Is the KZ650 SR D1A the same as the B2?
A 1978 KZ650 SR D1A model is also listed. Its almost identical to the D1. It seems like the D-model got same update as the B2 and B2A got the same year. As the B2A there is a different carburetor assy and probably the same change of internal parts. The D1A lost its on/off lighting switch at the right switchgear.
Is the Kawasaki CSR based on the kz650ltd?
The CSR, the new generation of Kawasaki cruisers. More based on the KZ750LTD/CSR then the KZ650SR. Like the earlier B-models they had wire-spoke wheels, single front disc brake an a drum brake at the rear wheel. Unlike all other KZ650’s the fuel tank had a rounder shape and the saddle much more sculptured.
How can I tell if my Kawasaki KZ650 is a 78?
Probably easiest way to tell if its a 78, are the brake discs witch where not drilled or the KAWASAKI letters witch where all uppercase. Here on right and left side on engine. A 1978 KZ650 SR D1A model is also listed. Its almost identical to the D1. It seems like the D-model got same update as the B2 and B2A got the same year.
When did the kz650csr H1 come out?
First out in 1981 was the KZ650CSR -H1: The engine was based upon the E1/F1 modell and it produced 60 Hp. The tail light lens is round on the bottom and it had conventional carburetors. Both H1 and H2 was available in: Luminous Passion Red, Ebony or Sundance Blue
How many miles does a 1979 Kawasaki KZ650 have?
Near mint totally stock 1979 KZ650 Custom. Considered the best version and vintage around the world between 1977 and 1983 due to unique triple disks, alloy wheels, updates and paintWork. 6400 original miles, amazing paint, bodywork and chrome, inside of tank is like new. 1st kick, runs super smooth and responsive.
The CSR, the new generation of Kawasaki cruisers. More based on the KZ750LTD/CSR then the KZ650SR. Like the earlier B-models they had wire-spoke wheels, single front disc brake an a drum brake at the rear wheel. Unlike all other KZ650’s the fuel tank had a rounder shape and the saddle much more sculptured.
A 1978 KZ650 SR D1A model is also listed. Its almost identical to the D1. It seems like the D-model got same update as the B2 and B2A got the same year. As the B2A there is a different carburetor assy and probably the same change of internal parts. The D1A lost its on/off lighting switch at the right switchgear.
What kind of parts does a Kawasaki KZ650 use?
Choose from an inventory stocked with certified OEM parts, universal fit gear and aftermarket products from respected brands such as Vance & Hines, K&N, BikeMaster, Parts Unlimited and many more. + more Your Kawasaki KZ650 isn’t just a classic because of its age.