1976 KZ900 Project
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Re: 1976 KZ900 Project
24 Nov 2006 21:12
Here is after a little clean up. I took off the home-made luggage rack, put on the tail piece. I also cut down the old foam, added some new and made a new seat cover. Here is the next progression pic.
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Re: 1976 KZ900 Project
24 Nov 2006 21:20
WOW she is really shaping up! Went from near zero to hero.
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Re: 1976 KZ900 Project
25 Nov 2006 00:08
So far, so good...I'm liking it!
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Re: 1976 KZ900 Project
25 Nov 2006 06:51
Looking great so far. You did a heck of a job with those shocks as far as I can tell in the pics.
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Re: 1976 KZ900 Project
18 Dec 2006 11:31
Finally took it for it's first ride yesterday. It warmed up to 64 here in December!!! This thing pulls hard. I'm not use to that only to have ridden my 650. When you crack the throttle you better hold on. I still have a small clutch problem though. It's like when I try to let it out slowly I get nothing...nothing...then the clutch engages. So I can't feather it at all. I adjusted it as the manual says. I am going to get a new cable it is almost out of adjustment anyways and start there.
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Re: 1976 KZ900 Project
18 Dec 2006 12:44
My clutch has pretty much always acted that way. It's hard to slip the clutch and get a soft start. I've gotten used to it, but it can be a pain when the bars are turned before the launch. You really have to hang on.
Post up if you can get it softened up, I'd like to know what you did.
Post up if you can get it softened up, I'd like to know what you did.
'76 KZ900 LTD (Blaze)
'96 Voyager XII (Dark Star)
'79 KZ650 Cafe Project (Dirty Kurt)
Greensboro, NC
'96 Voyager XII (Dark Star)
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Re: 1976 KZ900 Project
18 Dec 2006 15:14
When I got my 900 ltd the clutch was tough but smooth. The PO put a police bike cable on it. It was quite long. I hated how long it was and ordered a stock one and have had the same problem as you guys describe since. If I lube up the cable real good it would be OK for a week or so then get stickey again. The police clutch cable is a good 6 to 8 inches longer and stuck way out on top over near the speedometer but it did act smoother. I do notice the stock cable bends a lot sharper from the perch down. Hope that helps. Be nice to find a cable about 2 or 3 inches longer than stock. You can have a custom one made.
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Re: 1976 KZ900 Project
18 Jan 2007 08:56
I just added an extended stock swingarm I got from Solomrus (thanks again). It is about 3 1/2 over. I like the stance much better. I still need to get the chain on and such. Not a very good picture the garage is kinda cluttered in the winter.
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