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'82 750 CSR/ '78 750 twin paint/makeover
- Jornum1
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So in the mean time I picked up a '82 csr from free! I wanted to get her running to ride for the summer, and then sell to my friend. SO I decided to strip it and make a total rebuild, with a little modifications. I am using some of the extra parts from my '78.
I will be using the '78s wheels with a rear disc conversion, and gauges. I also am adding GSXR 750 rearsets, clip ons, and a few other goodies that I have laying around.
I repainted the frame, just a nice rattle can job. I blasted the frame, prepped, primed, base and clear. I cured each step, and it seems to have come out nice.
hopefully it holds up. The color is metallic aluminum.
The tins, wheels, and engine will be a semi flat black. Should be a interesting combo.
What do you think?
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1981 KZ750H2 - V&H 4-1 pipe, pods, jetted, clubmans, homebrew rearsets, 18" rear wheel and more.
Parting out a 1982 KZ750H3 to fund future projects
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Anyway I hope to get the rest of the parts blasted and primed tonight.
I am also considering two 2" wide racing stripes down the fenders and tank the same color as the frame. I have not decided yet.
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1981 KZ750H2 - V&H 4-1 pipe, pods, jetted, clubmans, homebrew rearsets, 18" rear wheel and more.
Parting out a 1982 KZ750H3 to fund future projects
2 other non-Kawasaki motorcycles
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Well... I mean it looks great and I like it and all, but I cringe because I just can't keep my BLACK frame clean, how in the hell could one keep a light colored frame looking decent?...What do you think?
Come to think of it I just don't like cleaning my bike. So I have a black frame. And brown carpet in the house. :lol:
I also like your idea about the black components with the light frame. It will be like "Negative Bike"...
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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I think it looks great, besides, just blast her with hp water hose and she's good as new...
my problem is im prone to fires, my black frame was gunmetal:P
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I dont know how much I would want to take a power washer to it though, its still a rattle can job!
But I think I took the appropriate measures to make it last as well as a rattle can job can.
I have looked through a lot on the net and in the gallery here for paint schemes. I like a clean black and grey/silver look. I have always been a fan of Russel Mitchell's bikes. But I thought I would give it a little flare with the metallic aluminum color, but not overpower the bike. The semi flat black should tone it down so its not too flashy, but still look aggressive.
I finally got my swing arm blasted last night. These hot days have been killing me with moisture in my air lines. I have two inline filters and it still was getting clogged. So I fabbed up a homemade air cooler and that seemed to work really well.
So I should have all kinks worked out for now.
I will post pics when I get some base coat on those parts.
Jay
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I Blasted my triple trees, headlight bracket, and swing arm. the are all painted too. Swing arm is the same as the frame, the others are semi-flat black.
I also layed down the primer on my engine tonight.
I am almost done with the gas tank. I primed the whole tank, then layed the silver (same as frame) down on the top. I masked off the stripes and have put 4 coats of semi-flat black on the rest. Thats where I stand right now. I will have to put at least 4 more coats to cover all that silver, maybe more.
Here are pics of the tank, first with the silver, second with the base coat. They dont look that great with the flash, I will take a pics of it in the sun tomorrow.
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I finished the tank, came out pretty nice. Still needs some more buffing and waxing, but you can get the idea of how it looks.
I bought some GSXR rear sets, painted the engine black, and got some 36mm aluminum clip ons.
I still hate the seat though, I am thinking of trying to shave it and recover it. I just dont like the seating position. I feel too close to the tank. I need to have my rear farther back, and the huge passenger section, doesnt let me. I am 6'2", so I feel kinda squished as is.
Let me know what you think.
I am also working on a custom gauge mount to make it look cleaner, and get rid of the big indicator lights.
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