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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
07 Mar 2015 12:22
Looking good! this may seem obvious, but wear a respirator when sanding or cutting the fiberglass. I see too many videos of people doing this without protection. When I cut or sand composites I wear gloves, respirator, and coveralls. The dust it produces is so terribly itchy, and hard to get out of your clothes.
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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
08 Mar 2015 09:14
I bought a mask last week and it worked fine,the smell wasnt nearly as bad as I expected. For the sanding,I just used a regular dust mask. Gloves of course. No overalls,so my clothes were covered in fibres.Threw everything in the washmachine as soon as I got home and it all seems ok.
Part the 2th
Well,I went down to the workshop this morning and everything was nicely hardened up.Popped off the frame no problem (I used vasaline as a barrier)
A bit of a trim with the jigsaw and some rough sanding brought me to this
Not too bad for a first attempt. It will need some farting about with . The back rim is not quite right
and some filling required
I had to join a bit on here as the line was a bit high. The front part,the 'tank hump' Im still not sure about. Ithink ill have to cut it out and remodel it.
But thats it for now. Im happy with how its going and Im pretty confident that itll all work out and Ill end up with a nice tail/seat unit. Itll all have to wait for now though as I ran out of goo and Im busy this week with work.Ill be back to it next weekend.Fine tune it and get it sanded and filled.
Part the 2th
Well,I went down to the workshop this morning and everything was nicely hardened up.Popped off the frame no problem (I used vasaline as a barrier)
A bit of a trim with the jigsaw and some rough sanding brought me to this
Not too bad for a first attempt. It will need some farting about with . The back rim is not quite right
and some filling required
I had to join a bit on here as the line was a bit high. The front part,the 'tank hump' Im still not sure about. Ithink ill have to cut it out and remodel it.
But thats it for now. Im happy with how its going and Im pretty confident that itll all work out and Ill end up with a nice tail/seat unit. Itll all have to wait for now though as I ran out of goo and Im busy this week with work.Ill be back to it next weekend.Fine tune it and get it sanded and filled.
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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
09 Mar 2015 06:45
really cool tailpiece :evil: !
with so many people modding 81 and later kz's there may be a lil market for a few of those in the classifieds. :whistle:
keep us posted this thing is starting to come together.
leon
with so many people modding 81 and later kz's there may be a lil market for a few of those in the classifieds. :whistle:
keep us posted this thing is starting to come together.
leon
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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
09 Mar 2015 12:01
yes i would like to see some advertised if possible

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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
09 Mar 2015 12:28 - 08 Apr 2015 11:35
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configuration
This is the ducks arse I bought but like I said,it wouldnt fit on the CSR. Also,the original CSR seat is pig ugly and as big as a mattress. Thats why Ive gone for a one piece unit and the only way to get one was to make it myself.
Ive still no idea what Im doing.
This is the ducks arse I bought but like I said,it wouldnt fit on the CSR. Also,the original CSR seat is pig ugly and as big as a mattress. Thats why Ive gone for a one piece unit and the only way to get one was to make it myself.
Ive still no idea what Im doing.
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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
27 Mar 2015 13:18 - 08 Apr 2015 11:37
OK,While the site has been down,Ive actually made a bit of progress. First up,the seat pan.I did a bit more work on it and got it filled out a bit.Its more solid now and more symmetrical I realised that I hadnt accounted for the airbox which sits above the frame rails. So, I had to chop a bit out to allow for that.
I talked to the seat makers and they reckon that I need to make a second pan to velcro onto what I have,then they fit the foam and cover to that. So thatll be the next thing.
I got the spacer/bushes for the rearsets and figured out a good placement for them
Then I had a day off work and stared at it all for a while. Ive been getting frustrated with having to farm out a lot of the work,not just because of the money but because of the fact that,all these skills are things I want to learn to do myself.So I thought 'Fuck it ,Ill have a go at welding it up myself' i found the welding machine ,a mask and some rods and got stuck in.
My first weld
Not too bad eh? The rest didnt go as well
Anyway,It turned out that I was using stainless steel rods,which is why it went so easy. So to cut a long story short,I had another go,using a mig welder.That also didnt go so great so,I took it to my local Bike shop and they did it properly for me.
Nothing ventured,nothing gained
I talked to the seat makers and they reckon that I need to make a second pan to velcro onto what I have,then they fit the foam and cover to that. So thatll be the next thing.
I got the spacer/bushes for the rearsets and figured out a good placement for them
Then I had a day off work and stared at it all for a while. Ive been getting frustrated with having to farm out a lot of the work,not just because of the money but because of the fact that,all these skills are things I want to learn to do myself.So I thought 'Fuck it ,Ill have a go at welding it up myself' i found the welding machine ,a mask and some rods and got stuck in.
My first weld
Not too bad eh? The rest didnt go as well
Anyway,It turned out that I was using stainless steel rods,which is why it went so easy. So to cut a long story short,I had another go,using a mig welder.That also didnt go so great so,I took it to my local Bike shop and they did it properly for me.
Nothing ventured,nothing gained
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CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
27 Mar 2015 13:27
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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
30 Mar 2015 06:44
nice progress sir!
leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
31 Mar 2015 11:19
Thanks Leon. Next thing is to get the tail light mounted. I bought a bit of 4mm alu plate to form a mount. I want to get the ZXR light tucked in nice and tidy.Ive also got to weld on something to fix the tailpiece down to the frame. Thatll be my weekend.
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Re: CSR1000 Project Build
07 Apr 2015 12:51
A couple of tabs welded on to bolt the seat down to
I didnt have enough room to fit the tail light and mount ,nicely under the tailpiece ,so, I had to whack the back hoop off again and shorten it even more..Also I shifted the mounting plate from under the hoop to over the hoop so I can get the tail light tucked in with the minimum of gaps.Unfortunately,with all the grinding and welding,I really thinned the steel on the hoop in places to the extent that I was blowing holes in it as I tacked it up.
Off to my local friendly bike shop again,to get the damage assessed..The result was a 2mm steel plate welded over the bottom of the hoop.
That should keep it from getting too wobbley.
I think (hope)thats it now for the welding.The frame is as ready as its going to be.Tail light mount and the number plate mount are next. Ive got some alu plate downstairsand ,hopefully,I can get that sorted tomorrow.
I didnt have enough room to fit the tail light and mount ,nicely under the tailpiece ,so, I had to whack the back hoop off again and shorten it even more..Also I shifted the mounting plate from under the hoop to over the hoop so I can get the tail light tucked in with the minimum of gaps.Unfortunately,with all the grinding and welding,I really thinned the steel on the hoop in places to the extent that I was blowing holes in it as I tacked it up.
Off to my local friendly bike shop again,to get the damage assessed..The result was a 2mm steel plate welded over the bottom of the hoop.
That should keep it from getting too wobbley.
I think (hope)thats it now for the welding.The frame is as ready as its going to be.Tail light mount and the number plate mount are next. Ive got some alu plate downstairsand ,hopefully,I can get that sorted tomorrow.
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
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