Dutchz Z1 road burner - new stuff

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17 Jan 2008 18:34 #189838 by dutchz
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without clutch...

1974 Kawasaki Z1
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17 Jan 2008 18:49 #189841 by dutchz
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fixed the puke tank

1974 Kawasaki Z1
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17 Jan 2008 18:49 #189842 by dutchz
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fork brace mounted

1974 Kawasaki Z1
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17 Jan 2008 18:50 #189844 by dutchz
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kickstand mounted. tucked in nice and tight...

1974 Kawasaki Z1
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17 Jan 2008 18:52 #189845 by dutchz
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Another roller, this time with the motor in. The tank and tail are fitted. The tail will be trimmed up still. The tank took a lot of work, I had to make a whole new tunnel to make it fit a Z chassis. Next thing will be a complete rewire of the bike.

1974 Kawasaki Z1
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17 Jan 2008 19:03 #189846 by Dr Zed
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Dutchz,

I loved your old look, but this is coming along something special I think, I have even used a couple of your ideas on my bike (hope you don't mind), look forward to seeing it when it is all completed, should be simply awesome !!!!!!
Cheers
Tony
B) B) B)

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17 Jan 2008 19:05 #189847 by dutchz
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October '07... wiring time. Stoked because I scored a set of smoothies on Ebay. The intakes have been modified extensively and I got them for just over $300. The set was in much better condition than expected and cleaned up real nice. It looks like they may have been modified by Pops Yoshi in his LA shop in the seventies. The intake mouths have been blended into the stacks and all the 'blind' tubes have been removed.


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17 Jan 2008 19:05 #189848 by dutchz
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Dr Zed wrote:

Dutchz,

I loved your old look, but this is coming along something special I think, I have even used a couple of your ideas on my bike (hope you don't mind), look forward to seeing it when it is all completed, should be simply awesome !!!!!!
Cheers
Tony
B) B) B)


Thanks man, and can't wait to see it!

1974 Kawasaki Z1
Stock front hub and rear axle.

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17 Jan 2008 19:06 #189849 by dutchz
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the modded intake

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17 Jan 2008 19:06 #189850 by dutchz
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yosh?

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17 Jan 2008 19:07 #189851 by dutchz
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shiny...

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18 Jan 2008 03:31 #189870 by stever
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This is just great, something completly different I am in awe:unsure:

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