'79 Kz650 Project
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'79 Kz650 Project
07 Sep 2011 14:26 - 07 Sep 2011 15:16
Hey guys, new to the site. I normally build ratrods/hotrods or just about anything I find cool. First bike build, new welder just showed up today so I can really get some work done this weekend.
1979 Kz650
20k original miles
Runs great
Plan:
Lengthen swingarm (already cut into 3 pieces) - length tbd.
Weld on my new shock mount tabs
Find a different tank
Solo seat
Drag bars
Kz650b spoke wheels
1979 Kz650
20k original miles
Runs great
Plan:
Lengthen swingarm (already cut into 3 pieces) - length tbd.
Weld on my new shock mount tabs
Find a different tank
Solo seat
Drag bars
Kz650b spoke wheels
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
07 Sep 2011 16:32
Hello, Onetype, and WELCOME to KZr!
Am seeing 5 pics just fine.
Good Fortune!
Am seeing 5 pics just fine.
Good Fortune!
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
07 Sep 2011 19:43
Thanks!
I should have waited until the new buzz box arrived so I could brace the swingarm before I cut. It's just going to take a lot more measurements to get it true again. I got a little too happy with the cut off wheel :evil:
I should have waited until the new buzz box arrived so I could brace the swingarm before I cut. It's just going to take a lot more measurements to get it true again. I got a little too happy with the cut off wheel :evil:
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
09 Sep 2011 02:20
Got a bunch done today.
Picked up tubing to stretch the swingarm
Finished some grinding/welding on the frame
Waiting for parts to show up
Started on my 1940's Coca Cola ice chest restoration too!
Pics to come.
Picked up tubing to stretch the swingarm
Finished some grinding/welding on the frame
Waiting for parts to show up
Started on my 1940's Coca Cola ice chest restoration too!
Pics to come.
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
18 Sep 2011 05:06 - 18 Sep 2011 05:08
Got a lot done today!
Bike is low. Perfect rake, i'm not even going to mess with the front.
To do list:
Waiting on hub and chain to install 18 rear
Put on my drag bars
relocate ignition
finish the rear tubing
find a tank
make a seat
extend rear brake
fab a bracket for the rear brake
paint everything
Bike is low. Perfect rake, i'm not even going to mess with the front.
To do list:
Waiting on hub and chain to install 18 rear
Put on my drag bars
relocate ignition
finish the rear tubing
find a tank
make a seat
extend rear brake
fab a bracket for the rear brake
paint everything
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
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Bike has about 5 inches of stretch now.
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
18 Sep 2011 17:54
If you weren't going to make it long you should have left it stock. 5 inches ain't nothin'. Now here's a guy who knows how to stretch a bike. You may want to add 20 feet or so to that swingarm.
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
18 Sep 2011 18:02 - 18 Sep 2011 18:03
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
18 Sep 2011 18:04650ed wrote: If you weren't going to make it long you should have left it stock. 5 inches ain't nothin'. Now here's a guy who knows how to stretch a bike. You may want to add 20 feet or so to that swingarm.
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That's got to have a reeeeeal nice turning radius.
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Re: '79 Kz650 Project
18 Sep 2011 22:01
I would have loved to keep it stock length. And I thought about just putting my spare swingarm on it, but it had to go back so it's not hitting me in the ass.
And there's no way I was going to do a hardtail stretch like everyone else and their mom.
And there's no way I was going to do a hardtail stretch like everyone else and their mom.
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