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02 Jul 2022 23:42 - 03 Jul 2022 00:08 #869787
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I've found simplest and most effective way is to sleeve them with heatshrink as plastidip seems to split with heat exposure when used for the clutch cable clips by the headers.
If you want them semi gloss to match the frame you can spray the heatshrink after applied with plasticote rattle can clear gloss.
If you want them semi gloss to match the frame you can spray the heatshrink after applied with plasticote rattle can clear gloss.
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05 Jul 2022 14:29 #869933
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78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/615161...s-1978-kz650-project
Other bikes: 1978 BMW R100/7, 1978 Moto Guzzi T3, 2016 DRZ400s
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Another question for those who know:
What kind of finish original Kawasaki hardware had? Was it blue zinc or gold zinc? I got both chromates, used gold/yellow for engine hardware and I think it's too much. Or maybe I should dip very quickly.. But bolts I bought look more like plain black/blue hue..
What kind of finish original Kawasaki hardware had? Was it blue zinc or gold zinc? I got both chromates, used gold/yellow for engine hardware and I think it's too much. Or maybe I should dip very quickly.. But bolts I bought look more like plain black/blue hue..
78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
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Other bikes: 1978 BMW R100/7, 1978 Moto Guzzi T3, 2016 DRZ400s
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05 Jul 2022 15:13 #869936
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Blue. Very few parts were yellow chromate, but there were a few.Another question for those who know:
What kind of finish original Kawasaki hardware had? Was it blue zinc or gold zinc? I got both chromates, used gold/yellow for engine hardware and I think it's too much. Or maybe I should dip very quickly.. But bolts I bought look more like plain black/blue hue..
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05 Jul 2022 18:17 - 05 Jul 2022 18:21 #869947
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78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
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Other bikes: 1978 BMW R100/7, 1978 Moto Guzzi T3, 2016 DRZ400s
Replied by katit on topic Katit's 1978 KZ650 project
More prep work. There is a lot of hardware but I am getting there! I found it is easier to do bolts and stuff on wire wheel vs blasting.
Received caliper kits. I guess there is good news. Pistons completely identical, they just miss inserts. I carefully cut a lip on a lather to remove those pads.
On old ones those pads (interesting, they made like brake pads, metal with some composite) were stacked into piston.
My idea is to reuse them, but I am going to use anti-squeak grease and just insert them loosely. Should work just fine I think..
P.S. Also received M7 tap and cleaned threads on "bad" caliper. I think it's good enough to hold "nipple" in place, it doesn't need much force.
Received caliper kits. I guess there is good news. Pistons completely identical, they just miss inserts. I carefully cut a lip on a lather to remove those pads.
On old ones those pads (interesting, they made like brake pads, metal with some composite) were stacked into piston.
My idea is to reuse them, but I am going to use anti-squeak grease and just insert them loosely. Should work just fine I think..
P.S. Also received M7 tap and cleaned threads on "bad" caliper. I think it's good enough to hold "nipple" in place, it doesn't need much force.
78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/615161...s-1978-kz650-project
Other bikes: 1978 BMW R100/7, 1978 Moto Guzzi T3, 2016 DRZ400s
Last edit: 05 Jul 2022 18:21 by katit.
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21 Jul 2022 14:48 #870801
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78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
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Got gauges back. Look very nice!
Hope to start plating tomorrow. Took 3 weeks for shipment from Caswell.
Hope to start plating tomorrow. Took 3 weeks for shipment from Caswell.
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21 Jul 2022 14:52 #870803
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22 Jul 2022 04:04 #870837
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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Are they rebuilt?
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22 Jul 2022 08:50 #870843
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78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
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Yes, rebuilt by zresto.com
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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He does really fine work. He's done 7 gauges for me.
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23 Jul 2022 19:50 #870928
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This worked. Ends not super-pretty, but won't be visible. Use 8mm tube, 6mm was too small. And I bought cheapest from ebay to make sure there is no glue inside
78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/615161...s-1978-kz650-project
Other bikes: 1978 BMW R100/7, 1978 Moto Guzzi T3, 2016 DRZ400s
Replied by katit on topic Katit's 1978 KZ650 project
I've found simplest and most effective way is to sleeve them with heatshrink as plastidip seems to split with heat exposure when used for the clutch cable clips by the headers.
If you want them semi gloss to match the frame you can spray the heatshrink after applied with plasticote rattle can clear gloss.
This worked. Ends not super-pretty, but won't be visible. Use 8mm tube, 6mm was too small. And I bought cheapest from ebay to make sure there is no glue inside
78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/615161...s-1978-kz650-project
Other bikes: 1978 BMW R100/7, 1978 Moto Guzzi T3, 2016 DRZ400s
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25 Jul 2022 11:47 #871005
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78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
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Other bikes: 1978 BMW R100/7, 1978 Moto Guzzi T3, 2016 DRZ400s
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78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
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26 Jul 2022 03:52 #871054
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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Those are looking very nice!
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