Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
26 May 2007 20:01
Figured I'd start documenting all that I'm doing to my bike. I know how you guys like pictures!
Here's where I was. I'm currently in the process of reshaping an LTD style seat to be more of a solo seat.
A little more shaping to the seat
I'm repainting my tank, all the plastics, my chin spoiler and the fender off of the new front end.
Here's where I was. I'm currently in the process of reshaping an LTD style seat to be more of a solo seat.
A little more shaping to the seat
I'm repainting my tank, all the plastics, my chin spoiler and the fender off of the new front end.
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
26 May 2007 20:08
if it turns about anywhere near as nice as your z1 ill be impressed !
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
29 May 2007 11:01
the last photo...TITS!
sept.1976 kz650
1980 kz650
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
29 May 2007 16:41
Its' an Acewell digital speedo/tach/odometer/computer.
I got it from electrosport.com for $119.00usd Model# 2803
Also has dual trip odometers, clock, bar and numeric tach readout, hours runtime (resettable) and total hours, max rpm, max speed and avg speed!
I got it from electrosport.com for $119.00usd Model# 2803
Also has dual trip odometers, clock, bar and numeric tach readout, hours runtime (resettable) and total hours, max rpm, max speed and avg speed!
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
29 May 2007 16:42
wireman wrote:
You must have me corn-fused with someone else!
No, Z1 here. But if anyone has one taking up space in their garage, I'll gladly take it off your hands!
if it turns about anywhere near as nice as your z1 ill be impressed !
You must have me corn-fused with someone else!
No, Z1 here. But if anyone has one taking up space in their garage, I'll gladly take it off your hands!
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
29 May 2007 16:46
oopsies my bad:blush: i was thinking about magoos orange z1!
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Post edited by: wireman, at: 2007/05/29 19:49
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
29 May 2007 16:53
Curious as to how you're doing the painting?
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Old. Shiny.
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
29 May 2007 16:54
wireman wrote:
oopsies my bad:blush: i was thinking about magoos orange z1!<br><br>Post edited by: wireman, at: 2007/05/29 19:49
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
29 May 2007 19:03
slickware wrote:
I bought a HVLP gun from Harbor Freight that I had found a spraying how-to online for.
And I decided to try the Dupli-Color Paint Shop ready-to spray-lacquer that you can find at your local auto parts store. It's a 3 step paint with primer, color and clear.
They also have a little kit that comes with 3 stir sticks and 3 strainers.
They have 6 or 8 colors but you have to use faith and hope the color is what you are looking for. I bought Mineral Gray and it turned out to be a metallic gray.
No mention of the metallic part anywhere on the can!
But that was fine with me. I'm also going to attempt to put a micro flake in the clear coat. I bought it off of e-bay.
Curious as to how you're doing the painting?
~A
I bought a HVLP gun from Harbor Freight that I had found a spraying how-to online for.
And I decided to try the Dupli-Color Paint Shop ready-to spray-lacquer that you can find at your local auto parts store. It's a 3 step paint with primer, color and clear.
They also have a little kit that comes with 3 stir sticks and 3 strainers.
They have 6 or 8 colors but you have to use faith and hope the color is what you are looking for. I bought Mineral Gray and it turned out to be a metallic gray.
No mention of the metallic part anywhere on the can!
But that was fine with me. I'm also going to attempt to put a micro flake in the clear coat. I bought it off of e-bay.
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Re: Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
29 May 2007 19:04
wireman wrote:
That's a nice bike! I really like the orange.
That's a nice bike! I really like the orange.
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