That's the nicest KZ650 I have ever seen. I've been building choppers for almost 20 years now, specializing in shovelheads, and that is a Kawasaki I would be proud to call mine
Thank you for the kind message. I had a few Harleys back in the day. I remember one in particular taught me a few things. It was a shoverhead hardtail chopper with a coffin tank. Simplistic and cool at the same time. Thanks again.
Beautiful looking/sounding bike. Never seen a dual mono shock before, which would be an oxymoron. Corrugated header was cool too. Not too hot on the turn-of-the-century single seat look.
Thank you for the comment. Hypercoil makes springs up to 2000 lbs. if you would want to run a single, but that depends on the weight of the bike. Depending on your shock position, I have seen bigger bikes slam to the ground with an improper setup.
How did you do the exhaust? Looks like some sort of flex pipe? Beautiful bike, I love the yellow paint and the blacked out motor. The tires also really do it for me. Even though it's not really a bike that I would buy as a commuter bike I can definitely appreciate the work that went into it! As a second or third bike just for fun, definitely awesome! I have a mostly stock 1981 KZ650. Upgrades on mine are the mag wheels from a KZ750 4 cylinder, along with the rear swingarm and read disk brake off of a KZ750 as well.
How about some more info on rear suspension? Looks like a KZ swing arm with a couple of mono-shock assemblies moved forward? How did you get shocks spring rate, damping/rebound and throw to work out without a linkage? swingarm flex?
Thank you for the inquiry. You can buy those seats off of evilbay for about $40 to $45. I beat the hell out of the back of it, because I didn't like the lip. Wanted something flat.
Can I use a KZ650 kickstarter on my Kz750b twin. I have been trying to make sense out of the statistics and people want so much for kz750 kickers. Thank you. I love your vids!!
Does your KZ twin have the splined kick starter shaft coming out of the side case? If not, you're probably looking at an expensive trial and error to get something to work. If it does have the shaft, I would imagine a kick start for the twin wouldn't be too expensive. One good thing about the kick start, it allows you to run a very small battery if you forego the electric start.
@@coolmonkeymc8268 Thank you I guess I am looking at 50 bucks or so then. It does come out the side of the case and it is splined. I am going to use a capacitor.
@@jimmypopp2695 Yeah, I guess you could. If it's CDI, and being an older unit, you might run the risk of shorting it out. But if it's points, you would just be reliving the old Triumph chopper days. Good luck. Sounds like a cool project you have started.
@@coolmonkeymc8268 Thank you. This is going to be my daily driver. I am starting a custom motorcycle shop out here near Philadelphia. You know the old school type where the old timers hang out all the time and usually help build stuff cuz they are bored at home. There will be a keg on tap and the strippers show up after work because they know we are always working. Iron Horse Customs hopefully. So far I built a diesel bobber that I sold three days after finishing it to pay bills. The next one was a honda cb350 and that money went for tools. I was in an industrial accident ( I am a chemist by education) and I was in and out of the hospital for six months. It really made me think about what I want to do. The next one is going to be akin to the Ridley auto-glide with an automatic transmission that hopefully will pay for the next couple projects and a lathe. If you know where there is a KZ750 frame arund or even a roller with wheels a stock frame and maybe rear brakes and forks I would be interested because I have not been able to find any. lets stay in touch. Doctorhelixxx@gmail.com
@@jimmypopp2695 Thank you for the reply. Very interesting reading. You definitely own the stock market as far as enthusiasm. I remember a day when I used to have different plans like that. I just sold a KZ750 frame earlier this year. At my age, I would rather just be known as the invisible man. We used to have a lot of fun parties with burnout pits and shenanigans, but the kids grew up and moved. Everybody moves on, flowers grow, people get married. Hit us up if you're looking for something particular. We don't keep a lot of stuff around, but you never know. Case in point, I just sold a cool Tracy body kit for the old CB750 SOHC. Thanks.
Good observation, I added a rubber grommet that kept it away. I like to tinker with them until they leave.I used to go thru town yelling I TINK ,I TINK , but I didn't get a lot of business that way. Thanks for your comment.
Honestly, I'd rather just redo an older bike back to specs, with maybe a few little additions that the original bean counters didn't want to spend money on, but doing a bike like this will be 3 to 4 more times the money on certain models than trying to sell a stock bike.
