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1977 KZ650B The Year of the Dragon
- Powder Keg
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I thought I'd share what I've been doing to my bike. This is the first bike I've owned.
Here is what it looked like when I got it.
I made a new points cover because the PO had dropped it:sick:
We rode it around the rest of last summer. Here is a picture from a local mountain top. It was pretty smoky.
One of my hobbies is metal casting. Here are some new leavers fresh out of the sand. I cast then out of Bronze.
I picked up some pipes of of an SR off of Ebay. Cool crossovers!!!
Cast a new brake pedal pad. I still have to mount this.
Found an Ebay tank to mess with.
I have been riding every day. You can't carry much without Bags. I found some old Shoei bags off of Ebay. I cast new latches and replaced the hinges and made some mounts for them. Oh yea, those tail lights are from a 1959 Caddy.
I made a chin scoop out of fiber glass. That stuff is fun to work with.
I reshaped the seat. This was the old seat that was on the bike when I got her. I glued the felt back on after the foam was shaped right. I used a polly fan on an angle grinder to clean the seat up with.
I pulled the swing arm off while I was puting some new shoes on her and sand blasted it. I then powder coated it with some chrome powder. I like how it turned out.
It's nearly done now. Sorry for the long post. I'll have some more pictures in a few days.
Later,
Post edited by: Powder Keg, at: 2007/07/31 22:54
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I painted her this last weekend. I finished puting her back together last night. I just have to get some pictures and resize them.
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It's amazing the ideas people come up with.
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ME!!!
ooooooo, the pain of it all...
Seriously though Wes, that's some wicked cool work that you've done there...cast bronze levers???...I'm just amazed...that's cool!
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The original latches had been pried off at some point. So I came up with these. I made the pattern out of wood, then cast them. I'm thinking of casting the collars that hold the exhaust pipes on out of Bronze. Maybe this weekend:)
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I love the "fuel gauge" and the points cover, and the brake pedal,, and the........etc
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82 Kawasaki KZ750R1/GPz750 ELR-ed
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83 Honda CB1100F (few mods)
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Definately some skill there. Very cool.
Don't sell him short, that casting and machining is RAD! I bet you could sell a bunch of those levers, their too cool.
Mark
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