Noob here! what frame is best for chopin a kz1000?

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20 Oct 2008 19:31 - 20 Oct 2008 20:22 #242917 by Humboldt_Z
So it sounds like I woun't be murdered here if I chop a kz1000. I have a guy that will do the chopping for me and he used a kz650. I have been loookin at a kz1000 police bike. The frame is pretty beefy and I am wondering if their is a huge difference on the size of tubing and frame in general on the police frame and a regular kz1000 frame?


Here is the pic of the one the guy had before.
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20 Oct 2008 21:13 #242933 by PLUMMEN

Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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20 Oct 2008 21:22 #242939 by PLUMMEN
:laugh:

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20 Oct 2008 21:56 #242947 by Humboldt_Z
As a noob I will gladly take those wonderful responsesB)

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20 Oct 2008 22:04 #242951 by PLUMMEN
just kidding,welcome to z-jungle!:laugh:

Still recovering,some days are better than others.

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20 Oct 2008 22:23 - 20 Oct 2008 22:28 #242955 by Humboldt_Z
Thanks I am stoked about this new venture! I would like to do the work myself but I am afraid of having the bike drive sideways when I get it done! Upon further investigation it looks like I would be better off with a 650, the Police bike I looked at today had about 1.25" or 1.5" tubing on the bottom frame rails. I am assuming its because of the weight of the 1000cc motor and all the other crap that the police issue bike had on it. I would like to have the power of the 1000cc but I would guess its not nessasary, especially with a bike with no front brake!!! :lol:

Here are the pics that the guy sent me from his build

picasaweb.google.com/gettinmud/ChopperBuild#5206759882108665458
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20 Oct 2008 22:36 #242962 by Mark Wing
Welcome to KZR, I think your better off with a 650. Especially with no front brakes. Good luck with the chopper.
Mark

Jesus loves you Everyone else thinks your an ***

77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.

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21 Oct 2008 00:00 #242976 by Humboldt_Z
ya I think your right. I'm not set on the no front brake crazyness just yet. how stupid is it to not run a front brake? I just love the way the front wheel looks w/o brakes! so If i was to go no brake I should prolly keep it under warp speed!

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21 Oct 2008 01:29 #242981 by Z1109R Fin
No front brakes means 80% loss in braking power. Rear brake is more or less "nice to have" but front brakes are a must!

And as for chop-or-not I personally do not like chopped Kwaks. Ya have those V-2´s to mess with so why try to chop a bike that was never meant to be a chopper. Sorry, just my 0,02€...

Z1000R ´83...Slightly modified...

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21 Oct 2008 04:34 #242987 by Mcdroid
I'm with Z1109R...not a big fan of any chopped bikes...have only seen a few Z's chopped that were exceptional. BUT, to each his own...this forum is broad-based...also. I reiterate that you should retain the front brakes. You should also be aware that there is a fair amount of similarity between the 650's and early model 1000's in terms of overall size and weight...and I need to mention that there are many C and P bikes bumping around for you to experiment with:)

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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21 Oct 2008 08:22 #243022 by violentvintagecycles
Replied by violentvintagecycles on topic Noob here! what frame is best for chopin a kz1000?
In answer to your question about which frame to use.. How bout not one from a vintage kawasaki?? Hate the choppers.. Sorry dude..

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21 Oct 2008 09:04 #243027 by galaxian
A Honda CB750 is your best choice. Dont chop a kz what has it ever done to you?

1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3

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