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19 Dec 2018 08:23 #795417 by Ed_in_Miami
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Cool looking bike. Since you're going for the clean look, probably the crashbars should go. I wouldn't recommend running it on an open exhaust for too long.

This is my build:
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There are many more like it, but this one is mine... news to come!

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19 Dec 2018 09:07 #795420 by Jussumguy
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When you remove the crash bar you loose the horn mount so you have to re engineer the mount. I was going to put LED turn signals on mine but it has that fancy flasher. Does anyone know how it reacts to LEDs?
Your bike is coming along nicely, good job!

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20 Dec 2018 11:35 #795472 by Jimbo302
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Ed_in_Miami wrote: Cool looking bike. Since you're going for the clean look, probably the crashbars should go. I wouldn't recommend running it on an open exhaust for too long.


Yeah, they likely won't fit with the new pipe. The utilitarian side of me really likes the crash bars, though.

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20 Dec 2018 11:37 - 20 Dec 2018 22:24 #795473 by Jimbo302
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Jussumguy wrote: When you remove the crash bar you loose the horn mount so you have to re engineer the mount. I was going to put LED turn signals on mine but it has that fancy flasher. Does anyone know how it reacts to LEDs?
Your bike is coming along nicely, good job!

This one has a frame mount horn. I had actually thought about extra driving lights being mounted on the crash bar.
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20 Dec 2018 12:55 - 20 Dec 2018 12:56 #795474 by Scirocco
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Jussumguy wrote:
I was going to put LED turn signals on mine but it has that fancy flasher. Does anyone know how it reacts to LEDs?


You need a current/load independently flasher relay

www.elektronikbox.de/blink_v2_uk.html


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20 Dec 2018 22:26 #795493 by Jimbo302
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Better light. Its definitely a beater.
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21 Dec 2018 09:12 - 21 Dec 2018 09:14 #795504 by old_kaw
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Lookin good there Jimbo! Miami Ed, and that other guy are two great examples of converting ponches old sled! Keep putting lipstick on that pig, she will clean up nicely. :woohoo:

I like the engine parts in the dishwasher. I don't have one, but wish I did.. it would see all kinds of engine and transmission parts. :-)

1981 Kawasaki Kz1000K1
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21 Dec 2018 18:12 #795522 by Jimbo302
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Ha, I don't think the dishes would agree with the greasy engine parts.

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22 Dec 2018 09:31 - 22 Dec 2018 11:26 #795542 by old_kaw
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Jimbo302 wrote: Ha, I don't think the dishes would agree with the greasy engine parts.


LOL, You aren't supposed to put greasy parts in it silly. You need to clean stuff up a tad bit first. Like most things in life, you need to exercise some common sense on things. A trait that seems to be getting phased out of the human race gene pool. Or at least it sometimes seems to be.

If you look through Ed in Miami's apartment build, he scattered a Kz1000p in an apartment, and resurrected it into a nice bike. I did't go through the whole thread, but what I saw, he was welding, painting, polishing, etc on his balcony. He posted pics of his engine cases in the dishwasher. His bike looks great. I bet his neighbors loved it. :-) LOL

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22 Dec 2018 09:39 #795544 by old_kaw
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Ed_in_Miami wrote: Cool looking bike. Since you're going for the clean look, probably the crashbars should go. I wouldn't recommend running it on an open exhaust for too long.


I would second this! The open pipes actually hurt performance. The stock mufflers, like the air box, are designed to flow the proper amount of exhaust gasses for optimum engine performance. Believe it or not, the engine needs a small amount of back pressure to run properly. Depending on the cam grind, and overlap it can suck in fuel / air mix, then spit it back out if the required back pressure is not there. You will find that by replacing the muffs, the bike will rev without sputtering, unless something else has been "upgraded". :woohoo:

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23 Dec 2018 08:45 #795569 by Jimbo302
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old_kaw wrote:

Jimbo302 wrote: Ha, I don't think the dishes would agree with the greasy engine parts.


LOL, You aren't supposed to put greasy parts in it silly. You need to clean stuff up a tad bit first. Like most things in life, you need to exercise some common sense on things. A trait that seems to be getting phased out of the human race gene pool. Or at least it sometimes seems to be.

If you look through Ed in Miami's apartment build, he scattered a Kz1000p in an apartment, and resurrected it into a nice bike. I did't go through the whole thread, but what I saw, he was welding, painting, polishing, etc on his balcony. He posted pics of his engine cases in the dishwasher. His bike looks great. I bet his neighbors loved it. :-) LOL

Dude, you have to learn to take a joke.

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23 Dec 2018 08:47 - 23 Dec 2018 08:52 #795570 by Jimbo302
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old_kaw wrote:

Ed_in_Miami wrote: Cool looking bike. Since you're going for the clean look, probably the crashbars should go. I wouldn't recommend running it on an open exhaust for too long.


I would second this! The open pipes actually hurt performance. The stock mufflers, like the air box, are designed to flow the proper amount of exhaust gasses for optimum engine performance. Believe it or not, the engine needs a small amount of back pressure to run properly. Depending on the cam grind, and overlap it can suck in fuel / air mix, then spit it back out if the required back pressure is not there. You will find that by replacing the muffs, the bike will rev without sputtering, unless something else has been "upgraded". :woohoo:

Thank you for the suggestion. I am familiar, as I've had previous careers building and tuning engines as well as drag racing them.
This bike had no mufflers, when I bought it and I already have a full exhaust system for it.

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