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20 Aug 2011 08:35 #470245 by Derigo
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20 Aug 2011 08:57 #470248 by wireman
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looks good,seat looks a little hard on the ass though! :laugh:

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20 Aug 2011 22:12 #470489 by Marneman
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Sssssweet! B)

77 KZ1000-A1 "Bushido" Project
82 KZ1000 LTD "Terri Lee"


You know what, I don't have a one to some other number of douche-bag scale. So.. Six!

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22 Aug 2011 01:25 #470835 by badrhino
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More pics please!:whistle:

1980 KZ1000 with a 1982 KZ1000J motor with 1100 pistons and heads, Vance & Hines, 29MM Smooth Bores, Work in Progress
Franken Z!

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22 Aug 2011 10:38 #470869 by Derigo
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23 Aug 2011 13:55 #471175 by porchev914
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Some back story would be cool, what parts you used, how you fit them to the bike, the frame mods you needed (or wanted) to make. It helps others wanting to do something similar. Also, if its running and streetable, a ride report is essential! Thanks for sharing :)
Adam

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1978 KZ1000 A2A with 08'Speed Triple SSSA and '06 GSXR1000 front end

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24 Aug 2011 13:18 #471452 by Derigo
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I built this bike about 2 years ago with parts from a 2004 gsxr 600. A 5/8 offset front sprocket was used to offset the larger wheel.the mono shock was mounted under the seat.I made some bushings for the swing arm bolt and cut down the stem bearing for front forks to fit.It rides great and brakes better than a stock kz 900.

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24 Aug 2011 13:26 #471453 by Derigo
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24 Aug 2011 13:33 #471457 by Derigo
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24 Aug 2011 15:23 #471474 by 531blackbanshee
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def. a cool bike.

looks like you are sneeking up on the seat design.
i hate trying to make custom seats look right.
maybe the fact that i have no experience shaping foam could be part of it :whistle: .

leon

skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
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24 Aug 2011 15:51 #471480 by JEFFG1
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i think the bike looks pretty darn good i like the looks of the stock tails on the kzs but the gsxr doesnt look to bad kinda like it nice job:cheer:

1976 KZ 900 PRO STREET 1977 kz1000 dragbike project

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01 Sep 2011 20:21 #473619 by Derigo
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