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Ok .. Lets build the Ultimate KZ650
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Modern forks off a newer bike and an extended aluminum swingarm, bigger modern racing tires as well with disk/drum combo mounted on spoke tires for weight.
A few reinforcements to the frame as per my liking depending how it handles or flexes.
Superbike bars and a comfy seat.
Ported/polished 650 head with: 83-85 GPZ cams, performance valves/springs. 810cc equipped. A good 4-1 exhaust with no baffles. 29mm Mikuni Smoothbores. Pods for the carbs. Dyna 2000 ignition.
A built 650 with this setup should be good for well over 140mph shouldn't it? The testing on the Bonneville flats with the first kz650s with only pistons/cylinders swapped out, bigger carbs and a 4-1 exhaust hit the traps doing 143mph. The 810 kit with other goodies like cams, springs, electronic ignition and pods should deliver alot more?
Not to mention I think with the extended swingarm and that setup with the right gearing 10 second 1/4s should be quite achievable?
So much potential heh heh.
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I ride it Laguna Seca every year for World superbike and it gets more looks than the newer bikes. It handles and performs great, very fast and pulls hard. I only wish it had a 6th gear, I top out at 120 MPH. The GS swingarm was pretty easy. Here is the link to mine.
kzrider.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=11890
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- Dave Sloan
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810 kit, Andrews Cams, Modified Head,Oversized Valves,Fuel Injected, Yoshi Headers with a Stainless steal can
GPZ 750 Electronic Ignition
GPZ 750 Sump for oil cooler take offs
17" Front wheel 3 spoke 120 tyre, floating disc, four piston calipers, fork brace
18" Rear wheel 3spoke 150 tyre, Suzuki GSX 1100 Alloy Swingarm, Lengthened Rear Shocks, Floating rear disc.
2:4 Saddle
Still want to do race tech emulators on front forks, and better rear shocks.
Getting bike tuned properly on new fuel injection system.
Few pics in this topic but you have to scroll down abit
www.kzrider.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=26097
Or z650 frame and bodywork, gsxr1100 motor, single sided swingarm, upside down front forks with underseat exhaust might also be good aswell. :lol:.. Maybe next time
Dave
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My bike reinforced frame, zr7 or gpz 750, wichever engine with a 810 kit and all the light weight components for valve train. Pushing 115 hp, zx swingarm setup with mono shock(I have), I havent desided on front end? No rearfender, one seater, Cut the tail of the frame and bend it up to look like the newer bikes.
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'77 kz1000 engine bored to 1075-10.25 comp.
-900 crank.(welded of course)
-ape k435 cams.(ork410's not sure yet)
-ported head
-mik 34 carbs.
-custom stainless exhuast from engine back (maybe)
-2004 gsxr rear swing arm and tire (already done)
-2001 front end (in the works as we speak)
-engine and body painted all jet black.
-still having the 650 badges on the sides!!!!!!
i like the 650 size in height and length!!!!!
and all in a 650 frame!!!!!! :evil:
might take a while, but i will get it done!!!!!!
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So, uh... how the hell did you manage to shoehorn a kz1000 engine into the frame of the 650?
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Heyas, Okay I'm new to this board, new to riding and just bougt a 78 kz as my beginner bike.
So, uh... how the hell did you manage to shoehorn a kz1000 engine into the frame of the 650?
kzrider.com/forum/viewthread.php?action=...1&pid=23356&aid=1317
There is a 1000 in a 650 frame. Basically you use the front engine mount for the 650 to the 1000 then weld in other mounts to match the 1000. Dont forget to gusset the frame.
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You could call it....
....the Kawasaki 750 turbo
760cc - 8.69@162mph
810cc, 211mph www.750turbo.com
www.stormdragbike.com
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Any ideas on why they quit making factory turbo bikes? It doesn't make sense to me, its the ultimate power adder, just look at what a turbo kit does to a new sport bike (if anyone wants HP numbers, check out mrturbo.com). Somebody should "make" Kawasaki design a new line of ZX based turbo bikes. :woohoo: talk about blow away the competition!
Scott
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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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