KZ440 First build, FINISHED
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28 May 2014 18:54jsnabbs wrote:Nduetime wrote: Sure, if you don't mind...it looks pretty good in my opinion.
Sorry man, I threw the seat away
No big deal...I'll just continue to study the old photo.
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Re: KZ440 First build, input welcome
03 Jun 2014 10:53
New rubber, went with the Dunlop K82
and sat the tank on the frame, will get the tank re-sprayed, but maybe after summer ( i wanna get this on the street)
I dont like the color, but i dont hate it either
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and sat the tank on the frame, will get the tank re-sprayed, but maybe after summer ( i wanna get this on the street)
I dont like the color, but i dont hate it either
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Re: KZ440 First build, input welcome
03 Jun 2014 11:21
Wow really nice man! You are doing a great job with it! I'm very jealous! Hehe
I'd be terrified to completely strip my engine down like you have. Keep up the work, that is going to be one nice machine. I would really like to see the Kawi green on the seat to see how that would look!
I'd be terrified to completely strip my engine down like you have. Keep up the work, that is going to be one nice machine. I would really like to see the Kawi green on the seat to see how that would look!
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03 Jun 2014 12:34 - 03 Jun 2014 12:35PennChemist wrote: Wow really nice man! You are doing a great job with it! I'm very jealous! Hehe
I'd be terrified to completely strip my engine down like you have. Keep up the work, that is going to be one nice machine. I would really like to see the Kawi green on the seat to see how that would look!
The way i view my project is more of a project manager role, I know how i want it to look and i just took it apart and will put it back together. The motor is being looked after by a kawasaki expert here in in berlin, and all the fab work was done by a pro
any examples of the color for the seat? at the moment im leaning more towards a black canvas. but thats why i posted input welcome, maybe i dont see "all" the possibilities
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03 Jun 2014 16:34 - 03 Jun 2014 16:35
if canvas gets wet it will stay wet for a long time unless its hot and dry. Vinyl you just wipe off and you wont get a wet ass. project looks nice BTW
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04 Jun 2014 06:18DoctoRot wrote: if canvas gets wet it will stay wet for a long time unless its hot and dry. Vinyl you just wipe off and you wont get a wet ass. project looks nice BTW
very good point
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11 Jun 2014 14:37
starting to get it back together
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Re: KZ440 First build, input welcome
11 Jun 2014 15:19 - 11 Jun 2014 15:41
I like the stance a lot. Looks like you lowered the front end via forks/triple tree. Any other changes to the stance or is that all it took?
With that tiny front fender you're going to be cleaning muck off the front of the bike after every ride.
With that tiny front fender you're going to be cleaning muck off the front of the bike after every ride.
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Re: KZ440 First build, input welcome
11 Jun 2014 15:38
The stance has changed because of the tank being mounted higher, the forks are only just poking out of the triple tree a little.
yup it will be getting dirty, but thats how i like it and want it to look, maybe in the future a motorsheild on the frame
yup it will be getting dirty, but thats how i like it and want it to look, maybe in the future a motorsheild on the frame
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Re: KZ440 First build, input welcome
11 Jun 2014 15:43
I see. It's the tank and clip ons. Looks great!
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Re: KZ440 First build, starting reassembly
11 Jun 2014 17:26
Yeah, the way the tank sits now changes the whole look. I was meaning to ask - did you modify the tank itself or the mounts on the frame? Forgive me if you covered this, I couldn't find it.
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Re: KZ440 First build, starting reassembly
17 Jun 2014 10:38
Got the motor back today and painted it mattblack, not sure i like it, what say ya'll?
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