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30 Jun 2015 20:54 #678895 by Slopar00
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Hello guys my name is devin.

I recently picked up an 81 kz440 ltd. Bone stock and mint Condition. It is my first bike and my first build. I'd like to start with some 14" apes and a solo seat also some cosmetics such as paint and stuff. I've looked at alot of threads on here from doing Google searches and there seems to be a lot of knowledge and amazing builds on here.

A couple questions I want to start with.

Tune up. What kind of oil and plugs work best in these?

Apes. If I'm going to run 14" apes what kind of modifying am I looking at?

Exhaust. Does anyone make kits for these for a bobber style exhaust or should I go to my custom guy?

Suspension. I want to stay rigid for now but eventually stretched hardtail. What's the best way to lower the bike keeping it rigid? I see "drop" coil overs on ebay for these bikes but what do I do with the front?

Solo seat. I see a lot of solo seats and I want to get rid of mine. The intake sits in front of the seat and how would I mount the seat to the stock frame?

Sorry about all the questions but I'm very excited and can't wait to start this build once I have the info I'm looking for!

Thanks guys and hopefully I'll be back soon with pictures and updates!

83 kz 440 bobber build. It's my 1st bike/ build I've ever done so it's coming along slow.

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30 Jun 2015 21:28 #678897 by SWest
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Welcome. I'll just address the 'Apes". You will need to splice in longer wires and wrap them. You will need longer cables. For that model, that may present a problem. You might have to have them made. Good luck.
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01 Jul 2015 04:36 #678915 by 650ed
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If your bike really is stock and in good condition it's a shame to mess up a nice survivor. I see this in your future.

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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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01 Jul 2015 05:41 - 01 Jul 2015 05:45 #678926 by martin_csr
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Bone stock and mint Condition

Forget about all that modification stuff & ride the thing. :)
I wouldn't do anything to it other than basic maintenance. bobbers & choppers have been done to death.
over-priced &/or non-running ruined heaps can be found all over. :ohmy:

OIl. Use a motorcycle oil or a heavy duty oil marketed for diesel engine use, such as Shell Rotella or Chevron Delo. I use Rotella 15W-40 in the white bottle --- it's cheap & has the JASO-MA rating. 15W-40 may not be suitable for very cold weather.

Drive chain. Be sure to clean, check, adjust & lubricate the drive chain as per the owner's manual. not too tight, not too loose, & keep it lubricated. If it's belt drive, then do whatever is supposed to be done for belt maintenance.

Airbox. Complete KZ440 airboxes are rare, so treat it with care & don't break the cap. And be safe & Ride! :)
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01 Jul 2015 06:18 #678934 by SWest
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I agree with all the above. This guy wants $2000 for this POS.
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01 Jul 2015 12:13 #678966 by Slopar00
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I guess I'll be rethinking this. It comes with 2 parts bikes. Mines belt drive and one of the parts bikes is chain.

83 kz 440 bobber build. It's my 1st bike/ build I've ever done so it's coming along slow.

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01 Jul 2015 14:05 #678979 by SWest
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Trick out one bike and Bob the other? Pics?
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01 Jul 2015 14:07 #678980 by SWest
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swest wrote: I agree with all the above. This guy wants $2000 for this POS.
Steve


Now that's a candidate for one of your 440 motors.
Steve

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01 Jul 2015 14:33 #678983 by martin_csr
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Slopar00 wrote: I guess I'll be rethinking this. It comes with 2 parts bikes. Mines belt drive and one of the parts bikes is chain.

I was thinking that the riding season in Maine might be short, so it would be a shame to have a bunch of down time modifying a perfectly good bike. If the belt breaks, the 440 can be converted to chain drive & I think the swap is fairly straight forward, since they have the same output shaft & the rear wheel stuff swaps.

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01 Jul 2015 17:24 - 01 Jul 2015 17:27 #679010 by Slopar00
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For some reason it won't let me post a pic. I'll try later

83 kz 440 bobber build. It's my 1st bike/ build I've ever done so it's coming along slow.
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01 Jul 2015 17:36 #679011 by Slopar00
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Only picture I have for now. Still in storage.

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