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25 Jan 2013 19:56 #569262 by chonus
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No I havnt done any wiring yet. I have to make up a little battery/electronics box. I did get the 636 wiring harness so I can use the original junctions. It should be interesting

-Dave

'82 kz305 lil bob
'82 kz1000 streetfighter project
'80 kz750/4 LTD
'02 kx125

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25 Jan 2013 19:59 #569264 by wireman
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StreetfighterKz wrote:

chonus wrote: Let me know if you guys see anything wrong with my design.



I see the mount as wanting to flatten out and spread the frame rails under heavy loading. The triangle gussets don't look like they really gusset anything but I could be wrong. I would make some sort of vertical brace instead.

Later, Doug

The little triangle gussets will help keep it from twisting front to back forth,id take some of the same material and just cap the ends off from side to side should be plenty strong B)

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25 Jan 2013 19:59 #569265 by chonus
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Wireman, that's where I cut the braces off, they have been filled in when the brace went back on.

-Dave

'82 kz305 lil bob
'82 kz1000 streetfighter project
'80 kz750/4 LTD
'02 kx125
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26 Jan 2013 02:08 #569327 by chonus
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And yea everything is straight

-Dave

'82 kz305 lil bob
'82 kz1000 streetfighter project
'80 kz750/4 LTD
'02 kx125

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31 Jan 2013 22:57 #570170 by chonus
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what do you guys think of velocity stacks? I dont really like the look of pods and theres no way the air box is going back on there. I love the look but since ill be running cv carbs at first, I think they may look stupid. like putting a fake hood scoop on a toyota corolla B) B)

-Dave

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'82 kz1000 streetfighter project
'80 kz750/4 LTD
'02 kx125

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01 Feb 2013 01:19 #570192 by wireman
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Stick with pods anyday over velocity stacks if youre riding it on the street,about the same affect as riding down a gravel road at 55mph with your mouth wide open! :sick: :woohoo:

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01 Feb 2013 14:17 #570247 by chonus
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Even the ones with a screen are that bad? I was thinking about running the stacks that have the screen, and then making some foam inserts. I thought that would be slick. The k&n pods turn black in a month and z1e have some but I've never heard of them

-Dave

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'82 kz1000 streetfighter project
'80 kz750/4 LTD
'02 kx125

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01 Feb 2013 15:02 #570251 by 650mod
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The ones that Z1 sells are Emgo- I run those on my 650. I really like them- they're a nice, small, inexpensive unit. You can clean them, and they don't look dirty like K+N's.
Only downside I've noticed is highway riding- if you're wearing baggy jeans/jeans that flap in the wind, they can starve the outter cyl's if you're hit with a sidewind. Just have to lean your knees out a little to avoid that.
Otherwise, I'd say they're a good buy.

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Wiseco 720cc big bore
Dynajet stage 3 carb kit with pods
2002 Kawasaki Z750 exhaust
2001 Buell lightning front end
1999 Ninja 600 swingarm with 1999 Ninja 900 rear rim
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01 Feb 2013 16:26 #570255 by bluezbike
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Talk about fine tuning!!!!

:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

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06 Feb 2013 15:52 #571092 by chonus
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anybody know what kinda seat this is? or maybe reckognize this bike enough to know who built/owns it? I must own this seat :evil: :evil:

-Dave

'82 kz305 lil bob
'82 kz1000 streetfighter project
'80 kz750/4 LTD
'02 kx125

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06 Mar 2013 00:28 #575567 by symbolical
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I believe that it's gularri I know I spelled that wrong. I've seen only a few of that seat on ebay. those are not cheap. I'm trying to make a new one that will look like that too.

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07 Mar 2013 00:30 #575740 by chonus
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Little update... Ive been mocking up rearsets and the tailpiece. waiting on a couple bungs from bungking. Ive also been working on a wiring diagram I made up on a poster-board. Im not quite sure how to wire the hi lo switch to the m unit, so Im gonna have to do a lil more research on that. Oh got an Mlock too. B) B) might sew it into the seat i dunno yet
oh and got my manifolds n pods on the bike

-Dave

'82 kz305 lil bob
'82 kz1000 streetfighter project
'80 kz750/4 LTD
'02 kx125

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