Im curious about that aswell. Looks like m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fuel-Tank-Cafe-Racer-VT3-for-Kawasaki-Zephyr-1100-750-550-black/283541837992?ul_ref=rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?ff3=2&pub=5575376664&toolid=10001&campid=5338268676&customid=CjwKCAiAuqHwBRAQEiwAD-zr3Wz-sd80W6alyUHeJBaLGwU6MlGL7oy34sG6IuehRili-LlxRuFNwRoCvEUQAvD_BwE&lgeo=1&item=283541837992&srcrot=710-53481-19255-0&rvr_id=2239136827659&rvr_ts=53310f8416f0ad31bdf3a5bbffb86f37&_mwBanner=1&_rdt=1&ul_noapp=true&pageci=e57551cd-def7-4fbe-a753-19a2a18b7026
That's the nicest KZ650 I have ever seen.
I've been building choppers for almost 20 years now, specializing in shovelheads, and that is a Kawasaki I would be proud to call mine
Thank you for the kind message. I had a few Harleys back in the day. I remember one in particular taught me a few things. It was a shoverhead hardtail chopper with a coffin tank. Simplistic and cool at the same time. Thanks again.
I can come to an accurate conclusion and say you haven't seen too many KZ 650's have you....
@@bultacowally it is one of the most common "builds" out there. Well after the XS.
This one just looks great.
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Big fan of your work. another killer bike
thats a great build, clean and to the point, well done Sir
Beautiful looking/sounding bike. Never seen a dual mono shock before, which would be an oxymoron. Corrugated header was cool too. Not too hot on the turn-of-the-century single seat look.
Thank you for the comment. Hypercoil makes springs up to 2000 lbs. if you would want to run a single, but that depends on the weight of the bike. Depending on your shock position, I have seen bigger bikes slam to the ground with an improper setup.
drop onto that back wheel and you got one hell of o skid mark..
That thing just roars!
you did a really nice job
That's called BADASS bike
good job on that bike
What’s the wheel and tire combo , looks good
Glad you asked. The bike is in the new Renegade magazine. Issue #41. You can go to RenegadeMagazine.com to pick up an issue.
Glad you asked, I'm not going to answer but you can buy this magazine...
How did you do the exhaust? Looks like some sort of flex pipe? Beautiful bike, I love the yellow paint and the blacked out motor. The tires also really do it for me. Even though it's not really a bike that I would buy as a commuter bike I can definitely appreciate the work that went into it! As a second or third bike just for fun, definitely awesome! I have a mostly stock 1981 KZ650. Upgrades on mine are the mag wheels from a KZ750 4 cylinder, along with the rear swingarm and read disk brake off of a KZ750 as well.
That is correct,you can buy it in rolls and it dissipates heat very well.
How about some more info on rear suspension? Looks like a KZ swing arm with a couple of mono-shock assemblies moved forward? How did you get shocks spring rate, damping/rebound and throw to work out without a linkage? swingarm flex?
Glad you asked. Go to renegademagazine.com. The bike has a review. Issue #41, currently available.
Where are your bikes listed and how can I buy them?
Thank you for taking the time to message us. Got a very low mile KZ650 coming up soon. Will be posting it on Evilbay in Cafe and Bobber section.
That bracket that you use for the subframe, is it one that you can buy? Or do you have templates to fabricate it?
That's 3/16" steel plate.
@@coolmonkeymc8268 hd
I’m curious how you did the rear portion of the frame for that seat? Do you have any photos or videos of the fab?
Was that seat a kit or did you design it your self with the rear shocks
Thank you for the inquiry. You can buy those seats off of evilbay for about $40 to $45. I beat the hell out of the back of it, because I didn't like the lip. Wanted something flat.
is fantastic
Excelente
Do you have a website or shop or something??
Thank you for the inquiry. I'm the invisible man, but when I do have a bike ready, I put it on Evil Bay.
Im curious as to which tires are those? thanks!
What style is the handle bars?
You can get those from 2wheelproject off of Ebay. They're out of Canada, but they ship fast.
Can I use a KZ650 kickstarter on my Kz750b twin. I have been trying to make sense out of the statistics and people want so much for kz750 kickers. Thank you. I love your vids!!
Does your KZ twin have the splined kick starter shaft coming out of the side case? If not, you're probably looking at an expensive trial and error to get something to work. If it does have the shaft, I would imagine a kick start for the twin wouldn't be too expensive. One good thing about the kick start, it allows you to run a very small battery if you forego the electric start.
