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13 Aug 2016 03:18davido wrote: A couple of things might be interesting for you
www.lowbrowcustoms.com/clamp-on-sprocket...or-1-1-8-tubing.html .
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I also checked my frame using string and a waterpas. Everything looked good until I put the engine in and it wasnt so good. I took the frame to
www.bakker-framebouw.nl/contact
and he got it all straightened out for me. He also put in some bracing and spaced the rear wheel properly. Very happy and a good price.
Im enjoying the build.Good luck
Hi David,
I have been reading trough your build without knowing you are another dutchman on the KZ forum :laugh:
Nice build you have, like the way you try to learn all the skills yourself like anodizing and building your own wiring loom.
When i started riding bikes years ago , Nico Bakker was already a big name in racing and building frames.
My measurements were with the engine in the frame so I hope it is straight.
When I get it on the welding table I will have a closer look.
Where are at in the Netherlands?
I am in NB
Eric
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13 Aug 2016 05:24
Eric, Sorry,not a Dutchman,Just another stomme buitenlander! Living up here in NH. Other end of the country to you.
I also remember Nico Bakker from back in the day.It was nice to meet him and see his workshop. Nice to see new frames still being put together by the next generation.Old school skills living on.
Anyway I have a few years of contacts and addresses in my favourites,a lot of them from around the Netherlands,so if your looking for anything special let me know. Enjoying your build.
I just got back from holidays so ive got to blow the dust of mine and get the wiring sorted. Ordered a flush aircraft style fuel cap yesterday. Should get that next week.
I also remember Nico Bakker from back in the day.It was nice to meet him and see his workshop. Nice to see new frames still being put together by the next generation.Old school skills living on.
Anyway I have a few years of contacts and addresses in my favourites,a lot of them from around the Netherlands,so if your looking for anything special let me know. Enjoying your build.
I just got back from holidays so ive got to blow the dust of mine and get the wiring sorted. Ordered a flush aircraft style fuel cap yesterday. Should get that next week.
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14 Aug 2016 06:36
Oké, I need some advice from you experts about 2 things (for the moment
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1. I like the engine to stay as it is and only change some gaskets, rebuild the carbs, change oil and oil filter.
-is there anything else I should take care of?
(according to the PO, the engine was running in good order when he sopped it 2 years ago)
2. I like to paint the engine and have seen various methods on the forum.
(VHT, Duplicolor, etc)
this is what I have planned
degrease, clean, blast, brush and paint it with VHT.
-will VHT be good enough or do I need to use some sort of primer?
thanks
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1. I like the engine to stay as it is and only change some gaskets, rebuild the carbs, change oil and oil filter.
-is there anything else I should take care of?
(according to the PO, the engine was running in good order when he sopped it 2 years ago)
2. I like to paint the engine and have seen various methods on the forum.
(VHT, Duplicolor, etc)
this is what I have planned
degrease, clean, blast, brush and paint it with VHT.
-will VHT be good enough or do I need to use some sort of primer?
thanks
Eric
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14 Aug 2016 07:05 - 14 Aug 2016 10:46
The big plan is to have it running in a month of two and see how it goes.
Then next year or so do the paint job on the tank etc. using these colors.
I found a project on this forum which blow me away.
It is kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/454601-1980-project from rich67.
The craftsmanship on this build is superb and if I can reach only 50% of this I will be a happy man :laugh:
Unfortunately it stopped about 7 months ago and i am curious about the finished product.
Then next year or so do the paint job on the tank etc. using these colors.
I found a project on this forum which blow me away.
It is kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/454601-1980-project from rich67.
The craftsmanship on this build is superb and if I can reach only 50% of this I will be a happy man :laugh:
Unfortunately it stopped about 7 months ago and i am curious about the finished product.
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14 Aug 2016 10:31 - 14 Aug 2016 10:42
Im about to do the same thing Ive got a real nice undercoat of road tac and going to pull the pan, cleanup with diesel and marvel mystery oil and clean the oil pick up screen and see what is in there after cleanup with degreaser and some engine bright the plugs and spacers fit perfectly
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14 Aug 2016 12:08
tja, ik ben ook een buitenlander in Nederland...
I used to live here but now I'm just visiting for a week.
I've also been up to Nico Bakker's shop; I felt like I was entering the temple of motorcycling. I only took them an alloy wheel to straighten. What a nice bunch of regular guys, no attitude at all. I wanted to move in and stay there.
I used to live here but now I'm just visiting for a week.
I've also been up to Nico Bakker's shop; I felt like I was entering the temple of motorcycling. I only took them an alloy wheel to straighten. What a nice bunch of regular guys, no attitude at all. I wanted to move in and stay there.
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16 Aug 2016 05:27
After cleaning with degrease and high pressure hose.
Then the $20 grid clean equipment
And verry happy with the result.
Then the $20 grid clean equipment

And verry happy with the result.
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16 Aug 2016 08:56
Im considering soda blast and lots of water. I haven't decided yet
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17 Aug 2016 00:16
I have tried soda blast with a different gun but it blocks easily.
Maybe I give it another go with this air gun.
If you start blasting protect yourself because the return blast can hurt your skin
Next job is taking some covers of for polishing and spraying.
Eric
Maybe I give it another go with this air gun.
If you start blasting protect yourself because the return blast can hurt your skin

Next job is taking some covers of for polishing and spraying.
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17 Aug 2016 11:01 - 17 Aug 2016 11:37
Ive been doing buffing for years, thats why I dont do paint. this is just a quick fix and flip. Mabe a winter time to do project and I keep it.
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24 Aug 2016 08:46
Finally summer in Holland.
But before relaxing in the sun I got a job to do.
Painting the engine while it is dry and sunny outside.
200 meters of masking tape :pinch:
And after spraying could not resist to put on some covers (wil be done later)
Very happy with the result :woohoo:
Now of to the pool.
But before relaxing in the sun I got a job to do.
Painting the engine while it is dry and sunny outside.
200 meters of masking tape :pinch:
And after spraying could not resist to put on some covers (wil be done later)
Very happy with the result :woohoo:
Now of to the pool.
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