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Re: 79 Kawasaki KZ650 - Fuse Box Kit & LED Flasher Relay
Master cylinder is off eBay one of the Chinese ones. Throttle assembly is a motionpro one I found on ebay and then I found the throttle cables through z1enterprises as they have shorter assemblies depending on how short you need them...
Re: 79 Kawasaki KZ650 - Fuse Box Kit & LED Flasher Relay
I used both of those on my build, really good quality stuff and plugged right in to the existing system
Thanks, it would have required serious fabrication to make the lines decent if I didn't go with what I did. Definitely one of the more comfortable customs I have ridden. Should be nice for long road trips.
Ya couldn't get even past throttle before exceeding the speed limit in town, and that is before the carbs are dialed in. Should be a nice bike for the highway and mountain roads around the area.
Well got her running and drug out of the basement w/ 4 people and some come-alongs and still was a little sketchy at that. Still running a bit lean but pretty close and will need a new valve cover gasket as it dripping pretty good if I run it for very long. Will post a video once I get the oil...
May not need to get the dynojet kit and just buy the correct main and pilot jets and adjust the needles as necessary.
Also check this website as a good guide for adjustments based on what you did http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com/Motorcycle_Carburetor_Jetting__W7.cfm
Could be fuel line - starving...
More progress finally got the parts back from the powdercoater. Can't find the pin for shaft so new one on the way, so hopefully be able to see how the bike will actually sit but pleased with the overall look.
Can't seem to find the perfect spot the battery, let me know your thoughts. I have...
More progress on bike, been doing little misc. painting and figuring out where electronics are going to go, due to how far out the powdercoater is currently.
Current gauge setup, will know once I get everything hooked up whether the aftermarket gauges will work with existing electronic pickups...
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