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looks like u are low on clearance? have u thought about raising the bike? or would u be out of tire anyways?
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
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mark1122 wrote: Cool pics.
looks like u are low on clearance? have u thought about raising the bike? or would u be out of tire anyways?
hei mark
good eye... I would say that bike sits as tall as it can go by now,
at the rear i am surely on the limit as with my adjustable linkage the swingarm angle is such that the chain is rubbing on the top of it. could go higher at the front, but dont really want to slow the steering.
that said, at the point where the picture was taken, this track has a LOT of camber and really squashes the suspension with the G's. Just look how close the top of the fork is to the rubber band on the fork tube that shows the maximum compression while braking. I think this the only corner where i ground the pipe a bit in all of the season.
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I did these initially for my CB500/4 racer but they fit the kawa cases quite well.
designed them in pro-e CAD, a friend 3D printed them for me and then gave the patterns to a local guy who does old fashioned sand casting. can do more if you need.
obviously i run a chopped left crank end / no alternator / total loss ignition
these cast covers are much sturdier too, really protected the engine cases in a fall ( talking from experience )
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Did you have someone machine the back sides of the covers after they were cast (gasket mating surface)?
I was thinking about trying to do something similar for the stator side of my bike, but I'm not sure how brave I am to attempt casting at this point.
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there's no sealing going on between cover and cases, so simply sanded the cover on a big piece of sanding cloth glued to a table, going back and forth.
like i said, i have castings if you need.
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1975 Z1 B 900- soon to be heavily modded
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a friend threw a rod just this weekend in a race and it really prevented a lot of oil form reaching the rear tire. could have been a big ouch!
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1975 Z1 B 900- soon to be heavily modded
Pahoa, Hawaii is my new hom
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