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10 Jun 2006 11:34 #53432 by KZ
I finally got my winter project back on the road. I eliminated the monoshock setup that I had done last year and extended the stock swingarm 3” and put on the 1991 ZX rear wheel with a 180 tire that I had. I also raked the front to about 31 degrees. I shortened the rear fender 3” (might have been too much, not sure yet) and shortened the seatpan by 3” and narrowed it by about 2. I have a Cateye taillight and license bracket assembly mounted to the seat rail and I used one of those import car chrome tailpipe tips with a Kerker K series baffle jammed inside. I shortened the length of the passenger peg mounts to move them forward and serve as sort of pseudo rearsets that I can rest my feet on but I still have to shift/brake from the original locations. After I shake things down for another few weeks I will take it apart and paint it all, put the front fender back on and chrome the rear shock springs, swingarm and fabricate some decent rearsets.

I am not a new memeber...wrong forum. Oh well.

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10 Jun 2006 11:47 #53437 by ambergrismooon
Replied by ambergrismooon on topic Another winter project hits the street (pic)
She sits like a hill climber! I like it's attitude! What are you thinking of for a paint plan?

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10 Jun 2006 11:50 #53438 by Nevco48
Replied by Nevco48 on topic Another winter project hits the street (pic)
I'll vote- I like the look, nice tough looking bike. Maybe get rid of the LTD badges on the side covers? Did you use the original seat cover when you re-sized it?

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10 Jun 2006 12:32 #53447 by KZ
Ambergrismooon – as for the hillclimber look, I wanted it to look very stretched out as I am 6’-4” and, in stock form, it looks like a minibike under me when I am mounted on it. I think the combo of extended swing arm, shorter ducktail and the 17” rim did it. I think it looks unique and tough in real life. I am contemplating picking up one of those widened 16” factory mags from Klasmo which would allow me to keep the 180 tire but with more sidewall showing to reduce the hillclimber effect. I will ether do that or get up the nerve to lace up a 16x5.5” rim on a standard A2 hub that I have and go with a spoker up front too. Might not look bad all polished and what not. On the paint question, I will just keep it black. I will remove the LTD and tank badges as Nevco48 suggests.

Nevco48 – I had a guy recover the seat with a similar material and look as the original($230). I did all of the foam work as the old stuff was shot.

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10 Jun 2006 13:36 #53451 by ambergrismooon
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I know what you mean about bikes kinda getting lost on big guys. I'm 6' 8"+ and I ride my KZ650 around all the time. Even my KZ900 is small but mostly cause it's a LTD and the step seat reduces butt travel(I had a LTD550 but sold it before my brother hurt himself laughing). Your ride is coming nicely wan't wait to see it all done. Sounds like youre having fun!

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10 Jun 2006 19:31 #53525 by Nevco48
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Your seat guy did an excellent job on the cover. If the bike were mine, I'd leave the Tank emblems, just lose the LTD badges; there isn't much LTD left on the bike, right? But , it ain't mine though, is it...

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10 Jun 2006 20:25 #53558 by rstnick
Replied by rstnick on topic Another winter project hits the street (pic)
She looks great. B)

What colors you looking at?

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10 Jun 2006 22:08 #53599 by wireman
Replied by wireman on topic Another winter project hits the street (pic)
KZ wrote:

Ambergrismooon – as for the hillclimber look, I wanted it to look very stretched out as I am 6’-4” and, in stock form, it looks like a minibike under me when I am mounted on it. I think the combo of extended swing arm, shorter ducktail and the 17” rim did it. I think it looks unique and tough in real life. I am contemplating picking up one of those widened 16” factory mags from Klasmo which would allow me to keep the 180 tire but with more sidewall showing to reduce the hillclimber effect. I will ether do that or get up the nerve to lace up a 16x5.5” rim on a standard A2 hub that I have and go with a spoker up front too. Might not look bad all polished and what not. On the paint question, I will just keep it black. I will remove the LTD and tank badges as Nevco48 suggests.

Nevco48 – I had a guy recover the seat with a similar material and look as the original($230). I did all of the foam work as the old stuff was shot.

go with the spokes definately.;) lets see some finished pictures

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17 Jun 2006 17:49 #55195 by Fossil
Looks great. I like the stance, the stretch, the black paint - keep it as it is, that back wheel is perfect. My only suggestion would be to match the front wheel with the rear.

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18 Jun 2006 21:30 #55422 by KZ
Thanx Fossil. To my eye anything less than a 19 inch front wheel doesn’t look on right these older bikes and the mate for the rear is only 17 (’91 ZX-11). I will either pony up for the widened Klasmo rear wheel (search for 42048011T on their website) to match the front or lace a 5.5x17 rim on my A2 hub but that would be almost as expensive and I would still need a front spoke wheel. Not sure yet. Frankly, I am kind of a rat bike guy and I am getting used to the mismatch.

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