Project P14/Trike Completion
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 14:39
Man that looks great. I'm not big on trikes but that thing is cool. Pat yourself on the back for doing a great job.
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 16:59
Harry, that is real nice! Is the rear a hardtail or is it suspended? Any pics of it without the rear fenders?
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 17:08
Fish:
It has independant suspension with McPherson struts that have been modified by shortening the case and valve tube 2 1/2 inches and the rod 4 1/2 inches then recharged.
I do have photo's of the drive mechanism and suspension.
Harry
It has independant suspension with McPherson struts that have been modified by shortening the case and valve tube 2 1/2 inches and the rod 4 1/2 inches then recharged.
I do have photo's of the drive mechanism and suspension.
Harry
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 19:08
So that was a shaft drive to begin with?
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
28 Mar 2006 19:37
That is a beauty. Marvelous job.
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
29 Mar 2006 10:12
CruisingRam wrote:
It is a chain drive. 630 15/41
Harry
So that was a shaft drive to begin with?
It is a chain drive. 630 15/41
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
29 Mar 2006 10:41
That deserves to be both Bike of the Month, and on the 2007 Calender! Very nice job. I am amazed you built it from scratch.
Since I am 57 years old, I wonder how many more years I will be able to keep riding the two wheelers. The younger guys on here probably do not understand the loss of balance that comes with advancing age. My balance is still quite good (lots of physical activity, and many years of bicycle riding), but I can tell it is not what it was when I was 40. It is nice to see that I have options, like your trike.
Please put up a post with details of the entire fabrication process. We want to learn how you did it.
Since I am 57 years old, I wonder how many more years I will be able to keep riding the two wheelers. The younger guys on here probably do not understand the loss of balance that comes with advancing age. My balance is still quite good (lots of physical activity, and many years of bicycle riding), but I can tell it is not what it was when I was 40. It is nice to see that I have options, like your trike.
Please put up a post with details of the entire fabrication process. We want to learn how you did it.
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PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
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PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
This is what I do for fun, not for work. It is art, with a little engineering thrown in.
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
29 Mar 2006 10:42
That deserves to be both Bike of the Month, and on the 2007 Calender! Very nice job. I am amazed you built it from scratch.
Since I am 57 years old, I wonder how many more years I will be able to keep riding the two wheelers. The younger guys on here probably do not understand the loss of balance that comes with advancing age. My balance is still quite good (lots of physical activity, and many years of bicycle riding), but I can tell it is not what it was when I was 40. It is nice to see that I have options, like your trike.
Please put up a post with details of the entire fabrication process. We want to learn how you did it.
Since I am 57 years old, I wonder how many more years I will be able to keep riding the two wheelers. The younger guys on here probably do not understand the loss of balance that comes with advancing age. My balance is still quite good (lots of physical activity, and many years of bicycle riding), but I can tell it is not what it was when I was 40. It is nice to see that I have options, like your trike.
Please put up a post with details of the entire fabrication process. We want to learn how you did it.
Petaluma and Truckee, CA -- member since Jan. 23, 2003;
PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
This is what I do for fun, not for work. It is art, with a little engineering thrown in.
PREVIOUS KZs: 1980 KZ750H with 108,000 miles; 1980 KZ750E with 28,000 miles; and KZ750H street/cafe project, all sold a few years back.
This is what I do for fun, not for work. It is art, with a little engineering thrown in.
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
29 Mar 2006 10:57
Apeman:
Hey, I am only 80 years old !!!
Like you I still have a good sense of balance but the bike seemed to be getting heavier each time I stopped at a light. Have never dropped one and do not intend to now. As I previously stated to Steel, now I can relax and wave to the girls with both hands. My children are giving me a party this month and I am seriously thinking of riding to it if the weather cooperates. I also intend to ride to my 90th party.
I will consider working up some info on the conversion.
I thank you, and all the others, for your interest in this project.
Harry
Hey, I am only 80 years old !!!
Like you I still have a good sense of balance but the bike seemed to be getting heavier each time I stopped at a light. Have never dropped one and do not intend to now. As I previously stated to Steel, now I can relax and wave to the girls with both hands. My children are giving me a party this month and I am seriously thinking of riding to it if the weather cooperates. I also intend to ride to my 90th party.
I will consider working up some info on the conversion.
I thank you, and all the others, for your interest in this project.
Harry
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
29 Mar 2006 11:43
Nice hack, Harry! For once I actually like a front fairing on something, it matches the rear fenders!
Many happy returns!
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Many happy returns!
edit: got my format tags wrong
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Wiseco 10.5:1 1171 piston kit, bored by APE
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Re: Project P14/Trike Completion
01 Jun 2006 20:37
Hi Harry,
I've been think of converting a 750 twin into a trike. Where did you get the info on the differentail and suspension?
Bill
I've been think of converting a 750 twin into a trike. Where did you get the info on the differentail and suspension?
Bill
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