My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

11 Jun 2013 03:11
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Are you planning on keeping the stock air box on it?
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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

11 Jun 2013 13:46
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wagonmaster69 wrote: Are you planning on keeping the stock air box on it?

going with a "no" on that :P ..........

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

11 Jun 2013 21:08
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Been following this on customfighters! Watching closely.
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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

15 Jun 2013 12:41
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531blackbanshee wrote:
wagonmaster69 wrote: Are you planning on keeping the stock air box on it?

going with a "no" on that :P ..........

leon

How come haha? It fits fine at the moment and my father is strongly against the pod filters... Thinks they are unreliable and perform poorly in certain conditions (crosswinds?). I told him, it really isnt an issue. thoughts?

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

15 Jun 2013 12:42
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CruisingRam wrote: Been following this on customfighters! Watching closely.

Yea Custom Fighters seems to be a different crowd.... I don't get the bikes with the tails sticking sky high at all... ruined bikes IMO lol. I get a little more love over here.

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

15 Jun 2013 13:09 - 15 Jun 2013 13:11
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tucsonKZ1kP wrote: ...my father is strongly against the pod filters....

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

15 Jun 2013 13:39
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Looking real good. Speaking of tails, what are you planning for a tail? Can you run thr KZ boat tail on the police? I have that same front fender, but it's currently white and I'm not sure I like it. My plans were to paint it exactly like yours. It looks good on your bike in the pics. Do you like the look?

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

15 Jun 2013 13:56
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I'm not sure about the boat tail or what it looks like haha... I'm a noobie. Post a link!

As of right now I really like the way it looks... I would do slightly different things if it were solely my bike but he is a bigger guy and his priority is comfort.

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

16 Jun 2013 12:44 - 16 Jun 2013 12:47
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Last edit: 16 Jun 2013 12:47 by tucsonKZ1kP.

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

16 Jun 2013 13:00
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After flipping the sprocket chain looks much straighter... A little cush drive trimming and I think it will be fine.



Little Mock up... I WANNA HEAR IT RUN!

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

16 Jun 2013 15:35
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tucsonKZ1kP wrote: I'm not sure about the boat tail or what it looks like haha... I'm a noobie. Post a link!

As of right now I really like the way it looks... I would do slightly different things if it were solely my bike but he is a bigger guy and his priority is comfort.

I'm talking about the plastic tail on most Z1 or KZ's from the '70's. Maybe I just call them a boat tail. I think it's the coolest part of the bike. You would likely have to fab up some mounts with your police frame.

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Re: My 2000 KZP project bike! First timer, but all out

16 Jun 2013 16:10
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I like this look...

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