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Almost Done with the Bobber Chop *PICS*
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So here's the update... I last posted pics of my homemede welded seat pan, which I thought was a huge accomplishment for my first crack at something like that haha
Anyhow, so since then I've welded on some extra mounting brackets for this seat of mine and haev covered the seat. Not a pro job, but for $20 worth of foam, vinyl and glue, it was a helluva lot cheaper than getting it professionally done, plus I got to learn something. I used two layers of high density seat foam (1" thick) an dglued it to the pan with upholstery glue. (If you do this kind of thign yourself, make sure you get the right kind of glue. Buying spray adhesive for sticker paper together will not work on leather and metal etc. At last not well.) I then covered the seat with a pice of black vinyl. I glued the top only to the foam, then streched wach side indivdually and glued as needed. Then I drilled and screwed four corner screws to secure the glue.
So yeah, it's not shop quality, but it's pretty comfy and fits on the bike tightly and I can say I did it all myself.
Yu can see the three extra brackets I weled to the frame. One which a peg slides through on the front to secure the seat an dthe rear bracket basically has two book-end tabs that secure the metal bar on the back. It fits nice and tight and when it's pushed down there is no play at all in the seat.
As for the paint on the bike, I decided I didn't like the gray metallic, so I masked off a few stripes and painted the rest of the tank satin black. I may clear the whole thing down the road to make it glossy, but I don't know yet, that's why I haven't painted the side covers to match yet.
All that I have left to do now fabrication wise, is to put something behind the seat. I'm torn between a 2nd pillion style seat so the girlfriend can ride with me, or I may do a fiberglas mini cowl there and paint it the same as the tank to make it a solo-only bike. Suggestions?
So that's all for now, see the pics below, and go to my website to see more photos as well as the full progress since I bought it.
www.importeast.ca/77kaw/
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Can I ask: How much fiber wrap did you use on the headers? What width? Where did you get it?
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(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(4.) '75 KZ400D - Sold
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Looking good. I'm liking the clean rear end.
Can I ask: How much fiber wrap did you use on the headers? What width? Where did you get it?
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Thanks man.
As for the heat wrap, I bought it at a performance auto place. It's the PRE-TREATED graphite exhaust wrap. (Which menas you don't have use a silicone spray on it after) It came in a 50' roll and I ended up buying two rolls. One roll does 3 pipes - figures.
I'm not exactly sure of the exact width but it's the narrower of two widths that it comes in - it's just over an inch wide I believe. The thinner stuff will allow you to make tighter bends on the thin piping.
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- e vica na i sau na ga
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nice job taping off the stripes, like the look.
seat looks a little blocky, but as long as it is comfy, who cares, nice job for a first one.
So have you been riding it much???
Hope so - enjoy all the work you did!
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77 KZ650 C1 (sold)
78 KZ650 B2 (sold)
78 KZ400 B1 (sold)
78 kz400 C1 (resto-mod)
78 kz400 C1 (hardtail low chop)
couple of possible project kz's in parts
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Lookin real good, Matt.
nice job taping off the stripes, like the look.
seat looks a little blocky, but as long as it is comfy, who cares, nice job for a first one.
So have you been riding it much???
Hope so - enjoy all the work you did!
Thanks for the props!.
Yeah, the pan itself had a little shape to it, but once you put the foam on and stretch the vinyl over it, it all goes to crap.
If I had a sewing machine that could sew leather, then the best route would be to make panels and have a top and four sides sewn together. That's the only way to get a shape going on that shape of pan. But yea, for my first ever attempt at least it doesn't fall off and it's comfy.
Haven't been riding it yet though.... except on my street fo rcarb testing and such. It' snot registered yet, but I plan to do that next week. So we'll see.
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Nice work Matt, looks like we'll be completing our bikes around the same time. Drop me a line when you are ready to ride.
I think it's pretty close now Purerider.
Still wanting to get the DYNA S and some new coils, but we'll see. Only thing required to ride now is to fabricate a licence plate holder and get the thign registered.
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