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Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 28 Sep 2015 15:06 #692383

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Making something into something it is not? Sounds like a definition of custom to me.

www.kz1300.com/index.php/forum/daily-cha...-s-1300?limitstart=0

www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/598446...r-build?limitstart=0
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Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 29 Sep 2015 05:21 #692470

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Seems like it would be easier to move the bags and fairing from the KZP to the 1300 frame...

Also a bare frame and motor, on it's own without about 2000 other parts numbers, a lot of them unique to z1300 is a difficult/uneconomic proposition to restore, so making something out of the existing frame and motor would be more feasible.
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Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 29 Sep 2015 05:42 #692474

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Correct definition of custom, BUT a long spindly chopper with a wide inline 4 never looks right, an even wider 6 will most likely make the power plant look like an afterthought no matter how much work and planning go in.

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Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 29 Sep 2015 07:43 #692481

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floivanus wrote: Correct definition of custom, BUT a long spindly chopper with a wide inline 4 never looks right, an even wider 6 will most likely make the power plant look like an afterthought no matter how much work and planning go in.

IMHO


This guy pulled it off....

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Re:Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 29 Sep 2015 07:53 #692484

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I vote street fighter. That lump is too big for a cafe as well.

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Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 29 Sep 2015 08:21 #692490

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Hard to believe, but this BMW K100 cafe racer looks less ridiculous...

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Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 29 Sep 2015 09:23 #692495

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Tyler wrote:

floivanus wrote: Correct definition of custom, BUT a long spindly chopper with a wide inline 4 never looks right, an even wider 6 will most likely make the power plant look like an afterthought no matter how much work and planning go in.

IMHO


This guy pulled it off....

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Pulled it off is up to interpretation; cafe, bobber, chopper is supposed to be a bike you make lighter with less BS, and to look right, I hate to say it chops are supposed to be narrow, ala a v-twin, a vertical twin also works if done right. Also choppers with a huge gap under the tank look wrong to me as well. Not to say it cannot be done. Just that the powerplant doesn't fit the end goal
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Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 29 Sep 2015 14:52 #692540

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Maybe a power cruiser, ala VMax.
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Can a Z1300 engine fit into a KZP? 29 Sep 2015 15:04 #692541

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