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1977 KZ1000 Street/Strip Project
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Unfortunately, it's down again! "Missed" a shift and overreved it...bent 2 exhaust valves but I will replace all 4 since you can see where they all hit the pistons.
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your KZ1000 Street/Strip build is being featured in the BikeBuilds.net
directory here: tachrev's KZ1000 Street/Strip build
We’re currently displaying only a reduced-size photo (similar to what you’d find in Google
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If anyone would like to have a build of their own listed, just send me a message with a link to
the build thread and we’ll take care of the rest.
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www.kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/599876-kz...nengine-build#692932
Since I decided to pull the engine completely, I tore it down to the frame and did some clean up.
I cut off the kickstand and had my buddy reweld it further forward, since it was hitting my toe with the rear sets.
The we cleaned up some welds we couldn't get to from the suspension swap, added a steering stop.
After that I painted her back up and cleaned everything as I reassembled it.
New parts, other than the engine rebuild:
EK DR2 530 non o-ring drag chain tired of waiting for my $30 chinese special to smack me in the back of the head.
12cell Ballistic battery needed to replace the 8 cell I blew up with the charger. Wow, this 12 cell rocks! It sat in a box all winter with no charge and turned the bike over like it was a moped.
Primer
Paint
Reassembly!
Engine in
Ready for inspection
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No pics of us getting the motor out of the basement and into the bike?
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69ranchero351c wrote: Man that steering stop took so long to do, it was such a pain in the ass lol.
No pics of us getting the motor out of the basement and into the bike?
I wish. That was fun.
FYI everyone else reading...we rachet strapped it to a 2x6 and each grabbed an end.
A fully assembled KZ1000 engine weighs a lot. I carried it downstairs without the cylinders & head, starter, or stator cover on it.
Once you add all that....oye.
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your front end being backwards tripped me out for a minute there.
any particular reason it's reversed?
leon
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531blackbanshee wrote: congrats on the rebuild. :evil:
your front end being backwards tripped me out for a minute there.
any particular reason it's reversed?
leon
Welllll....they do it on grudge bikes to get as much wieght as far forward as possible, to help keep the front end down.
I doubt I make enough power for that to matter, so I mostly just did it for something different.
Actually, 69ranchero, who commented earlier, originally did it. I liked it and it's been that way ever since.
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