440 bobber

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440 bobber

12 Aug 2016 13:17
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Hi guys
I just picked up my first bike, an 82 kz440 ltd. I'm looking to do a simple bob on it. really just a solo seat and a set of apes I think. I was looking for a little guidence, some ideas of what others of you have done, what works and looks good. Thanks

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Re: 440 bobber

12 Aug 2016 13:35
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does the bike run. are you a new rider. if yes, try riding the bike for a while, then decide if you want hack it up.

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Re: 440 bobber

12 Aug 2016 13:49
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Sad but true. :dry: Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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Re: 440 bobber

12 Aug 2016 17:29
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This is the only one I have

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Re: 440 bobber

12 Aug 2016 17:35
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Nice little bike. It could clean up well. Amasing what a little elbo grease and paint will do.
Steve





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