Project P14/Trike Completion
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Project P14/Trike Completion
27 Mar 2006 18:25
KZ1000 P14
Having a problem posting photo's.
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Having a problem posting photo's.
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
27 Mar 2006 19:11
He emailed it to me, said he wasnt sure about 1000cc's , so he downsized it a bit.
Even cooler is he didnt want the sun on his head and installed a high back chopper bar! :laugh:
EDIT: sorry couldnt help myself & You left it open. :whistle:
Post edited by: ran429, at: 2006/03/27 22:12
Even cooler is he didnt want the sun on his head and installed a high back chopper bar! :laugh:
EDIT: sorry couldnt help myself & You left it open. :whistle:
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
27 Mar 2006 19:17
:woohoo: thats baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad!come on harry lets see some pictures!
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 06:28
Damn it, Randy. You should not publish my pictures without my permission !!!
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 07:24
I don't normally like trikes, but that one is cool!
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 07:28
WOW! :woohoo:
That's very nice Harry!
That's very nice Harry!
1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 07:32
Steel:
I did not think I would either. However, circumstances and AGE changed my thinking.
I began this project to have something to do. I had the bike but it was getting a little heavy for me to ride in stop and go traffic.
Now I can relax and wave at all the girls with both hands !!
Harry
I did not think I would either. However, circumstances and AGE changed my thinking.
I began this project to have something to do. I had the bike but it was getting a little heavy for me to ride in stop and go traffic.
Now I can relax and wave at all the girls with both hands !!
Harry
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 08:24
Congratulations Harry - that's a fine looking trike, and the first KZ I've seen:)
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1981 KZ1000 CSR M1
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 09:03
Well Harry, if you are going to do a trike, then that's the way to do it, that one I actually like and would "Ride with Pride"
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Congratulations on a fine job done with style.
I am duly impressed![:) :)](/media/kunena/emoticons/8.png)
Did you use a commercially available trike kit for the rear, or design it yourself?
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![:D :D](/bigsmile.gif)
![:D :D](/bigsmile.gif)
Congratulations on a fine job done with style.
I am duly impressed
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Did you use a commercially available trike kit for the rear, or design it yourself?
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 11:57
Steve:
As an old ranch cook told me when I asked him about his cooking. He said "I make everything from scratch".
Thats what I did.
All materials were purchased "raw".
I designed, fabricated and assembled all elements of the conversion IE: drive mechanism, frame, fiberglass body and fenders, etc. in house (our shop).
My son, David, did the painting. It is PPG Diamond White Pearl multi-stage.
Harry
As an old ranch cook told me when I asked him about his cooking. He said "I make everything from scratch".
Thats what I did.
All materials were purchased "raw".
I designed, fabricated and assembled all elements of the conversion IE: drive mechanism, frame, fiberglass body and fenders, etc. in house (our shop).
My son, David, did the painting. It is PPG Diamond White Pearl multi-stage.
Harry
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 12:00
Go Scary Harry! I'm not a trike guy either, but I can appreciate a fine pice of workmanship when I see it! Beautiful job!!!
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