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Dutchz back on the road.... I'll try and stay on it this time!
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Meanwhile, I'd finally gotten around to fitting on of my birthday presents on the bike, a nice PMFR clutch release plate. The sheared of rearset mounts and the linkage were welded up by my buddy Don... Found some replacement Tarozzi levers online, so things were looking up!
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I used 1/4" aluminum flat stock and bent it about three quarters of the way in a roller (kinda looks like an old fashioned wringer, but has three rolls instead of two).
Then I found a piece of steel pipe with roughly the diameter of the wheel (the tire width is 4.25 or so)and cranked it down in a big vice with the aluminum wrapped around it. I bent the mounting spots back with a drift and a BFH, drilled 2" holes with a wholesaw to clear the fork tubes, then mounting holes and some finishing work...
It came out pretty sweet lookin and does the job, too.
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1974 Kawasaki Z1
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Hey ya Sandy, cheers. Youthful enthousiasm put me down haha.
LOL...I hear Ya,Bud...came close a few times...them Young Buggers,eh!:woohoo:
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I like that 650 top triple...I dont mean to be the downer but you did better work on the original....dont get me wrong it looks tits though...gives me an idea of what mine would look like if I ever did clip-ons
I am also glad that your headers dont look to bad off...that is really a plus
any I will quit my blabbing...good post..
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I got lucky with the headers man, so lucky... don't know how, but there's hardly a scratch on em. It would be a bitch finding a new set of hookers.
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I straightened some forks on a hydraulic press once. They worked good as new. As long as there was no real kinks, the seals should stay sealed.
Good to see it coming together. Looks great!
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- ...bring in the machine that goes PING!
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It sure is coming back together really nicely, great job bud!
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