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KZ900 Streetfighter 01 Jan 2014 10:07 #616957

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Nice work! Looking like it's going to be a statement bike when your done.

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KZ900 Streetfighter 01 Jan 2014 10:22 #616962

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les holt wrote: Nice work! Looking like it's going to be a statement bike when your done.

Les


Yup, I'm following along. Learning things too. :cheer:
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'02 zrx1200r Lightly Modified Street SOLD!!
'74 h2b 750 (FZ600) "Mongrel" 2 Stroke SOLD!!


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KZ900 Streetfighter 23 Jan 2014 18:17 #619819

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Thanks for the compliments guys, the learning and the tinkering is great and so is the encouragement I get here. Not sure what kinda statement it will say about me, but it has been fun nonetheless. I was afraid going into this project that some of the things I was doing might look like a cookie-cutter build, but I'm glad there is so much diversity; modernizing parts of these bikes is a great way to keep them on the road and safe, a perfect blend of form and function I think. And there is so many different ways to go about it!

So I finally got all my orders in from Z1. First for the valve ( :blush: ) and a 2.00 shim, I also picked up a neutral switch to replace my lost one. Second order to get the shims I needed and some fuel line. While I waited on that, I found an Ebay store that sells only carb parts, so I got 2 jet needles since Z1 was out. And just before the snow hit, with the help of my wonderful girl friend, we slipped the head on and torqued it down. Unfortunately, I lost all the copper washers and the local places want a dollar a pop! :pinch: Once I get the looooong overdue rebuild parts for the mini lathe, I'll turn a hand full out of some copper stock and put them on one atta time. Gotta clean up the tach driver, the tensioner and the oil bypass and I can finally button up the engine, IF it ever thaws out..... I'll be enjoying the warmth of the fireplace inside to rebuild the carbs. :laugh: Pics soon.
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2009 Yamaha R1 wheels

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KZ900 Streetfighter 23 Jan 2014 19:44 #619839

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Sweet baby Jesus, how have I missed this?! Thing looks killer!
'78 KZ650 Custom thingy turned turbo build
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KZ900 Streetfighter 24 Jan 2014 05:49 #619868

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D.Nel928 wrote: Sweet baby Jesus, how have I missed this?! Thing looks killer!


cause you ain't been hangin out here enough. :P !!!!!!

DoubleZed,
i thought this was very well spoken.

DoubleZed wrote: Thanks for the compliments guys, the learning and the tinkering is great and so is the encouragement I get here. Not sure what kinda statement it will say about me, but it has been fun nonetheless. I was afraid going into this project that some of the things I was doing might look like a cookie-cutter build, but I'm glad there is so much diversity; modernizing parts of these bikes is a great way to keep them on the road and safe, a perfect blend of form and function I think. And there is so many different ways to go about it![/qupte]




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KZ900 Streetfighter 28 Jan 2014 12:43 #620363

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531blackbanshee wrote:

D.Nel928 wrote: Sweet baby Jesus, how have I missed this?! Thing looks killer!


cause you ain't been hangin out here enough. :P !!!!!!

leon


I'm always lurking, always! I just don't post to avoid your cruel remarks!

Back on topic ;)
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KZ900 Streetfighter 04 Feb 2014 18:27 #621141

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Thanks Leon, I felt it might not have been said enough what with some of the negative things I was reading around here, kinda made me feel like I wanted to curtail my posts some for the way I executed this project. On the other hand, I am a rather shy person and don't give as many compliments as I think I should, where they should probably be given. Like so many threads on here where people have showcased some very impressive fab skills, so I thought I might make that comment for those folks as well; they have given me a lot of inspiration.
D.Nel, I dunno how I missed YOUR build, but I'm playing catch-up!! I love the inspiration and the "thriftyness". I picked my whole suspension setup for $450, forks, triples, swinger, and shock. Wheels were another $300, your right, there are deals to be had out there! I've missed the start of several threads, but I'm glad I can see how far they have come. Awesome!!

And now for my own, I have some updates. First, I got the Andrews cams dropped in and decided to use the stock sprockets, as I didn't want to have to deal with degreeing them in to get it running and broke in. As would be expected the rubber dampeners were junk, and being as cheap as I am :blush: I couldn't see spending the money to buy some new ones or the APE alumin-ee-um ones, so I knocked up some for myself.

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Next up, the carbs were still off the rack while I found the will to brave the 25* weather to rebuild the mini lathe and bang out a couple of those nifty billet fuel tee's. Luckily it warmed up enough Sunday to try my take on them.
I got to looking at the ones for sale on ebay and I just couldn't quite wrap my head around how they were made, it looks like the barb is pressed into the body. In that case I could see it get popped out when I pull the line off. Or its one solid piece. My twist is as follws:
I drilled a 7/16" hole at both ends of a length of 3/4" stock and cut them off and a couple pieces of 1/2" stock.

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Turned the 3/4" pieces down small enough to fit between the carbs on the rack, which is about .600"and faced the ends.

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Once the were the right size on the hole-y end, I turned the other side down small enough to serve as the barb. Then bored an 11/64" hole thru to the 7/16" hole.

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The transfer piece was turned down to about .002" larger than the 7/16" hole and the ends turned to the same dimensions as the originals.

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And then the o-ring grooves.

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The .002" interference makes for a nice fit. Using a little leftover from the lathe, they went together in the vice with no issues.

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Suzuki GSXR750 front end
ZX636 rear with GSXR600 shock
2009 Yamaha R1 wheels
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KZ900 Streetfighter 04 Feb 2014 18:41 #621145

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Holy crap! Nice build! I am too lazy to build my own T's so I am buying aluminum ones when it is time to powdercoat my carbs.....

Congrats on the cool build. B)

Cory
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And the final product:

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I broke out the new 5DL31 needles for the install and put the clip on the middle notch. old and new:

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I had a bit of trouble when I pulled the link out of the slide because the JIS screws were so tight they just about stripped, so I found a solution in the form of stainless allen bolts (don't forget the anti seize). I figure it would be any harder to do the job later, but I don't think I'll strip them out so easy.

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Aaaaand wah-lah, rack-o-carbies!!

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I got pretty excited about that and then got a little premature :huh: :blush: I put the rack on and cut my vent lines to length; although I still have to go through the float level procedure, I just wanted to see what it looked like and get the tubing off my bench lol

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A lil inspiration for getting more done soon lol

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KZ900 Streetfighter 05 Feb 2014 05:15 #621181

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Very well done!! Keep us all posted

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KZ900 Streetfighter 05 Feb 2014 05:41 #621185

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Nice work on the carb T's- those look pretty mean! In regards to your slide screw issue- I did the same thing with mine. When I rebuilt my 650, I got a Wiseco big bore 720 kit for it, so I had to go bigger on the carbs. Put a Dynajet stage 3 kit in it, and then had to fine tune the bike. Because I was moving the needles so much until I found the sweet spot, I pretty well wrecked the screw heads. Got a pack of 12 allen bolts on ebay for a few bucks, problem solved. Sometimes it just takes a little head scratching and ingenuity to get it all done :)

The last shot of the bike with the seat on is amazing. She's going to be one mean bike when it's all said and done!

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Wiseco 720cc big bore
Dynajet stage 3 carb kit with pods
2002 Kawasaki Z750 exhaust
2001 Buell lightning front end
1999 Ninja 600 swingarm with 1999 Ninja 900 rear rim
converted to monoshock rear
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KZ900 Streetfighter 05 Feb 2014 08:03 #621196

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sweet fuel tee's .
looking good my man!

home stretch :evil: !


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