Kz bobber finally done

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Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 01:09
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Got this bike running good cant wait for the riding season just wanted to see what the kz guys thought of this thanks

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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 01:13
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No front brake :S
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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 01:15
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Couple more pics

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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 01:19
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Dident want one 550 wheel looks like crap big hub on one side for rotor so I got a 440 wheel and looks way better the bike stops pretty fast and it's too low to go round corners fast so have to watch your speed on the back roads

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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 03:06
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Kind of agree with ed on the front brake thing. Living in the county I'm surrounded by dirt and gravel roads. Only time ive ever dropped a bike is from under/over braking

Other than that looks nice
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 04:04
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did u go dark side on it if so what size did u use
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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 09:36
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Nice work. I like the chain tensioner. Did you do the welding?
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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 09:43 - 27 Feb 2013 09:45
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My neighbor’s granddaughter said she wants her handlebars back. She said she doesn’t have a front brake either so she figures you won’t really need one. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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27 Feb 2013 09:48 - 19 May 2013 23:34
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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 10:00
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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 10:17
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:woohoo: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I'm surprised you found a picture of me wearing socks with my sandals. :blush:
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Re: Kz bobber finally done

27 Feb 2013 12:51 - 27 Feb 2013 17:47
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luckykz wrote: Dident want one 550 wheel looks like crap big hub on one side for rotor so I got a 440 wheel and looks way better the bike stops pretty fast and it's too low to go round corners fast so have to watch your speed on the back roads
How about a 750-4 dual disk up front? A fork brace (or fender) would be good too.
Riding that bike fast might not be a great idea. good luck.
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