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twowheeledterror has done a lot of studying on this very topic, he might have some insight...
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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You'll need to make a stencil, make both sides, cut (I'd use a pneumatic for this), then you'll need to make another stencil to transfer to your fills, cut them out , bend, and then stitch weld them into place. I'd TIG it personally, so you don't get real bad distortion. Make a tack then move an inch down... tack again. Repeat. Once you run out, start at the back again and make a short 1/4" weld with the TIG. Then start at your next tack, and do the same thing. You get the idea.
I have dents in my tank, and am thinking about doing this just for shits and giggles so I have it as an extra. The REAL tank thats going on here is going to blow everyones mind! Except for Justins, as it was his idea!
PS: We've got the parts for the system I needed at school in the HVAC dept. Justin! They said I can take whatever I need. School rules. This body kit will kick arse.
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Post edited by: Wildog, at: 2005/11/30 13:00
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Get you a shafty tank off of ebay. It would be easier to modify your frame to accomidate the tank.
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Post edited by: Wildog, at: 2005/11/30 13:00
Not necessarilly.
Let's say he wants to leave the frame stock. Not everyone is okay with adding/removing from their frame.
Also, depending on the amount of cave in he wants on each side that might not really be easier. I like the look of custom cut KZ tanks.... I don't really like the shafty tanks myself.
Then again... what do I know, my Cafe Racer isn't gonna be running a KZ tank. lol
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twowheeledterror wrote:
Wildog wrote:
Get you a shafty tank off of ebay. It would be easier to modify your frame to accomidate the tank.
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1980-Kawasaki-KZ...QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Post edited by: Wildog, at: 2005/11/30 13:00
Not necessarilly.
Let's say he wants to leave the frame stock. Not everyone is okay with adding/removing from their frame.
Also, depending on the amount of cave in he wants on each side that might not really be easier. I like the look of custom cut KZ tanks.... I don't really like the shafty tanks myself.
Then again... what do I know, my Cafe Racer isn't gonna be running a KZ tank. lol
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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