RestoMod 1977 Kawasaki KZ650 | CafeRacer Custom Motorcycle : #25
Fitting GPS Speedo Speedometer. wiring in the brake light and fitting waterproof wiring connectors for easy disconnection on the rear seat for the rear lights.
00:00 Introduction
01:04 Deciding where to mount the GPS Speedo
02:24 Testing the USB power to GPS Speedo
04:00 Wiring in brake lights
05:41 Testing brake light wiring
07:56 Testing actual brake light
09:04 Fitting Waterproof wiring connector
The Kawasaki KZ650 is a classic motorcycle model that was first introduced by Kawasaki in 1976. It was produced until 1983, and it was popular among riders who wanted a reliable, middleweight bike that could handle both urban and highway riding.
The 1977 Kawasaki KZ650 featured a 652cc four-cylinder engine that produced 64 horsepower at 8,500 rpm. The engine was air-cooled and featured double overhead camshafts (DOHC). The bike had a six-speed transmission and a chain final drive.
The KZ650 had a tubular steel frame and a telescopic fork front suspension. The rear suspension was a twin shock system. The bike had a front disc brake and a rear drum brake.
The KZ650 had a classic styling that was typical of Japanese bikes of the 1970s. It had a long, low profile and a low handlebar. The bike was available in a range of colors, including candy red, candy green, and candy blue.
Overall, the 1977 Kawasaki KZ650 was a popular bike that was well-regarded for its reliability and performance. It was a versatile bike that could handle a range of riding conditions, and it remains a sought-after classic today among motorcycle enthusiasts.
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