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Welcome to the KZ650 Information site! This site was developed as a resource for the Classic Kawasaki KZ650. Smooth lines collide with a strong, almost bulletproof engine making this bike an outstanding daily commuter or, with a few modifications, a fairly decent race bike.
It is my intention to create the best and most complete resource site on web for the KZ650. Please email me if you see anything that is incorrect, or something that should be added. My intention is to make this the best place to go for anything that has to do with this wonderful bike.
Well, things have been really busy lately, some things have been added to the site and some things being removed. Membership to the forum has grown to 100+ members. I know I am still missing some really important information for these wonderful bikes and I am still re-searching and gathering. So please come back often and see why this site is becoming THE KZ650 site!
Mike
A.K.A. Tazzmann
OK everyone, here is a kewl new gadget so you can search for KZ650 parts straight from this site. Enjoy!
Map of KZ650.info visitors and members: (Even if you aren't staying with us, please enter yourself on our map so we can all have the fun and priveledge of seeing where visitors to our site are coming from!)
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Featured Bike:
This month's featured bike is Anarki's '77 650 B1 "with just a little bit of work done to it".

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Details:
Starting from the front end back:
Flipped headlight bucket,
key switch and an indicator lamp in the bucket.
headlight lowered using aftermarket ears.
Clubman bars with custom shortened throttle cables.
3" bar end mirrors.
Replaced the gauge cluster with white faced 2.25" mini gauges.
vm26s carbs from a Suzi GS750.
MAC 4-1 exhaust with a Kerker K2 baffle.
Progressive wound rear suspension.
Cheng Shin Barracuda tires front and back.
The tail section and seat are a one off build.
The rear hump is a cut up CB550 gas tank welded to the stock seat pan with a slim line cats eye tail light tucked underneath.
The paint is candied tangerine with a spade symbol ghosted into the top of the gas tank,by Mike Welch II and the only piece of the build I did not do myself
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