Accidental project, part two
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Accidental project, part two
04 Aug 2008 20:17 - 04 Aug 2008 20:23
Think I started a thread here awhile ago but can't be bothered finding it :laugh:
This is my 1978 KZ750 Twin that I bought in mid-March to act as my daily rider while working on my Z1 project. Bought it from a dealership (mistake) and it ended up being a non-stop fixer upper. All the fixing up was finished friday finally and now she's going like a champ
My sad bike when I bought her, looks better in the picture then she was
Kz900ltd seat, some rewiring, new triple tree, new forks, new rear tire, rebuilt petcock, top end gaskets, new rings, new exhaust, rebuilt carbs and some cleaning later. 700km's put on this weekend
This is my 1978 KZ750 Twin that I bought in mid-March to act as my daily rider while working on my Z1 project. Bought it from a dealership (mistake) and it ended up being a non-stop fixer upper. All the fixing up was finished friday finally and now she's going like a champ
My sad bike when I bought her, looks better in the picture then she was
Kz900ltd seat, some rewiring, new triple tree, new forks, new rear tire, rebuilt petcock, top end gaskets, new rings, new exhaust, rebuilt carbs and some cleaning later. 700km's put on this weekend
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Re: Accidental project, part two
04 Aug 2008 20:54
Right on TIMBO!!:woohoo:
Awesome job,bud...way nice!
So get your ass over here and lets go riding...seriously.
Awesome job,bud...way nice!
So get your ass over here and lets go riding...seriously.
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Re: Accidental project, part two
04 Aug 2008 22:32
So that's what the rear grab handle looks like! I have never actually seen one, in spite of owning 10-12 750 twins over the past few years.
Glad to see I'm not the only one that rides with a tank bag, I can't do without mine
Glad to see I'm not the only one that rides with a tank bag, I can't do without mine
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Re: Accidental project, part two
05 Aug 2008 06:38
beautiful bike Tim, love the glamour shots.
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Re: Accidental project, part two
05 Aug 2008 07:35
Hey,I just noticed...we have the same keychain!
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Re: Accidental project, part two
05 Aug 2008 21:01
She does look sweet. Glad your not leaking oil on your rear tire anymore.
My buddy calls my magnetic tank bag a purse:P
I don't care. Way better than a back pack.
My buddy calls my magnetic tank bag a purse:P
I don't care. Way better than a back pack.
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83 GPZ 550 4-1,pods,Mikuni 36,000 + miles
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Re: Accidental project, part two
05 Aug 2008 23:15
Sandy wrote:
Thanks Link and Steve, the paint is still pretty rough but I can handle living with rough paint and a good engine over good paint and rough engine anyday :laugh:
As for the grab handle, I never really noticed it, gave my mom a ride today but she thought it was too far back to be useful. Tank bags are life savers, can't stand riding with a back pack.
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I'm glad about that too haha, also picked up a new bridgestone spitfire for the rear to replace the old one that was worn flat
Haha thanks Sandy, maybe next year after I figure out where I'm supposed to put all my bikes when I move into an apartment :laugh:Right on TIMBO!!:woohoo:
Awesome job,bud...way nice!
So get your ass over here and lets go riding...seriously.
Thanks Link and Steve, the paint is still pretty rough but I can handle living with rough paint and a good engine over good paint and rough engine anyday :laugh:
As for the grab handle, I never really noticed it, gave my mom a ride today but she thought it was too far back to be useful. Tank bags are life savers, can't stand riding with a back pack.
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She does look sweet. Glad your not leaking oil on your rear tire anymore.
I'm glad about that too haha, also picked up a new bridgestone spitfire for the rear to replace the old one that was worn flat
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Re: Accidental project, part two
06 Aug 2008 20:54 - 06 Aug 2008 20:57
Very Nice Tim,
I picked a similar exhaust system, probably the only brand available. Right? Mine is a two into one but still has head pipes that look close to the stock system.
I sure like the twin. Lots of low end torque.
KZCSI
I picked a similar exhaust system, probably the only brand available. Right? Mine is a two into one but still has head pipes that look close to the stock system.
I sure like the twin. Lots of low end torque.
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Re: Accidental project, part two
08 Aug 2008 15:44
KZCSI wrote:
Went out for a little run last night around dusk just around 50k's but as I reached the turnaround point the throttle cable snapped. If I was lucky, it would have been the return cable but it was the main one and so I had an interesting ride home with a suicide throttle :S
I think there were other brands available, this was just the only two into two system I could find that specifically said it didn't interfere with the kickstand.Very Nice Tim,
I picked a similar exhaust system, probably the only brand available. Right? Mine is a two into one but still has head pipes that look close to the stock system.
I sure like the twin. Lots of low end torque.
KZCSI
Went out for a little run last night around dusk just around 50k's but as I reached the turnaround point the throttle cable snapped. If I was lucky, it would have been the return cable but it was the main one and so I had an interesting ride home with a suicide throttle :S
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