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No fuses, no relays, one wire tail light. Keeping, stator and reg/rect and thats it. At least that's how is suppose to work. OO and no key!
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1982 KZ1000 J2 ~ Project (Street Fighter - Project Section)
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man thid build just keeps getting better
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The left/right controls will both be handled with a single multiple conductor cable, more then likely 6, but maybe 9 to leave me some room to use the other buttons if I need them. That lap button would be a great nitro button.. lol
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So I finished up the battery and components box and mocked everything up (reg/rect, battery, starter relay, M-Unit, M-Lock, and a spot for my custom igniter. I used all my old components for mock up purposes and will be replacing later. Now I just need to pull the box apart and paint it before I start running the wiring permanently.
A quick note on the M-Unit and its mounting arrangement. I originally planned on mounting it on its own tray horizontally across the top of the battery box facing up. However, the unit has a built in alarm w/tilt sensor and for that to work it has to be mounted vertically like you see it now. How effective it is has yet to be seen, but figured if it has it I will try and use it.
Also, you may have notice above that I added back in the starter relay. The M-Unit starter relay is rated at 40A and recommends using the factory relay for some motorcycles with larger draw. So I figured I would use it to make sure I didn't have an issue.
Lastly, that the M-Lock is mounted at the bottom of the tray in front of the M-Unit. You can see it in the first pick. It will sit behind the side cover and be completly hidden from view. A quick pass of the FOB should fire her up. (in theory) We shall see. .
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~Jack
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I got these in the mail yesturday, sooner then i thought and as I had a difficult timing tracking them down I thought I would post the info in case anyone else doing a build or adding rear sets needs them.
These are Metric (M-6) Hex Bar Turnbuckles. They come in various sizes and are like 5 bucks a piece. I got them from Midwest Control Products. Fit, finish, and function is prefect.
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1978 KZ1000 A2
Thrown Together To Ride Til Winter
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1984 Goldwing 1200 Interstate
1982 Yamahopper QT50
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02 HD FLSTS Heritage
60's HD Hummer
70's Honda 550 Four
70 Yamaha 100
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www.midwestcontrol.com/series.php?id=170
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finding an off the shelf part that fits,functions and looks that good you scored :ohmy: .
are they thick enough to be able to machine the center round and lighten up a little?
leon
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531blackbanshee wrote: way to go jack :evil: !
finding an off the shelf part that fits,functions and looks that good you scored :ohmy: .
are they thick enough to be able to machine the center round and lighten up a little?
leon
Leon,
They are pretty beefy. Im sure you could take the center down some. Want me to send you one to try it out?
~Jack
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just for gits and shiggles :silly: ,
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Great work,
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77 KZ 1000 B1 LTD (awaiting electrical resurrection)
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same bikes but in totally different ways. Nice to see a different perspective on things. Your
work is much cleaner by the way. I don't know how I missed your build up to this point. Great job
taking this KZ into the 21st century. Id say I cant wait to see her done but I don't want to spoil
your fun. Cant wait to see the crotch rocket kids walk by this one and say "What Tha" and you will
have to wipe drool off it.
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