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1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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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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OK now this may sound strange but I am not e-bay savvy at all. Do I have to regester as a customer, I dont know how to use that pay pal thing, seems like you have to aquire some sort of rep in order to buy certain things. Is it easier than I think? I have avoided e-bay in the past because of that.
It's not that hard, just register w/ebay, that allows you to bid. Then register @ paypal. IMO, DO NOT link it to your bank account! If somehow your account is hijacked, it's better to have a credit cards fraud protection, rather than have someone go tiptoe through your bank account. It's pretty self explanatory.
BTW I have a permanent search running for "KZ750 twin", which seems to picks up most of the stuff I may be interested in. Not sure if you have a 2 or 4cyl, knock the "twin" out and search away:cheer: You'll probably loose a couple of bids or overbid, but it's a learning curve:dry:. You put in your maximum bid and it automatically bids the minimum amount to beat the previous bid, up to your maximum. Watch the shipping charges, sometimes you'll win w/a low bid but the s/h can, sometimes, be excessive. Figure in s/h into the max you want to pay. (max bid + s/h= your max payment) Don't sweat the 0 feedback rating, generally only comes into play w/high $ items. Win 1 and you no longer have 0 f/b.
I'm kinda lucky because I found a great local boneyard, but still need to go to ebay, for some things. Do a local google search for "used motorcycle parts", you might find a local source.
Happy bidding, hope you get your parts.
'82 KZ750 CSR, M1 twin. Mac 2-1 exhaust, K&N pods, 17tooth drive sprocket, Mikuni BS-34 carbs w/#47.5 pilot jet and #125 main jet, Canadian XS650 needlejetjet needle, Wired George's coil mod.
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Sample Cover
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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