My Custom Bobber 440
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My Custom Bobber 440
01 Sep 2009 08:52
Hello, I have used this site as a guest for tons of information and finally decided to share with everyone.
This picture is about 4 years old, but still looks similar. Since these pics, I have converted to single carburetor, added homemade forward controls, 2" exhaust.
I will be posting current pictures as soon as I get time at home.
Hope all you kzriders will appreciate! thanks
This picture is about 4 years old, but still looks similar. Since these pics, I have converted to single carburetor, added homemade forward controls, 2" exhaust.
I will be posting current pictures as soon as I get time at home.
Hope all you kzriders will appreciate! thanks
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Re: My Custom Bobber 440
01 Sep 2009 09:20
That looks nice! I can't wait to see more pics.
What do i see sticking out in front of the headlight or is that something laying in the grass?
Welcome to KZR
What do i see sticking out in front of the headlight or is that something laying in the grass?
Welcome to KZR
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Re: My Custom Bobber 440
01 Sep 2009 09:29
That is a choke cable/lever. At the time I had a set of snowmobile carbs installed. New pics hopefully tonight.
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01 Sep 2009 10:48
Nice shiney paint job, but how do you stop the bike with no front brakes? Do you use the Fred Flintstone method? :S
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Re: My Custom Bobber 440
01 Sep 2009 10:51
Looks REAL good, I like it. Let's see more pix.
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
Yorba Linda Cal.
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Re: My Custom Bobber 440
01 Sep 2009 11:17
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LOL! I will be putting it back on. Need a narrower master cylinder, like on a newer crotch rocket.
Nice shiney paint job, but how do you stop the bike with no front brakes? Do you use the Fred Flintstone method? :S
LOL! I will be putting it back on. Need a narrower master cylinder, like on a newer crotch rocket.
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Re: My Custom Bobber 440
01 Sep 2009 17:03
Here are a couple current pics taken today.
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01 Sep 2009 17:21
Still trying to figure the best way to get pics posted on here... Should be a pic of the wife and I on our trip last week down in Brown County.
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