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10 Apr 2007 18:02 #128632 by JR
Axis wrote:

.............. so the intent was create something low cost and cutting edge that was not a V Twin.


I'll drink to that !
Awesome piece of work.
Cheers

1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust

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10 Apr 2007 19:26 #128656 by beardog63
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icredible!!! i love your bike

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10 Apr 2007 19:30 #128658 by skey
REEEEEEALY COOL !!! nice job

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10 Apr 2007 19:41 #128663 by Voodoosoup
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That's a sweet ride man! Nice job!

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10 Apr 2007 19:46 #128670 by mountain
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Huge appreciation for your work of art. Very creative and unique in your concept. Could you upload a quick video on photobucket sometime so we can get closer to the real thing? Your bike changed my thinking on what is possible.

1977 KZ 650 B1, I own two of them. Working on one custom rebuild, one daily rider. Used to have a third. Two 1978 KZ 650 C2 models, sold both. KZ owner since 1987.

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11 Apr 2007 06:44 #128758 by pyxen
Just the fact that you used mags from a car is mind-boggling.. yeah, we need to see more bikes like this come out of 'Biker Build-off!'

Should send this stuff to Discovery, and tell 'em to get their heads out of their asses. heheh..

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11 Apr 2007 07:21 #128765 by SandRacer
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Out Freakin' Standing!!!

Very well executed!!!

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22 Apr 2007 18:08 #132860 by irideHONDA
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hey, AXIS, if you're reading this then it means you're not in the garage working on my bike...BAHAHA. found some pics, thought i'd throw them up. catch ya later pops. B)

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22 Apr 2007 21:59 #132949 by Sandy
WOW...VERY impressive!B)

That thing SHOULD be on a biker build-off episode!:ohmy:

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22 Apr 2007 23:00 #132962 by customkzft
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That is so impressive, where do you have access to all these molding machines?? :blink: And I see your from texas? what part might I ask?

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23 Apr 2007 05:59 #132993 by The Gringo
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That is one of the cooler bikes I've ever seen on this site. I have to admire not only the design and craftsmanship but also your dedication, four years is a very long time to maintain interest in the same project. If you don't work in the design industry, you should.

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23 Apr 2007 21:18 #133302 by Axis
customkzft wrote:

That is so impressive, where do you have access to all these molding machines?? :blink: And I see your from texas? what part might I ask?


Fortunately the modeling, engineering and machining is my profession. I'm located in the Fort Worth area.

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