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to buy or not to buy? 1978 kz650C
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but conversion seems time consuming and more work.
so I have a guy who has a 1978 650c does it make sence to buy it (1,100) switch all my mods over to it.
then i could sell my 650b
I have a 1981 650de sr motor in the 650b with 4into 1 kerker-stage 3 carbs-kn pods dyna 2000 electronic ignition-fork handle bars-chrome master cylinder-braided brake-lines-aftermarket plug-wires
bar end mirrors.
i belive that could all go on the 650c direct swap.
will the 4-1 kirker fit right on the 78 650c motor?
i belive i could still get 800-1000 for my 650b so it would be more about time. and weather the 81 650sr motor is better in my 650b- I coud swap that to but only if its a more performance motor?
any help thanks
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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i do have duel disk brakes on the 78650b puss a aftermarket brake master so that would be fine.
i just hate to buy a hole bike, but the bike i have doesnt have top triple t
and prior owner cut spokes, so i would have to get spokes and top triple t and its back up and rideable, but it has spoke wheels and drum rear with duel front disk,.
am i waisting money bying a hole nouther bike for 1100 just for rear disk and mags?
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1977 KZ650 B1
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OLD KAW OWNERS SMILE ALOT
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73 Kawasaki Z1
07 HD CVO Ultra Classic
82 Suzuki GS 1100
74 Yamaha RD 350 (My two stroke toy)
77 Kawasaki KZ 650B-1 (My putt around bike)
80 Indian Moped (My American Iron)
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75 Suzuki GT550
74 GT 380
79 RD 400 Daytona Special
72 Honda CL 175
74 Honda QA 50
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Also, why do you want a rear disc? It doesn't help you stop any better than the disc and the whole setup weighs noticeably more.
2000 ZRX 1100
1976 KZ 900- Daily Driver
1980 LTD 550- Dalton Highway survivor!
If it has tits or tires, it'll give you problems!
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mtbspeedfreak wrote: You can definitely get the parts you wanted for less than buying a whole nother bike. Post something on the Wanted section.
Also, why do you want a rear disc? It doesn't help you stop any better than the disc and the whole setup weighs noticeably more.
Ever wonder why....
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650ed wrote:
mtbspeedfreak wrote: You can definitely get the parts you wanted for less than buying a whole nother bike. Post something on the Wanted section.
Also, why do you want a rear disc? It doesn't help you stop any better than the disc and the whole setup weighs noticeably more.
Ever wonder why....
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73 Kawasaki Z1
07 HD CVO Ultra Classic
82 Suzuki GS 1100
74 Yamaha RD 350 (My two stroke toy)
77 Kawasaki KZ 650B-1 (My putt around bike)
80 Indian Moped (My American Iron)
1
Long Gone
75 Suzuki GT550
74 GT 380
79 RD 400 Daytona Special
72 Honda CL 175
74 Honda QA 50
Tampa FL
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Kawickrice wrote: Who needs a rear disk when you can power out of a corner like that? :lol: :lol:
650ed wrote:
mtbspeedfreak wrote: You can definitely get the parts you wanted for less than buying a whole nother bike. Post something on the Wanted section.
Also, why do you want a rear disc? It doesn't help you stop any better than the disc and the whole setup weighs noticeably more.
Ever wonder why....
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2000 ZRX 1100
1976 KZ 900- Daily Driver
1980 LTD 550- Dalton Highway survivor!
If it has tits or tires, it'll give you problems!
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Right - custom rear wheel, swing arm and brake. So since they could use any kind of brake, why would they chose disk over drum? Seems to me since they were going all-out to win races, and money was not a serious obstacle, they would select the components that would give them the best chance of winning races. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they couldn't afford a drum brake.
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The stock drum brake wire wheel, drum brake and drum brake specific swingarm are lighter than the stock mag disc brake mag wheel, disc rotor, caliper and disc specific swingarm.
I've locked up my rear drum wheel on more than one occasion so the performance benefit of a stock disc brake conversion is negated by the increased weight difference.
Of course when money is no object, like an AMA superbike when you run true magnesium alloy wheels in a race setting, yes they have rear discs. And there's also a reason why you can't get drum rear brakes after '76.
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