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Rectifier caught on fire
- Qdude
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I suspect there was a short somewhere that dumped my battery through that lighter guage wire that simply overheated.
The Kawasaki dealers are closed Sunday and Monday.
The parts sites that I have been to state that they no longer have the part available, new rectifier that is.
The wrecking yard that I go to does not have one either.
Can I make another year's rectifier work? (I can identify a couple of the ones that I found at the yard from the parts sites schematics.)
Is there a good site to get the older parts?
Is there a good site for aftermarket parts?
Help !!! Any good advice, or stories of simalar experiences greatly appreciated.
77 KZ 650 C1.
77 KZ 650 C1.
Crashed-Repaired, Pods, Kerker pipe, re-wired core bundle, lamp upgraded, homemade rectifier, solid state regulator , Dyna-s ignition, repainted, slightly modified, year-round commuter
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Check this place out! I got one for my C1 650, and it seems to work great.
1977 kz650 c1
bought it because I was told it would never run again...I like to prove people wrong.
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Only costs $45 and comes with a lifetime guarantee his service is excellent as well I highly recommend him. Funny thing is he sent me an email telling me he has been making these for the last three years and has sold more of them in the last month or so than at any other time since he started making this model. I guess 30 years is the limit for the factory part.
Andy
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77 KZ650 C1 (sold)
78 KZ650 B2 (sold)
78 KZ400 B1 (sold)
78 kz400 C1 (resto-mod)
78 kz400 C1 (hardtail low chop)
couple of possible project kz's in parts
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Do you have a link to loudhvx's site ?? I can't seem to access him through old posts, etc....or maybe I'm "net-challenged" or something....
KZ650C2 Stock/mint. Goes by "Ace".
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3-phase do-it-yourself Rectifier
Post edited by: Virii, at: 2007/07/09 15:23
Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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78 kz400 C1 (resto-mod)
78 kz400 C1 (hardtail low chop)
couple of possible project kz's in parts
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77 KZ650 C1 (sold)
78 KZ650 B2 (sold)
78 KZ400 B1 (sold)
78 kz400 C1 (resto-mod)
78 kz400 C1 (hardtail low chop)
couple of possible project kz's in parts
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The story of the person who makes them in Oregon, who has made so many of them just recently, has helped me convince my wife that this is a common problem and therefore I really DONT need to get rid of the bike.
Thanks guys, I will head to Radio Shack and build my own.
Off to remove crispy wires....
Q
77 KZ 650 C1.
77 KZ 650 C1.
Crashed-Repaired, Pods, Kerker pipe, re-wired core bundle, lamp upgraded, homemade rectifier, solid state regulator , Dyna-s ignition, repainted, slightly modified, year-round commuter
Honda Metro 85 mpg Scooter. Dont laugh I will throw it at you
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The story of the person who makes them in Oregon, who has made so many of them just recently, has helped me convince my wife that this is a common problem and therefore I really DONT need to get rid of the bike.
Get rid of it??? That's awfully extreme and entirely unreasonable! Does she jump the gun like that often? This is an outrage!
Tess: 1977 KZ650-C1. VM24, 97.5/15/3rd. Dyna-S. Stock exhaust, coil mod performed, BR7EIX.
Angel: 1982 GPz550. Stock. DR8EIX.
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77 KZ650 C1 (sold)
78 KZ650 B2 (sold)
78 KZ400 B1 (sold)
78 kz400 C1 (resto-mod)
78 kz400 C1 (hardtail low chop)
couple of possible project kz's in parts
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