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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 10 Apr 2012 00:20 #514940

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Hey Rainman is that the stock tank?

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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 10 Apr 2012 00:22 #514941

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ColoPirate wrote: So after all that this is where I am at, did some more bondo, mounted a new headlight bracket, made a license plate holder, and primed the tank and seat so I can find all my imperfections. It still needs some bondo work but it's closer


ColoPirate, where did you order your tank from? Is it metal? Looks fantastic!

Ryan

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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 17 Apr 2012 12:48 #516333

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What tank is that? I have been working on my LTD cafe build this spring and I'm still trying to find a good tank that will look better on my bike.
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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 17 Apr 2012 14:27 #516349

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Kozaz, no this is the stock tank style


The red tank is from a GPZ750.
80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 05 Jul 2012 17:40 #534073

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Sorry, been a while, moved, been working on some stuff...

the tank is from a GPZ750, i think it was even the same year, or close to. its an 81-84 i believe. and yes it is metal. I found it on ebay.
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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 05 Jul 2012 17:52 #534077

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small update, i made the leather seat. I went to a local (littleton, co) fabric place and got some black leather. then for closed cell foam i went to big5 sporting goods and bought a camping sleeping pad for like 5 bucks, cut a few layers out of it and glued them together. so far it works good, but i might have to add to it.
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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 11 Jul 2012 09:04 #535221

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So, finally got down to messing with the carbs, since I went with the pod filters I will have to replace the jets. Stock jetting was at 90 65, and I have been told to start with the main, so I am going to start around 130 and tweak from there. Right now the pods are the only change, still have the stock 4 into 2 exhaust, but I am in the mile high city, so elevation is a factor. Wish me luck, I will keep everyone posted best I can.

Side note, my buddy also works with a car wrap company, and is coming by tonight with some vinyl, similar color to what it is now, and we are going to wrap my bike, we will see how that goes as well.
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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 12 Jul 2012 01:04 #535383

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So tonight i changed the main jets to 130 and gave it a spin. it seems to run good, i didnt notice any gas smell, but i am going to give it a little ride tomorrow and see if the spark plugs are dark and its running rich.

My friend came by and helped me out with a vinyl wrap for the bike, it wasnt easy but we got it on there. lots of heat from a heat gun, or hair dryer, and some stretching got it smooth for the most part. we had to make a couple cuts, i just have to figure out how i am going to cover them. here are some pics

Pulling over the tank


some more


side covers


some placement


finished product


one more, you can see a cut on the back side of the tank
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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 12 Jul 2012 11:39 #535423

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I like the vinyl. It looks like it would test my patience thou. Nice work.
Wayne
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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 12 Jul 2012 12:21 #535428

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Thanks Wayne, it was tough... probably could have used 1 or 2 other people, but we got it on there with only one or two blemishes. I think it looks good though, only problem is it makes my bondo work issues show...
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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 13 Jul 2012 03:16 #535592

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I just recently did something similar. As to using Florist foam, thats what i ended up doing...i would not recommend it. it is nasty, itchy stuff when you're shaping.

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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project 13 Jul 2012 10:53 #535630

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mikep_937 wrote: I just recently did something similar. As to using Florist foam, thats what i ended up doing...i would not recommend it. it is nasty, itchy stuff when you're shaping.


That's too bad, it looks list it would be easier to work with that the insulation foam was. Has anyone else had similar problems?
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