Finally - a few pics
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Finally - a few pics
02 Jun 2006 21:50
Hello,
I've been a member for awhile now, but have never posted any pics of my bike, so I'm introducing it. My mac computer doesn't like the new KZ site nearly as much as I do, so let's hope this works.
BTW - thanks everyone for all the help. I've gleaned alot of ideas of these forums. There are some real KZ geniuses lurking on here.
OK, here sort of a rundown on my bike: Bought it bone stock three years ago with 23,000 miles and a decent red paint job. It had no problems and was a great bike. Then I tore it down and had the frame painted PPG Viper Metallic Silver (along with the stripe on the tank). I am really pleased with the result. A friend of my owns a body shop and he did a fantastic job. I changed the wheels from mags to wires because I wanted that look. Lowered the headlight and gauges about 3 inches for a sleeker look. Put on drag bars. KZ750 exhaust.
The seat I made myself using the original foam and carving with a sharp knife (there are good threads in the archives on this). The vinyl is typical upholstery vinyl and after spending a day in front of the sewing machine that's what I ended up with.
The marker lights are a Lockhart Philips aluminum series that's been discontinued (ebay).
It's a 140 back tire and yes it fits (probably has alot to do with the specific tire and the fact I have it pretty far back in the swing arm.).
Pods and jetted exactly like Baldy110 and it works great (high altitude here in Oregon??)
If you have questions let me know. I finally took it for it's maiden voyage the other day and it was a blast. OK, enough rambling. Here's the pics.
I've been a member for awhile now, but have never posted any pics of my bike, so I'm introducing it. My mac computer doesn't like the new KZ site nearly as much as I do, so let's hope this works.
BTW - thanks everyone for all the help. I've gleaned alot of ideas of these forums. There are some real KZ geniuses lurking on here.
OK, here sort of a rundown on my bike: Bought it bone stock three years ago with 23,000 miles and a decent red paint job. It had no problems and was a great bike. Then I tore it down and had the frame painted PPG Viper Metallic Silver (along with the stripe on the tank). I am really pleased with the result. A friend of my owns a body shop and he did a fantastic job. I changed the wheels from mags to wires because I wanted that look. Lowered the headlight and gauges about 3 inches for a sleeker look. Put on drag bars. KZ750 exhaust.
The seat I made myself using the original foam and carving with a sharp knife (there are good threads in the archives on this). The vinyl is typical upholstery vinyl and after spending a day in front of the sewing machine that's what I ended up with.
The marker lights are a Lockhart Philips aluminum series that's been discontinued (ebay).
It's a 140 back tire and yes it fits (probably has alot to do with the specific tire and the fact I have it pretty far back in the swing arm.).
Pods and jetted exactly like Baldy110 and it works great (high altitude here in Oregon??)
If you have questions let me know. I finally took it for it's maiden voyage the other day and it was a blast. OK, enough rambling. Here's the pics.
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Re: and the seat...
02 Jun 2006 22:03
Oh yeah. The forks now have progressive springs and the rear shocks are made by Progressive suspension. Probably the best upgrade I made as far as drivability goes.
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Re: and the seat...
02 Jun 2006 22:43
Really nice bike!
Everything seems to flow on the bike well. Great job!
Take care and ride safe
Everything seems to flow on the bike well. Great job!
Take care and ride safe
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Re: and the seat...
03 Jun 2006 00:54
Nicely done!
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Re: Finally - a few pics
03 Jun 2006 03:55
You did a good job on the bike! I like it. I just like the lines of 650's. But the next time you post pictures I want that porch cleaned off...
Michael
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1978 KZ1000A
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Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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Re: Finally - a few pics
03 Jun 2006 06:34
Sorry, anything on that porch is a permanent fixture. You know how it is. Next time I'll have to move the bike:)
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Re: Finally - a few pics
03 Jun 2006 06:52
Great lookin ride. I've always liked the lines of the 650 as well.
Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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CANADA
Need a key for your Kawasaki? PM me
1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s (aka GPz750)
1978 KZ1000 project
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