@@coolmonkeymc8268 Thank you I guess I am looking at 50 bucks or so then. It does come out the side of the case and it is splined. I am going to use a capacitor.
@@jimmypopp2695 Yeah, I guess you could. If it's CDI, and being an older unit, you might run the risk of shorting it out. But if it's points, you would just be reliving the old Triumph chopper days. Good luck. Sounds like a cool project you have started.
@@coolmonkeymc8268 Thank you. This is going to be my daily driver. I am starting a custom motorcycle shop out here near Philadelphia. You know the old school type where the old timers hang out all the time and usually help build stuff cuz they are bored at home. There will be a keg on tap and the strippers show up after work because they know we are always working. Iron Horse Customs hopefully. So far I built a diesel bobber that I sold three days after finishing it to pay bills. The next one was a honda cb350 and that money went for tools. I was in an industrial accident ( I am a chemist by education) and I was in and out of the hospital for six months. It really made me think about what I want to do. The next one is going to be akin to the Ridley auto-glide with an automatic transmission that hopefully will pay for the next couple projects and a lathe. If you know where there is a KZ750 frame arund or even a roller with wheels a stock frame and maybe rear brakes and forks I would be interested because I have not been able to find any. lets stay in touch. Doctorhelixxx@gmail.com
@@jimmypopp2695 Thank you for the reply. Very interesting reading. You definitely own the stock market as far as enthusiasm. I remember a day when I used to have different plans like that. I just sold a KZ750 frame earlier this year. At my age, I would rather just be known as the invisible man. We used to have a lot of fun parties with burnout pits and shenanigans, but the kids grew up and moved. Everybody moves on, flowers grow, people get married. Hit us up if you're looking for something particular. We don't keep a lot of stuff around, but you never know. Case in point, I just sold a cool Tracy body kit for the old CB750 SOHC. Thanks.
What size is that headlight I wonder?
It is a 5". Two Wheel Project out of Canada has them. I think their website is kapscomoto.com.
Plz tell me about the engine
What kind of chain are you running?
What tires were those?
This's sick! but imagine ride it in the rainy day lol.
it's a living room bike ..
🔥🔥🔥
tail light wire is awful close to your chain? nice bike and video : )
Good observation, I added a rubber grommet that kept it away. I like to tinker with them until they leave.I used to go thru town yelling I TINK ,I TINK , but I didn't get a lot of business that way. Thanks for your comment.
Sir,
Where's your shop located?
Badass
do you build cafe racers as a business?
I don't think so. I don't make any money at it, but thank you for the inquiry.
fantastic price????????????????
The owner of Northstar Auto in California bought this bike. He sent me a picture of it. He has it in his living room.
Dont apologise for things out of your hands, love Kawasakis.
Abit shocked you b$%#arddized it but nice all the same. 👍
Honestly, I'd rather just redo an older bike back to specs, with maybe a few little additions that the original bean counters didn't want to spend money on, but doing a bike like this will be 3 to 4 more times the money on certain models than trying to sell a stock bike.
@@coolmonkeymc8268 agree my friend but I just love my Kawasakis in original form but as you say with a few modern updates.
I like granpa
THAT is so cute!
what fuel tank is that?
Im curious about that aswell.
Looks like m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fuel-Tank-Cafe-Racer-VT3-for-Kawasaki-Zephyr-1100-750-550-black/283541837992?ul_ref=rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?ff3=2&pub=5575376664&toolid=10001&campid=5338268676&customid=CjwKCAiAuqHwBRAQEiwAD-zr3Wz-sd80W6alyUHeJBaLGwU6MlGL7oy34sG6IuehRili-LlxRuFNwRoCvEUQAvD_BwE&lgeo=1&item=283541837992&srcrot=710-53481-19255-0&rvr_id=2239136827659&rvr_ts=53310f8416f0ad31bdf3a5bbffb86f37&_mwBanner=1&_rdt=1&ul_noapp=true&pageci=e57551cd-def7-4fbe-a753-19a2a18b7026
お〜!!コレもカッコイイですね〜(•‿•)
I wouldn't want to spend more than 90min on that saddle, specially on the roads where I live.
You're right. It isn't made for that. Coffee house bike.