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Custom See Thru clutch cover NOW WITH PICS! UPDATE 1-11-06
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14 Apr 2006 17:54 #39575
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wireman wrote:
Precisely.
I can't believe we actually think the same on this one. Dare I say that I am safe, and that HELL has finally frozen over?!?
i cant pitch any rocks about unfinished projects,ive got stuff from 20+ years ago that i havent finished yet! :whistle: :woohoo:ive got serious A.D.D, like two wheel said itll be done when im ready for it to be done,and it will be worth waiting for i promise!:evil: :evil:
Precisely.
I can't believe we actually think the same on this one. Dare I say that I am safe, and that HELL has finally frozen over?!?
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14 Apr 2006 18:27 #39585
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oh no,the ice all melted here in hell a.k.a nebraska a few weeks ago!:whistle: :woohoo: goodluck,happy wrenching!
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14 Apr 2006 18:45 #39593
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wireman wrote:
haha
Yeah, we're all out of Ice too now.
Today was sunny, 78* and a 115 mile ride on the green cafe.
oh no,the ice all melted here in hell a.k.a nebraska a few weeks ago!:whistle: :woohoo: goodluck,happy wrenching!
haha
Yeah, we're all out of Ice too now.
Today was sunny, 78* and a 115 mile ride on the green cafe.
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14 Apr 2006 20:08 #39607
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07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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hey TWT, can you repost the pics from earlier in the thread?, the photo bucket link is broken or something, and I missed seeing them. thx
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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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15 Apr 2006 02:03 #39640
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Post edited by KZCSI (off topic and non contributary). Play nice boys. Keep to the topic. Any more personal insults or bastardized pictures of special olympians and I'll really trim down this thread.
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15 Apr 2006 03:51 #39644
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Is it done yet?
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15 Apr 2006 06:21 #39666
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And how many months did putting your clip-ons and pod filters take? Why didn’t you post a tutorial to show how it’s done?
Here is what I have done recently:
Dyna S ignition (about a week), Mikuni 38mm flat slides- off a snowmobile (about 2 weeks), modified air box (a day) all for a Suzuki GT 750.
320mm Front rotors with Tokico 4 piston calipers on a Yamaha XS 650 (I’ve done this before and this one only took me a few hours).
This is in addition to my normal work load of my regular customer’s bikes.
Yes, they are not Kawasaki’s (my KZ 900 is done, and I haven’t worked on it lately), but they are all one thing, and that is DONE.
Yes, projects take time. All I see is more projects coming from you with none getting completed.
And all you can do is get defensive. Why don’t you get working at it instead and get something done?
I have no doubt that these projects can be completed. I just don’t see it happening.
What was the web site that has all the bike mods on it?
Fish
Here is what I have done recently:
Dyna S ignition (about a week), Mikuni 38mm flat slides- off a snowmobile (about 2 weeks), modified air box (a day) all for a Suzuki GT 750.
320mm Front rotors with Tokico 4 piston calipers on a Yamaha XS 650 (I’ve done this before and this one only took me a few hours).
This is in addition to my normal work load of my regular customer’s bikes.
Yes, they are not Kawasaki’s (my KZ 900 is done, and I haven’t worked on it lately), but they are all one thing, and that is DONE.
Yes, projects take time. All I see is more projects coming from you with none getting completed.
And all you can do is get defensive. Why don’t you get working at it instead and get something done?
I have no doubt that these projects can be completed. I just don’t see it happening.
What was the web site that has all the bike mods on it?
Fish
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15 Apr 2006 06:23 #39667
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15 Apr 2006 08:37 #39677
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Oh boy, you sure showed me. (FULL sarcasm intended.)
How long did it take? Not months, cause I haven't owned the bike that long Ace! Again, you fail. I picked up the bike and got the pods and stuff on it over the course of that week while going and doing the insurance/registration.
Congrats on doing very basic bolt on mods and thinking you are hot stuff. Apologetically, I frankly don't care what you've done. Unlike some sobbing little girls on this site (you) I am more concearned about my own bikes than other peoples.
Going for a ride now. Have a good one captain bolt on.
PS: It's not that you see projects coming that aren't done, it's that there's a full PROJECT that's in the middle of being built.
I'm still waiting for you to tell everyone why I should rush to finish the clutch cover and tank for a bike that doesn't even have the front end mounted yet... or an engine put together to go in it. So if you could please respond with a good answer as to why I should hustle and why you seem to be soooooo concearned with my project it would be great... cause frankly, you look like the child in all of this, crying about someone elses bike.
You shoulda saved the money from that bolt on project you did for some formula and a pacifier so you could be content.
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How long did it take? Not months, cause I haven't owned the bike that long Ace! Again, you fail. I picked up the bike and got the pods and stuff on it over the course of that week while going and doing the insurance/registration.
Congrats on doing very basic bolt on mods and thinking you are hot stuff. Apologetically, I frankly don't care what you've done. Unlike some sobbing little girls on this site (you) I am more concearned about my own bikes than other peoples.
Going for a ride now. Have a good one captain bolt on.
PS: It's not that you see projects coming that aren't done, it's that there's a full PROJECT that's in the middle of being built.
I'm still waiting for you to tell everyone why I should rush to finish the clutch cover and tank for a bike that doesn't even have the front end mounted yet... or an engine put together to go in it. So if you could please respond with a good answer as to why I should hustle and why you seem to be soooooo concearned with my project it would be great... cause frankly, you look like the child in all of this, crying about someone elses bike.
You shoulda saved the money from that bolt on project you did for some formula and a pacifier so you could be content.
Post edited by: twowheeledterror, at: 2006/04/15 11:39
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15 Apr 2006 14:46 #39730
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Naiveté in grownups is often charming, but when coupled with vanity, it is indistinguishable from stupidity.
Tis better to remain silent and thought a fool - than to speak up and remove all doubt.
Did ever think that maybe you've been doing it wrong all these years?
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twowheeledterror wrote:
...because...
ps.. did you ever mess with the fiberoptic light idea?
on.
please respond with a good answer as to why I should hustle and why you seem to be soooooo concearned with my project it would be great...
...because...
ps.. did you ever mess with the fiberoptic light idea?
Naiveté in grownups is often charming, but when coupled with vanity, it is indistinguishable from stupidity.
Tis better to remain silent and thought a fool - than to speak up and remove all doubt.
Did ever think that maybe you've been doing it wrong all these years?
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15 Apr 2006 14:52 #39736
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KzJim wrote:
You know, I haven't.
I've got access to a CNC now, and was thinking about cutting a square of poly out and then engraving a KZ logo into it just to try it out. It's a damn good idea though.... just wish I'd have thought of it. haha
twowheeledterror wrote:
on.
please respond with a good answer as to why I should hustle and why you seem to be soooooo concearned with my project it would be great...
...because...
ps.. did you ever mess with the fiberoptic light idea?
You know, I haven't.
I've got access to a CNC now, and was thinking about cutting a square of poly out and then engraving a KZ logo into it just to try it out. It's a damn good idea though.... just wish I'd have thought of it. haha
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15 Apr 2006 15:00 #39740
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1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
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Hey Fish Dude, shut the hell up.
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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