Before and After from Sweden. (Kawasaki KZ750 -81)

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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

16 Jan 2010 15:47 - 16 Jan 2010 16:02
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Here´s one more.

Bofore:

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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

16 Jan 2010 16:03 - 16 Jan 2010 16:05
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After:

Anyone know how to insert two pics inte the same post ?

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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

16 Jan 2010 22:10
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Arnold wrote:
...Anyone know how to insert two pics into the same post?...



Excellent rejuvenation! :cheer:
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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

17 Jan 2010 02:22
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Thank you Pat,

You combined the two pictures in a different program first ?

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Re: Before and After from Sweden. (Kawasaki KZ750 -

17 Jan 2010 04:35
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[Your bike looks great , youve got skill. A friend of mine also painted his motor and his carbs started leaking byby beautiful paint!b]Arnold wrote:[/b]
Thank you Mellvis,

Took the engine halves apart, cleaned and glas blastered both of them. I then sprayed them with 3 coats of sliver metallic paint.

The blue string is liquid gasket and is now taken off. Have swaped all bolts and nuts for new ones...that makes big differense.
Will keep you posted as the work procedes.

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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

17 Jan 2010 06:30 - 17 Jan 2010 07:01
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Arnold wrote:
...You combined the two pictures in a different program first?...

Yes, used MS "Paint" to combine the two separate pics into a new single pic.
May combine as many pics as desired, but size of final pic should be within allowable KZR image posting limit.

Another option is using an off-site host such as Photobucket, and importing multiple pics from there into the single new KZR message being posted.

The single pic allowed in a new KZR post doesn't apply to pics contained in a "quoted" post, such as the following:

Arnold wrote:
Here´s one more.
Before:

And now posting this image:



So you could similarly respond to your own earlier post (eg., containing the "before" pic) via "Quote" and include the "after" pic.

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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

17 Jan 2010 06:58 - 17 Jan 2010 06:59
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...Another option is using an off-site host such as Photobucket, and importing multiple pics from there into the single new KZR message being posted....

Am a little gun-shy about using an off-site host such as Photobucket, because have returned to a KZR thread where pics from Photobucket were previously shown, sometimes to discover the pics are for whatever reason no longer in existence.

I believe the pics would have still been showing in the former KZR thread if they had been posted in the usual KZR manner instead of having been imported from Photobucket.

Could be mistaken about this because of unfamiliarity with Photobucket, and getting along okay with the standard KZR image posting methods.

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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

17 Jan 2010 07:10
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I think when it comes to photobucket the reason pictures go missing here is because the user deletes the picture from his or her photobucket account.
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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

17 Jan 2010 11:26 - 17 Jan 2010 11:34
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Yeah, if a pic is upploaded earlyer then it works to fit two pic into one post. One new and 1,2, 3 or more old ones.
Like this..





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Re: Before and After Kawasaki KZ750 Side enige cover

17 Jan 2010 11:31 - 17 Jan 2010 11:35
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Or like this..
And I just showed you 2 pics of my old Audi 100 Coupe S -74 by mistake :)

No more car pics...promise.




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Re: Before and After from Sweden. (Kawasaki KZ750 -

17 Jan 2010 11:43 - 17 Jan 2010 11:43
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Thank you lapeerray,
Yeah...that´s the downside with paint. But petrol is not as bad as breake fluid. That strips the paint to the metall in minutes. I´ll take my chanses..

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Re: Before and After from Sweden. Engine done !!

07 Feb 2010 12:32
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