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Saving a '81 KZ750-E
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We’re good it’s tough to read sarcasm and dry humor within a few sentences.
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An unusual configuration for this application in my opinion. My solution is not a rubber mount, so I hope there aren't any vibration issues.using some steel spacers and set screw collars, I created a larger surface area at the correct height to match the tach. I tack welded the set screws on the collars after tightening, then tack welded them into the stock bracket.
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I also had to clearance the stock bracket for the signal cable, and electrical wire connector. This is the tach side for comparison.
The areas that were clearanced.
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I painted the outside of the gage semigloss black to match the stock speedo bezel.
It still looks like it is mounted in a frying pan, but from the front of the bike it looks better than I could have fabricated, using both stock gage bezels.
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Mikaw wrote: If the screen is really separated then for $10.00 it might be worth a try to get a new screen filter. Might be able to disassemble it to get the o-rings.
We’re good it’s tough to read sarcasm and dry humor within a few sentences.
That may be a source for the o-rings. The valve itself won't fit a 750e though since the bolt spacing off (my tank is 44mm bolt spacing). If I did go the Pingel route, I assume I would just have to cap off the vacuum line from the carbs.
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