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...Are the KZ letters on your other cover smaller than the 650 numbers? If so, these will work.
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650ed wrote: I'm curious. Does your bike have the stock air box or individual pod air filters? Thanks, Ed
...I've had that same thought myself, Ed. But, I've known people with both set ups and both have lost covers.
...More than air flow, I think it's old dried out and shrunken mounting grommets that are the culprit. Best thing to do, is replace them every couple of years. Also, to hit the grommets with a thin coating of grease, or silicone spray every now and then to make it easier to remove and replace the covers. It will also keep them from drying out and shrinking. That, or have a couple spare sets painted and ready to go.
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masterbinjieu wrote: Bought the bike with no letters or numbers on the covers. Even the alternator cover was machined clean
...Were there indents in the covers for the badges to recess into? That cover takes the small KZ/large 650 emblem. If the cover is smooth, it takes the all large letters and numbers emblem.
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masterbinjieu wrote: Using the pods. I did inspect the grommets. Will be replacing them dried, but somewhat resilient rubbers as soon as I find good replacements. In the meantime, gonna secure with wire ties. I will opt for the grommet lube as opposed to the stash of painted covers. Thanks guys for the observations.
... www.z1enterprises.com/ListItems.aspx?key...=side+cover+grommets
...92071-056 - Side Cover Grommet Kawasaki - $2.24 Ea
...Just slightly cheaper than a stash of painted side covers. :whistle:
...I'd hang onto that website, too. It may come in handy.
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Patton wrote:
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Good Fortune!
...As opposed to changing the grommets every few years?
...Great ideas, yet hardly worth the time and effort when you can pop in a few new grommets. Also, for the sake of retaining the OEM originality, I'll just do the swap.
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KraZyRIDER wrote: ... Great ideas, yet hardly worth the time and effort when you can pop in a few new grommets. Also, for the sake of retaining the OEM originality, I'll just do the swap.
As president of the fresh grommet fan club, I heartily endorse them.
Unfortunately, many folks just don't think about needing to replace the grommets until they belatedly discover having lost a side cover.
Side covers have been lost with new grommets, and side covers have been lost from relatively brand new bikes (would guess mostly from improper installation where all the nibs were mistakenly not pushed fully and firmly into their respective as-new grommets.)
Besides requiring a more careful and deliberate installation, the diy security feature also offers some very limited protection against quick-snatch theft of the side covers.
And of course, concours examples most likely won't have holes drilled through the side cover nibs.
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