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    Cafesaki

    thanks! I'm not sure what's involved in mounting it yet. I'm thinking I'd like to incorporate the factory seat hinge so I can have some storage and easy battery access. But, it's so cold and snowy here at the moment and I've got all my toys crammed in the smallest two car garage known to man...
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    1980 Kawasaki kz650 worth it?

    Ahhh, I see.
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    Cafesaki

    Parts are finally getting ordered! Got this fine seat in from RocCity cafe today. Little cramped in the garage right now with all the snow but as soon as we get some clear weather I'm gonna start getting this badboy mounted.
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    1980 Kawasaki kz650 worth it?

    Paid 6 hundo for my B2A and I'm good with it. Like Herr said, depends on where you're located....round here, vintage bikes are scarce. You can find rusty Hondas but if you desire something a little different you're SOL. Did I miss the pictures?
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    '78 KZ650 Café Project "MAD KAW"

    looks good....progress makes me jealous, so I had to order some things today
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    Minitruckers?

    yep. sorry been away for a minute
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    The Volkswagen Thread

    Bumping cause I'm a noob..... I've had a metric ton of VW's over the years but I won't bore you with them all, just the ones currently in the garage
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    Minitruckers?

    Know this is thread from the dead, just wanted to say couldn't get by without my super-10 daily.... and just for shits and giggles, my last mini which just sold a week ago
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    Cafesaki

    Nah, I'm keeping it. If I sold it I'd just have to find another bike and this was, by far, the best I've seen around here for the money. I was able to get it running fairly quick and easily after lurking around some Kawasaki forums. I discovered the overflow tubes in the float bowls are prone...
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    Cafesaki

    Here's the victim. 1978 Kawasaki KZ650 with 6200 original miles. It was originally purchased by a Sheriff's dept. in a small town here in Tennessee, not sure on what it was used for. It made its way to an auction where it was purchased by a guy that couldn't get it running properly, so he listed...
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    Back in the saddle

    Me......... I was a motorcycle mechanic at a local Harley Davidson dealership for nearly a decade....that experience nearly ruined a great hobby for me. Working on motorcycles was always fun but the atmosphere at the shop eventually took it's toll on me and turned passion for motorcycles into...
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