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Time to turn my kz1000 into a resto mod.

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07 Dec 2019 06:26 - 07 Dec 2019 06:29 #815027 by Bulletkz
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Finally got to take it for a test ride.
A few bugs to work out but I was surprised how well it worked out.
It rides , handles and stops so much better than stock.
I had a stock kz guy over buying parts and was trying to tell me it was going to be much heavier, but I knew it was going to be lighter.
The thing I like best is how light it feels now.
Now I'm trying to decide on the paint.
I am a artist and custom painter but I really like it in plain black.
Though about blue pearl and metallic or some red stockish graphics. Mabe airbrushed true fire flames.
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07 Dec 2019 06:36 #815028 by TexasKZ
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Classic black and shiny aluminum is hard to beat.

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1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
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07 Dec 2019 07:35 #815036 by Street Fighter LTD
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A real beauty !!!!!!!!!
Get it painted and I would Love to do a Bike of the Month feature on your bike
Dave


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Mr Turbo Race Kit, MTC 1075 Turbo pistons by PitStop Performance , Falicon Ultra Lite Super Crank, APE everything. Les Holt @ PDM's Billet Goodies . Frame by Chuck Kurzawa @ Logghe Chassis . Deep sump 5qt oil pan. RIP Bill Hahn

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08 Dec 2019 12:16 #815087 by DoctoRot

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09 Dec 2019 08:01 #815122 by 531blackbanshee
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Yes sir that turned out nice.the weight reduction is what was really noticeable on my bike.to sit on it and lift it off the stand it feels like smaller bike.mine feels like i lost about 65 lbs. out of the front end.

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22 Dec 2019 07:00 #815737 by Bulletkz
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Starting to work on the body and paint.
Bought a Kawasaki Vulcan front fender.
Had to do some cutting , sectioning and a bit of tig welding. Had to re-shape it a bit but looks wright on it.
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28 Dec 2019 12:19 - 28 Dec 2019 12:21 #816014 by Bulletkz
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Working on the body and paint.
I should have bought a new tank.
There was rust , I sealed it inside but some of it is lifting and there was a pinhole in the side.
There was also a inch of bondo on it because someone couldn't pull a dent first.
The right side cover had 1/4"of paint.
I used a Kawasaki Vulcan front fender that I had to rework a bit.
The rear fender a left side cover was mint original paint though
I'm trying to decide if I want to add black pearl and metallic to the clear.
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28 Dec 2019 13:31 #816023 by DoctoRot
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Black pearl! Maybe some OEM style pinstripes for contrast?

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06 Jan 2020 13:24 #816574 by Rick H.
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Kofla wrote:

Bulletkz wrote: Looks wise I think it's perfect.
Not as comfy as the stock seat but way more comfortable than my $600.00 Sargent seat on my ducati, and that was a improvement over the stock seat.
So feels great to me.
Probably sell the stock seat and buy more parts.
Looking for a oil cooler and fittings now.


The bike looks great!


May I ask what make seat that is that you have on your bike in the picture? Thanks...
Rick H.

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06 Jan 2020 13:38 - 06 Jan 2020 13:43 #816575 by Scirocco
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06 Jan 2020 17:35 #816593 by Bulletkz
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That the one. Kinda wish I got the straps.

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06 Jan 2020 18:01 #816596 by Mikaw
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did you modify the latch... does it lock down

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