KZ550 cafe project
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KZ550 cafe project
06 Nov 2006 15:22
Links to a few pics of the seat conversion. Seat is just "resting" in place in these photo's. I have to finish cutting a few brackets and shorten frame, then fab mounts for the seat. Will post more pics as work moves along.
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Re: KZ550 cafe project
06 Nov 2006 16:27
more of a flat-tracker seat then a cafe seat but it looks good...I like the paint...real sharp
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Re: KZ550 cafe project
06 Nov 2006 19:26
Looks good. I like that style of seat.

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Re: KZ550 cafe project
07 Nov 2006 06:01
Thanks. I was planning on doing my 77 KZ650 over the winter, but this 550 sort of just developed, now I'll have two projects going on over the next few months. I've had this KZ550 the longest and I just can't stay away from it. Already has GpZ dual disc front on it, and current planning is GpZ head/cams/carbs, an old V&H 4into1 megaphone, viper fairing & front fender painted to match..... god knows what else I'll come up with when the snow starts to fly. At least I finally convinced the neighbor to let me store a few of the bikes in her garage, so I should be able to have both projects goin at once!
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Re: KZ550 cafe project
07 Nov 2006 07:06
I used that same seat on my Honda Street tracker .. Did you get the one with the Licence plate holder and seat cushion ? Very nice indeed ,, Keep the pics coming

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Re: KZ550 cafe project
07 Nov 2006 07:41
Ummmmm.....????? Is there a cushion that goes on that Seat???
Great lookin bike.. Just dont know how far I'd be able to ride it w/no seat cushion. :S


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Re: KZ550 cafe project
07 Nov 2006 17:22
Well, it will get the seat pad and tail light soon. I don't think I could make it very far either without some kind of pad
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Re: KZ550 cafe project
07 Nov 2006 23:20
Awesome! I'm doing a similar project, green too!
If you do the Gpz motor parts, I suggest a Gpz oilpan so you can hook up an oil cooler. That extra power will need extra cooling.
If you do the Gpz motor parts, I suggest a Gpz oilpan so you can hook up an oil cooler. That extra power will need extra cooling.
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Re: KZ550 cafe project
08 Nov 2006 02:22
I forgot to mention that in the above list, GpZ oil pan already bolted on, have the cooler all ready to mount up. The 77 KZ650 is going to be yellow, as soon as I have it moved in to this garage I'll start getting some pics of that project posted here.
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Re: KZ550 cafe project
23 Nov 2006 16:51
Made some slight progress.... cut frame and some brackets, threw the seat pad on and propped it up in position (almost), soon will be turning my friend the welder loose on it to make the seat brackets and reinstall the battery box and electronics...
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