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02 Jan 2006 05:35 #15604 by Snakebyte
Replied by Snakebyte on topic Looking for swing arm set up
Lets try again

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02 Jan 2006 05:39 #15605 by Snakebyte
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Or do you guys think I should go with this one for25 bucks

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02 Jan 2006 11:17 #15659 by twowheeledterror
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Snakebyte wrote:

Or do you guys think I should go with this one for25 bucks


I'd run this personally. It just needs a little cleanup and it will look great, and it has the mount with it, unlike the other one from what I can see. :thumbup:

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03 Jan 2006 07:30 #15807 by galaxian
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Ok here are really old pics and links

here is my entire photobucket library.

photobucket.com/albums/v16/galaxian/kawasaki/
if you cannot see it password is.. bikes

1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3

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05 Jan 2006 02:39 #16068 by Snakebyte
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Well the rear brake settup is mine for 31.00:silly:

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05 Jan 2006 02:57 #16069 by Snakebyte
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Hmm I wonder how the rear rim from the zx6 will look with the front spoke rim????:blink: Oh well I guess that is the next project after I assemble the rear swinger on the frame. I might not get to it till next year, I figure it can wait. The more time it takes me to put it together the better it will look:laugh:.
Besides I'm going to make sure I have every thing before taking my bike appart. I figure I'll be putting it all together, every piece I get till the whole rear section is put together, as would be on the bike in working order. Then when winter hits I have a 35' x 30' area in the basement where i'll be fabing up every thing. When summer arives I'll get it outside do a quik spray can on all that I welded and ride. This way I have all summer to ride and work out any bugs. Then you guessed it back appart when winter hits and to the paint shop.
It will take two years but it will be well worth it.
Accually I have the colors picked already. Its a color I came up with when messing around in a friends body shop. It has 12 colors 2 pigments and a whole bunch of pearl and no metalic. Its about $175 a quart:blink: :huh: Top it off with a Matrix clear.

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