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tank dish & and new Kawi green paint 77 KZ1000
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20 Apr 2012 14:22 #516912
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I'm doing a photo shoot this evening of my bike finally finished. and a friend's Kawi trike he built. I'll post up new photos of what we get.
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Thanks Ray, some folks say a lot of things. I happen to have had an attraction to kawi green since I was a kid. It's a personal thing I guess, but I agree with you.RayK wrote: That Kawasaki Green looks incredible on this bike! Good job! I've been debating what to paint my '79 KZ650 D2, and really wanted to do her up in this green or the Candy Lime green. Some folks say "great color, but not for a vintage bike" - I have to disagree. That looks simply amazing!
Ray
I'm doing a photo shoot this evening of my bike finally finished. and a friend's Kawi trike he built. I'll post up new photos of what we get.
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21 Apr 2012 03:47 #517050
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21 Apr 2012 04:02 - 21 Apr 2012 04:05 #517051
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Check out this Kawasaki ZX-14 powered trike that a friend Adam built.
These photos were taken in his shop, today. He's an amazing custom fabricator/builder.
He pretty much fabbed everything on this "trike" except the motor, wheels, and seat.
And he built it in 6 months, while running his full time fabrication and machining shop.
It hauls ass.
Thanks for your help Adam!
These photos were taken in his shop, today. He's an amazing custom fabricator/builder.
He pretty much fabbed everything on this "trike" except the motor, wheels, and seat.
And he built it in 6 months, while running his full time fabrication and machining shop.
It hauls ass.
Thanks for your help Adam!
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