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'78 KZ1000 makeover 19 Feb 2010 09:36 #349163

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Ok, Ok, if we must be practical, then I have another idea from a different Italian builder. Why not go with the MV Agusta style exhaust 4 in 4 out all under the tail. Might be too wide to fit under the KZ tail. I guess you could stack them. Take a header collector and turn it around backwards to use as a tip. That way you won't be roasting Mama's keister directly. Guess you won't see many stock MV exhausts for sale on ebay like you do for say a K7 Gixxer. Don't see many MV's with a slip-on do ya?
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'78 KZ1000 makeover 19 Feb 2010 10:38 #349172

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The idea crossed my mind a few months ago...until I priced used ones on ebay :ohmy: There's a used Arrow RG3 up for auction right now for the MV....bidding is only at $627 with 3 days left :whistle: I think to cut costs in the short run, I'll use a stock undertail muffler. As far as fitting under the stock KZ tail, I am thinking I may need to lay up a glass replica tail that is a little wider to fit what I want. Great idea though testarossa, keep 'em comming!
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'78 KZ1000 makeover 19 Feb 2010 16:59 #349216

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i think maybe beasley or airtech sells wider longer tailsections for dragracing maybe a cheaper easier way to go.
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Thanks Timebomb, I'll look into that. It would certainly save me time, and potentialy be cheaper than fabbing my own...but mostly faster than prototyping my own one off part. :whistle:

I dropped off my cylinder, head and valve cover at J&P's this afternoon. I apologise to everyone hoping to know their exact process, but when I asked exactly how they made my cases look so awesome, they just smiled and said that alot of the local shops would love to know their "3 or 4 step process" and that is was proprietary. :( We'll see though, I still have some time to pester it out of them ;)

Now, on for some good news!
I drove the 60 miles to Long Beach and visited a salvage shop there that had a Speed Triple SSSA. After some hagling and rooting around for the rear caliper that had dissapeared (didn't find it) I walked out with this beautiful hunk of aluminum and steel -
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It's so pretty!
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The top view (as if no one's ever seen one of these)
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'78 KZ1000 makeover 19 Feb 2010 18:04 #349228

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Single sided swingarm....Droooooooooooooool! B)

Larry and I have spoke on this concept numerous times.... Would love to do one... Definitely keep a project posting going on your progress...


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The profile. I was suprised at how clean this swingarm was for the price. Unfortunately, it is not entirely complete - I still need to source or make the side bushings for the swingarm pivot and get a rear caliper. But for 230 bones, I was satisfied I didn't get ripped off B) :woohoo: B)
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Good stuff. Gonna be interesting.
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OMR, I plan to do just that ;) Now that I've put up some pics, lets get to some numbers!
The '08 Triumph swingarm measurements are as follows -
Pivot centerline to axle centerline = 19 13/16"
(compared to 19 5/8" as measured on stock swinger, still mounted on frame)
Triumph swingarm width at pivot = 11 3/16"
Swingarm axle width inside flange heads = 13 1/4"
Weight (as measured on my absolutely precise bathroom scale) = 34.5 lbs

I was surprised at the heft of this part, but I have to keep in mind that most of the rear wheel components are incorporated into the swinger instead of the wheel. Besides, I'm not doing this for the weight savings! :laugh:
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'78 KZ1000 makeover 19 Feb 2010 19:03 #349239

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Single sided will be totally cool! Thanks for sharing and please keep us updated. I'm not familiar with a single sided swingarm at all, so even the pictures you posted are very interesting. This will be an awesome build to watch. Keep up the good work! :)
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I can promise you all that this is as exciting for me as it will be for you. I can just about guarantee some mistakes and setbacks, but thats what projects are all about! :laugh:

I do have a question about posting though, if someone thats been here longer can enlightne me: Should I keep this build entirely in my projects post, or should I break it up: i.e. make a post in the chassis forum for the frame jig and modifications, or in the engine forum for the engine build....Thanks for your support my friends. With your help I plan to make one sweeeeeet little scoot!
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