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imon_2nd wrote: Cool bike, Hollywood!
Isn't the oil cooler a tad small considering the power output, blower, etc?
Cheers,
Dave
zed1015 wrote: Don't know how much weight i saved as i just started with a frame and built it but the bike is a whole lot lighter than my other Zeds and about twice as fast :lol:
As for the harness i mounted the components and built the harness as simple as possible which means no relays and only one main fuse for the battery/ignition.
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531blackbanshee wrote: if i was going with the bimota tank and tail,
i would probably keep some period wheels and get the brakes upgraded,build my own swingarm to match the style of the one in your pic but in stock or close length.
i would then get some fork emulators and new springs for the front forks,some of those ikon shocks like tri bought,avon road rider tires and go with a bimota paint scheme in green and white.
except i would want a candy lime green and would use close to this paint scheme.
i would keep the frame black.
or i would slam a zx6/636/10 frontend on it with the six spoke wheels,like these
then custom build my own underbraced round tube swingarm to accept the zx wheels and use all the zx brakes and keep the ikon shocks.
i myself would prolly go the later route.
here is what i mean by my own underbraced swingarm,
thats my .02 ymmv.
leon
les holt wrote: That thing is freaking cool! That's some pretty slick work on that heads fin work.
I'm finishing up a round tube arm for a guy now, I should be able to post pics maybe by monday of a finished one. 2" over with twin shock set up for ZX6 wheel. I love the 6 spoke zx wheels but they are a bitch to keep clean, went with the 3 spokes and it's much easier, maybe cause they are chrome but don't care!
It looks like my rearsets will fit perfectly for you.
As for late model front ends or usd's, Theres a few options for a somewhat plug and play, Some can be done with just a bearing swap, some require just a stem swap and some just need new trees all together to best serve our needs. There is some trade offs with the newer conversions, mostly with being shorter and loosing ground clearance and second you tend to loose some effective rake on the chassis when the front goes down and the rear doesn't but, you do gain some trail because most have a lot less offset in the trees. I've got 2 chassis going on the jig here in about 3-4 weeks, I do some playing around with different combos to see just what kind of numbers one truly ends up with. The gains are both the added rigidity plus the brake upgrade! Those 2 things are big by themselves let alone the wow factor when it's pulled off right!
Les
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les holt wrote: Not sure on the wheels of the 10 and 6 being different but I would bet that the 10's are wider. The 14's are heavy compared to the others by quite a bit. On the forks, Suzuki's are pretty consistent on fork size and length but Kaw's are all over the place. I like the newer stuff myself but they don't lend themselves to gullwinged trees well, you have to drop the lower tree as well. The way I see it is get a whole front to match the wheel your wanting. It saves on parts selection and debugging although I put 04 wheels on my bike that has 09 forks and an arm with spacers built to take an 09 wheel and rotor spacing was dead on, had to make spacers for the front wheel but that isn't uncommon. The rear was a dead bolt in. The only real suggestion I have is to buy a complete later model setup forks with the brakes, master cylinder and axle. I know the money is higher but, you get parts that aren't wore out, parts that match and most of the time you save money over the total package. I just worked a deal on new zx14 forks with calipers and master for fair money so they are out there, just use a plan and follow it, it will save you tons of money in the long haul.
Les
Drooz wrote: Hey, nice Project!! I'll be following along with interest!
I believe the zx6r rear wheel is 1/2" narrower than the zx10r. At least, the '04 -'05 one's are. It made it a little easier to get the chain inside the frame and past the wheel/tire. You can still use a 180mm tire.
We used a zx6r rear wheel and a whole zx10r front end on my KZ.
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Zedone wrote: Can you post more pics of your swingarm? I've never seen a Calfab with that type of extruded alum. tubing before... maybe it's a one off?
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