KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project

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20 Jun 2016 00:48 - 20 Jun 2016 21:49 #732071 by SWEKZ
KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project was created by SWEKZ
So, I thought that I'd start a thread about my project with a KZ740 L4, I've had great use of this forum along the way so now I guess it's time to start sharing :P I'm new to road bikes (been riding some motox and enduro so 2-wheels aren't new though) and started with my driver's licence this fall, for this I picked up this kz with the intention to use it for practice only and the buy a newer one once I got the licence. But, when driving it I started to like it more and more and finally realized that I don't want to sell it :) I didn't quite like the headlight on the bike so I figured that I'd change it to a round one, ended up with tearing the bike apart ... :silly: The engine runs very nice and smooth so I let it be for now. This is the first time I do something like this so there has been a lot of trial and error during the project (emphasis on error =) but I'm starting to get the hang of it and starting to get quite happy of the results!

The bike isn't that far from being finished at the moment but I figure that I try to post the project from the beginning anyways!
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20 Jun 2016 01:12 #732073 by SWEKZ
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* Started to disassemble

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* Cut the rear frame off

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* Frame cleared

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20 Jun 2016 01:17 #732075 by SWEKZ
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My plan was to make an electrical compartment to hide all of the electrics like this, though at this point I hadn't measured the clearance needed for the rear tire... :whistle:

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20 Jun 2016 01:26 #732076 by SWEKZ
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Had a local company bend the hoop and fitted it to the rear frame, also started on the seat pan (which I had to toss later because of the clearance problem, the new seat pan is what I'm working on at the moment =)

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Made a case for the battery

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First hint of how it could look :cheer:

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20 Jun 2016 01:35 #732078 by SWEKZ
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All adjustments to the frame was done so I assembled the bike back together again to begin with the wiring, completed the wiring (which btw took ages since I didn't have a clue what I was doing in the beginning, here google and youtube became my two best friends :laugh: ) and then realised the previously mentioned clearance issue

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Started to solve the clearance

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20 Jun 2016 02:24 #732084 by SWEKZ
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Once finished with the adjustments I had the frame sandblasted ( forgot to remove the chassiplate so it was completely blasted away, only the rivets remained haha )

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Sent the frame and other parts for powdercoating, meanwhile I painted the engine


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20 Jun 2016 02:32 #732085 by SWEKZ
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Shaved off some of the fins and installed the engine

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Swingarm, footrests and brake pedal installed

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Sandblasted and sanded the parts that was left to paint, the lower fork legs and front fender I painted black followed by a 2k satin clear. Calipers were painted with a black glossy caliper paint.

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20 Jun 2016 03:03 #732086 by SWEKZ
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The gas tank had some dents to it. Bought one of those "glue tab pullers", sanded the tank down and pulled out the dents as much as possible before laying a 2k epoxyprimer, worked quite well! After the primer I smoothed the remaining dents with a filler. Sanded it (here I underestimated exactly how smooth the surface needs to be if the results are going to be good :( ) Painted it with a green/brown/gray color and then put 3 coats of clear. Wetsanded the clear and sanded trough on a small, small elevated spot of about 1x2mm... !! :evil: ... For now I just cover the spot with some clear for protection and leave it alone until winter (we got like 6 months of the year when it's not so pleasant to
ride motorcycle so I will have more time then =)

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20 Jun 2016 03:12 #732087 by SWEKZ
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Got the rear wheel on and the new shocks mounted :) It's a bit chaotic around the garage at the moment, partly because a car lift is to be installed and everything needs to move before and partly because I am not quite the master of order :P

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Front fork and wheel is on, finally it's a two wheeler again! Clear coat is not polished, kinda lost the enrgy on that matter when I sanded through, would be like putting makeup on a pig hehe, polished the side covers though!

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20 Jun 2016 04:25 #732089 by SWEKZ
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Made some preload-washers in 3 steps so that I can try some various settings once roadworthy

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Front calipers, mufflers and emblem mounted

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Drilled holes, threaded and mounted screws to prevent the controls from hitting the gas tank

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20 Jun 2016 04:28 #732090 by SWEKZ
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Started to rewire the electrics to fit in the new compartment, real crowded in there now =)

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view of the wheelhouse

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Speedo installed

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20 Jun 2016 04:32 #732091 by SWEKZ
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And that's how far I have come at the moment, today I'm going to pick up some aluminium for the new seat-pan and get the bike moved to where I work which is better suited for sheet metal. :cheer:

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