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27 Nov 2006 09:40 #95348 by 1262 Tom
Replied by 1262 Tom on topic finished project pics finaly
Im with you on the seat Corbin or similar,definitely the way to go, but you could try just sculpting the foam and redoing the vinyl until cash is more flush. I also think the fender should go the kz tailpiece is one of the most striking on all motorcycles and no fender really showcases it just look at the gallery section for lots of ideas. My personal favorite is when the taillight is tucked right under the end of the tail piece and the turn signals are slightly smaller than stock.
Having said that your bike is beautiful you have done a terrific job and no one will ever pull up beside you at a light with the same cycle as you ,Truly something to be proud of. Keep on tinkering with her and log lots of miles TOM!

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27 Nov 2006 10:06 #95352 by Sandy
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Rattler...just out of curiosity,Bud...what's the length of Your swingarm,from the frame mounting point to the rear axle?
I need to know what to expect when I install the ZRX swinger into MY bike,and I'm also using a 17 inch rear wheel(ZRX).Will I also have to move the fender back,is what I'm after.
I know it would look better without it,but I'm going to wait and see what it looks like with it on,before making that call.
Thanks BudB)

1977 KZ1000 A-1

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27 Nov 2006 17:01 #95433 by rattler
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from the center of the piviot point to the center of the axel is 24 1/2 inches. i have about a inch or a little more to go back.

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27 Nov 2006 20:34 #95516 by rattler
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back at at the first of the summer at derby..
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