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Z 1000 A CAFE
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It's a 1977 1000 A with a 1983 J engine, Suzuki running gear, Norton tank, Yamaha tzr seat, Ducati monstert carbon head light and front mudguard, homemade triple tree and Wilbers rear shoks.. much work needed, but I'll hope to ride it in May/June.. Enjoy..
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Just a few pictures of my project..
It's a 1977 1000 A with a 1983 J engine, Suzuki running gear, Norton tank, Yamaha tzr seat, Ducati monstert carbon head light and front mudguard, homemade triple tree and Wilbers rear shoks.. much work needed, but I'll hope to ride it in May/June.. Enjoy..
NEX
Copenhagen, Denmark
I LIKE IT!
(When I get pics of mine posted you'll see why. It's VERY similar!)
Congrats on thinking outside the box!
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i just got a chill from seeing this bike, and the hairs on my arms stood up.
that's a very good thing.
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1974 Kawasaki Z1
Stock front hub and rear axle.
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The front end is from a 1998 Suzuki GSXR 600 SRAD, but it's really low now, because it needs oil and I'm proberly goin to put in WILBERS springs, these are 10% harder than standard. I had to do a new tree, to fit the front..
And to you caffcruiser, I'm looking forward to see another bastard !
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Very nice ride. How much ground clearance are you going to have when you're done?
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Nex - is that strap running down the tank to hold it on?
Chances are yes. Though it wasn't popular with production bikes lots of cafe's ran "tank straps".
IIRC the racers ran them too to accomodate quick swapping of tanks in races.
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Nex - is that strap running down the tank to hold it on?
Very nice ride. How much ground clearance are you going to have when you're done?
YES ! the strapp runs down the tank, and is going to be mountet on a crosbracket, that I haven't welded on yet..
And ground clerance ? I do not now for shure, but I'll keep you updated..
(sorry for my poor spelling) !
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Nex - is that strap running down the tank to hold it on?
Very nice ride. How much ground clearance are you going to have when you're done?
YES ! the strapp runs down the tank, and is going to be mountet on a crosbracket, that I haven't welded on yet..
And ground clerance ? I do not now for shure, but I'll keep you updated..
(sorry for my poor spelling) !
NEX
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