KZ650 cafe-racer
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
12 Mar 2021 02:42gazzz wrote: Hi 750 R1!
Usually it was Ukrainians who moved to Australia, not Australians to Ukraine. So it might backfire on you as the arrival of newfound parents to their fosterling!:laugh:
Well the kids have moved out so I have spare rooms...!!!

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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
14 Mar 2021 11:54
Very nice write up . It looks like it would have been very easy for PMC to have offset the lever an additional 4 mm to avoid the unfortunate angle for the cable.
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
15 Mar 2021 09:18750 R1 wrote:gazzz wrote: Hi 750 R1!
Usually it was Ukrainians who moved to Australia, not Australians to Ukraine. So it might backfire on you as the arrival of newfound parents to their fosterling!:laugh:
Well the kids have moved out so I have spare rooms...!!!
That settled then. One little thing remains to figure out: is there a legal method for 40 years old person to foster a 57 years old one :laugh:
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
15 Mar 2021 09:21TexasKZ wrote: Very nice write up . It looks like it would have been very easy for PMC to have offset the lever an additional 4 mm to avoid the unfortunate angle for the cable.
Thank you! I am wondering about lever offset too: it seems to me that other models of KZ-Zs from the PMC compatibility list will also have the same issue.
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
15 Mar 2021 16:31gazzz wrote:750 R1 wrote:gazzz wrote: Hi 750 R1!
Usually it was Ukrainians who moved to Australia, not Australians to Ukraine. So it might backfire on you as the arrival of newfound parents to their fosterling!:laugh:
Well the kids have moved out so I have spare rooms...!!!
That settled then. One little thing remains to figure out: is there a legal method for 40 years old person to foster a 57 years old one :laugh:
Imagine trying to explain that to the authorities....!!! :laugh: :woohoo:
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
31 Mar 2021 11:39 - 31 Mar 2021 11:40
This post is not about the KZ650 project. However, there was discussion about cafe-racer on this forum some time ago, where I mentioned our cafe-racer kits and how easy they could be installed and removed. Recently I shot a video about the kit. I was not in a hurry so it took 5 minutes to install kit parts.
P.S. Feel free to laugh on my speaking English.
P.S. Feel free to laugh on my speaking English.
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
31 Mar 2021 12:58
Nice cafe-racer kit and video you made! I love the shape of the crash bars, looks solid!
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
01 Apr 2021 12:39 - 01 Apr 2021 12:39
Thank you pals!
Yea, I like those crash bars too. They (along with luggage rack) are products of British company Renntec.
I love the shape of the crash bars, looks solid!
Yea, I like those crash bars too. They (along with luggage rack) are products of British company Renntec.
Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
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Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
25 May 2021 03:58
Well, at last I could continue my work on KZ650. Soon I'll post some updates.
My current task is preparing the engine for assembling. Among other things I had to install all new seals in covers and new oil level sight glass in the new clutch cover. I prepared to have some kind of silly struggle during its installation. Especially, if to take into account that I have an early type of clutch cover with a through hole for oil level glass.
Sure, I bought the correct type of sight glass, OEM.
I oiled sight glass rubber and to my amazement it just popped into the cover under my fingers. Such easiness makes me nervous and makes me think about using sealant. Big Zs clutch covers have the same design of oil level sight hole and exactly same part number for sight glass. Does anyone have experience of KZ sight glass replacement? Should sight glass slide in clutch cover THAT easy?
My current task is preparing the engine for assembling. Among other things I had to install all new seals in covers and new oil level sight glass in the new clutch cover. I prepared to have some kind of silly struggle during its installation. Especially, if to take into account that I have an early type of clutch cover with a through hole for oil level glass.
Sure, I bought the correct type of sight glass, OEM.
I oiled sight glass rubber and to my amazement it just popped into the cover under my fingers. Such easiness makes me nervous and makes me think about using sealant. Big Zs clutch covers have the same design of oil level sight hole and exactly same part number for sight glass. Does anyone have experience of KZ sight glass replacement? Should sight glass slide in clutch cover THAT easy?
Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
www.gazzz-garage.com
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
26 May 2021 00:14
So much for forum help. Thank you for nothing.
The Internet connection in my workshop is a mobile connection and it's pretty crappy at times. So the answer for the question about oil level sight glass would be much appreciated if I got it.
Since I've got none, when I returned home at midnight, I did some searching, including finding and reading topics on this very forum dated by the years 2018, 2016 and 2015. Well, it is hard to sort cases with different designs of sight glass and clutch cover, but it seems pretty normal that an early type of glass could be pressed in the clutch cover with thumbs.
The Internet connection in my workshop is a mobile connection and it's pretty crappy at times. So the answer for the question about oil level sight glass would be much appreciated if I got it.
Since I've got none, when I returned home at midnight, I did some searching, including finding and reading topics on this very forum dated by the years 2018, 2016 and 2015. Well, it is hard to sort cases with different designs of sight glass and clutch cover, but it seems pretty normal that an early type of glass could be pressed in the clutch cover with thumbs.
Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
www.gazzz-garage.com
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Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
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Re: KZ650 cafe-racer
26 May 2021 00:42 - 26 May 2021 00:43
Hi Gazzz, I just put that exact sight glass in my sons 650, I cleaned all surfaces and used a tiny amount of black sealant around it and just pushed it in, no leaks after a couple of thousand K's
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