A few pics of my almost finished project.
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
05 Oct 2010 18:28
just measure the intake side of your carbs. convert that into inches and go to your local hardware store and get the same size PVC pieces. I just used 2 90 degree elbows for the outside carbs and 2 T shaped peices for the middle 2 carbs. then you just have to cut them down to make them fit cause they will be too wide for it. If you give me your e-mail address i can give you some pics that will better expalain it man.
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
05 Oct 2010 19:35
i like the intake......post the info here so we can all know. how does the bike run with them? how has it affected your carbs tuning?
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
07 Oct 2010 16:01
Hey i would really like to make that air intake and would appreciate it if you could post some more pics and explain it a little better. Did you cave to do any jetting with this set up. Thanks
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
17 Oct 2010 18:51
I didn't have to jet the carbs with this set up. That was the biggest reason for making the intake was to not have to mess around with the carbs. I will post some more pics in detail of how it was done. It was really easy and only cost maybe $15
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
12 Nov 2010 13:05
Wow, bike looks fantastic and I'm digging how it sits., I'm just starting on a winter chopper project right now on a KZ650 and I was wondering where you found that sportster tank and how many gallons it is?
Also, how many inches did you extend the swing arm? and do you have any pics of the process?
Also, how many inches did you extend the swing arm? and do you have any pics of the process?
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
12 Nov 2010 18:41
Very nice! not my cup of tea but nice. Looks like alot of work went into it.
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
15 Nov 2010 02:08
I must be missing something. That intake looks completely sealed. Where does the air get in?
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
18 Nov 2010 11:03
That looks really great.
I'm a little late to this party but I have questions on the modified air box you made. That is really nice and I have been racking my brain to find a solution you have right here.
Do you have other pictures on this? Top, sides, bottom? where do your filters sit in this contraption? Any pics or info you have would be great.
I had planned on picking up an old airbox, tuning everything, then was going to start playing around with the tuned engine/carbs until I found a solution.
I'm a little late to this party but I have questions on the modified air box you made. That is really nice and I have been racking my brain to find a solution you have right here.
Do you have other pictures on this? Top, sides, bottom? where do your filters sit in this contraption? Any pics or info you have would be great.
I had planned on picking up an old airbox, tuning everything, then was going to start playing around with the tuned engine/carbs until I found a solution.
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
18 Nov 2010 16:32
looking sweeet man
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
30 Nov 2010 16:02
Badass!! old school with KZ muscle....
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Re: A few pics of my almost finished project.
30 Nov 2010 20:11
Looks great!

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1980 KZ250 LTD (traded, but still missed)
1982 KZ750 E3 (Cafe Project) (Dyna-S, Dyna Coils, V&H 4-1, K&N Pods, 6 Sigma Jet Kit, Acewell Computer, Woodcraft Clip-ons, Custom Rewire)
1966 A1 Samurai (Restoration Project)
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KZ1000 P (For a "touring" bike)
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