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1980 KZ440-A LTD Cafe Racer Project
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Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
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1980 KZ440-A LTD Cafe Racer Project
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KZRIDER58 wrote: Hello everybody! New member here (of course!) I just got my first motorcycle, and am entering the world of the KZ bikes for the first time! I am wanting to turn this bike into a cafe/brat bike
Welcome aboard!
First, you will want to decide what you want the bike to be. Cafe is not brat, and brat is not cafe; the two styles are quite different. The cafe philosophy is add performance and reduce weight: Cafe Racer Magazine describes it as "low bars, high performance". I don't know if there's a brat philosophy beyond "kind of make the bike look a little like a flat-tracker".
Cafe bike:
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Nerdy wrote:
KZRIDER58 wrote: Hello everybody! New member here (of course!) I just got my first motorcycle, and am entering the world of the KZ bikes for the first time! I am wanting to turn this bike into a cafe/brat bike
Welcome aboard!
First, you will want to decide what you want the bike to be. Cafe is not brat, and brat is not cafe; the two styles are quite different. The cafe philosophy is add performance and reduce weight: Cafe Racer Magazine describes it as "low bars, high performance". I don't know if there's a brat philosophy beyond "kind of make the bike look a little like a flat-tracker".
Cafe bike:
I was shooting for more of a cafe look, but will go brat if I cant find the parts. I'm struggling with the seat design due to the part of the seat that curves up in the rear. I will definitely be posting more as the build progresses for sure, asking a ton of questions!
1980 KZ440-A LTD Cafe Racer Project
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650ed wrote: CAFE
BRAT
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That Norton is beautiful.
1967 Yamaha YCS1 Bonanza
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1981 Yamaha XT250H
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1981 GPz550
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KZRIDER58 wrote: I was shooting for more of a cafe look, but will go brat if I cant find the parts. I'm struggling with the seat design due to the part of the seat that curves up in the rear. I will definitely be posting more as the build progresses for sure, asking a ton of questions!
You have a couple of options on the seat. One is to buy the foam and the cover (with or without the seat pan) from a place like motorcycleseatsdirect.com. I think they're a little expensive.
Or you could do what I'm doing: take the cover off the LTD seat and use a coping saw to trim the existing seat foam into the "bum stop" style seat you see in the Norton and Triumph pics. That will require the creation of a custom seat cover, which is where I'm currently stuck. :laugh:
1967 Yamaha YCS1 Bonanza
1980 KZ440B
1981 Yamaha XT250H
1981 KZ440 LTD project bike
1981 GPz550
2013 Yamaha FZ6R
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