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1977 KZ650 key positions.
- Deodra
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When I have the key in the middle (Ignition) setting and the bike connected to power, but not running- all of the lights work. If I switch it to the second position I get absolutely nothing.
I know my coils are bad and the bike currently does not start, but what could be wrong here? Thank you for any help.
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Safety feature.
1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Also I'd recommend "never" turning your key to the park position, as many times the darn locks seem to not like to return the other way. You can end up in permanent park sometimes.
Glad to hear that has happened to someone else! I thought it was just my old switch. Last time, I had to take it apart, and turn it back with pliers from the bottom! :pinch:
Jim
79 KZ750 Twin (Fun!)
07 Yamaha 1300 (Plush!)
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I don't ever use that position, now I'll make sure I don't in the future.
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78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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Nahh, it's just that Kawasaki could always whip up a Honda. I had one of those F Supersports a long time ago. The KZ650 is definitely faster than a sohc Honda 750
I am beginning to agree! The Honda had tonnes of starting and carb issues. I could never get it to work the same way twice. I got tired of dealing with it and sold it off. The bike looked showroom pristine and had only about 9xxx miles on it. Probably because it never ran right- you couldn't take it out for a spin.
Other than a few issues with the Kawasaki (coils are bad, starter does not work right- it grinds and then just spins (and the starter button does not function- you have to bypass the module to get the starter to kick in, and the stupid kick start lever has no tension so it just falls out into the kick start position)- it's darn near bullet-proof!
Currently, it has a performance cam; 4-1 header; and cone filters. Once I get it running right I am going to do a few other things here and there to increase overall performance without robbing it of its UJM heritage.
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Post edited by: pumps, at: 2007/06/08 23:56
Check out our site. kcvjmc.org
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2000 Kaw W650
2 KZ440 LTDs , a 79 KZ400H and an 83 Belt Drive
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The grinding and then just spinning you're describing when using the starter button sounds to me like the starter clutch is going/gone out. A very common occurence with the 650's and 750 twins.
It can be serviced without removing the engine. Just search for "starter clutch" in the archived site, and follow the directions (and pics) that KZr member OnkelB posted when repairing the one on his KZ650.
You wouldn't by chance be pulling the clutch lever in when trying to kickstart it, would you?
When using the starter button, you need to pull the lever in to disengauge the lock-out switch. But when kickstarting, pulling the lever in actually disengauges the clutch and the kick pedal will travel without much resistance, and subsequently prevent the engine from starting.
Oh ya, we require pictures of your bike.
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Hello my new friend. I'll have those coils out to you this weekend if at all possible. Unless I go up to the garage and kick it I'll not remember for sure but when you kick it, don't pull in the clutch if I recall correctly. DO pull in the clutch when pushing the electric start button. You probably already know but just in case.....it's happened before. By the way , did anyone mention you MUST put up some pictures? I'll bring my camera.... <br><br>Post edited by: pumps, at: 2007/06/08 23:56
Thanks for the information, buddy! That's helpful! Luckily, I was not pulling the clutch in when kicking, unfortunately, I was not pulling it when attempting the start button, either. Thanks for the heads-up! Yes, please let me know when you get time to get the coils. I greatly appreciate the help here and look forward to one day riding with some of you guys!
Oh, here are some crappy pics of the bike sitting in my workshop at home....
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