctly I paid less that $20 for the headlight and picked up a spare. Combined these were still cheaper than buying a headlight through Kawasaki.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada
1977Kz650 Custom with 810 Wiseco, Kz750 cams, 750Gpz intake valves, Dyna ignition/coils, MAC pipe, Mikuni 28's-switching to Mikuni 28 smoothbores. Lottsa other upgrades, getting tired typing and remembering:)
-1977 Kz650 Custom bought new by brother. Now with 810 kit, GPz750 cams, intake valves, Mikuni 29 smoothbores, velocity stacks, Dyna Igntion, MAC pipe and other goodies.
-1982 Ferrari 308 GTSi Red/Tan
-Toyota FJ Cruiser - 6 speed tank
-2010 Mazda CX-7 Turbo (my bride's)
-1998 Jeep TJ Wrangler 4.0...
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24 Dec 2006 07:40 #101519
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1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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So basically the bike uses an automotive headlight? Another post meantioned light diversion?, are bikes different than cars or the same? Will take old one down to local auto parts store and check on halogen replacement. Thanks guys...
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24 Dec 2006 11:58 #101563
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As I heard somewhere, cars have two headlights and the beam pattern is supposedly different than a cycle headlight. The cuts in the glass spread the light different for a bike with cycle headlight.
Now, I never ran a car headlight in my bikes so I can't say there is a difference. If steell says it's fine then I believe it.
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Now, I never ran a car headlight in my bikes so I can't say there is a difference. If steell says it's fine then I believe it.
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24 Dec 2006 13:02 #101568
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I can't say anything about any different dispersion patten because I simply don't know anything about it
But I can say with confidence that every KZ I own gets a new halogen headlight from the local auto parts store before I ride it at night. They work excellent for me
But I can say with confidence that every KZ I own gets a new halogen headlight from the local auto parts store before I ride it at night. They work excellent for me
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24 Dec 2006 13:12 #101570
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I could be wrong but I was also under the impression that motorcycle headlights are more resistant to vibrations and shocks. It is necessary to isolate them from these things with rubber mounts.
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25 Dec 2006 06:29 #101664
by Bluemeanie
1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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I read that in JCW too, about vibration. Kinda like bulbs in the garage door opener. Regular bulbs burn out quick but a rough service bulb lasts for years. Hmmmm... :dry:
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