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20 Aug 2011 22:03
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I just started a build on a 76 KZ750. I am going for a cafe style. I have another 750 engine and a hardtail frame sitting in the shed for my next project already. I've got a few questions I just can't seem to find the answers to.

I cut up/fiberglassed/covered the touring seat that was on the bike, its not pretty, but I think it came out decent for a first attempt, and it is comfy!



I want to chop off the rear frame behind the shock mounts. I have been told by some friends that in order to do so, I will need to fab up and weld in a support bar between the shocks. I dont have the skill or the tools required to do this. I've looked at a lot of builds though, and it seems a lot of people dont add in this bar, and if they do its part of the seat. I would love to not have to take it to a fab shop and pay tons to get this done, but If its unsafe not to then i'll bite the bullet at do it.

I also want to relocate the electronics to clear up the area under the seat a little. What are people doing with them?

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Re: a few newbie questions

20 Aug 2011 23:41
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u sholdnt have to pay tons of money to have a piece welded on, take the frame to any decent welder BEFORE u cut off the rear, I could do it in 15 minutes and I'm not a pro

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20 Aug 2011 23:44
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if u really want to do some bike customizing i suggest u learn to weld, buy a used welder and go to it, or go to ur local community college and take a class, it aint that hard

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20 Aug 2011 23:45
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Re: a few newbie questions

20 Aug 2011 23:47
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Yes it is better to reinforce the frame.
One tube between the upper mounts will do.
What are you going to do about lights?


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Re: a few newbie questions

21 Aug 2011 00:55
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Ok, I guess that I'll have to wait a few months on the frame. As far as the light goes, I am thinking something along the lines of this

www.wrenchmonkees.com/images/bikes/monkee23_11.jpg

if I can find one I like in the USA that is, lol.

I am thinking of buying this next week.

www.harborfreight.com/interests/welding-...re-welder-98871.html

if it will be powerful enough to do frame work with.
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21 Aug 2011 01:27
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that should work, glad to see u going this route, it aint the easy way but its the best way, let me know if u need some help B)

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21 Aug 2011 01:29
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as long as ur at it get a torch and a angle grinder, make ur own shit , thats what i do

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21 Aug 2011 01:59
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Ive got an angle grinder. Our family used to have 3 welders before out restoration business went under, I wish I still had them! I have a spot welder, but thats good for just about nothing.
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