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DoctoRot wrote: BIG price difference if you were to buy new carbs vs rebuild your current ones. You would have to change the jetting in a new set of carbs to suit your application as well. Most used carbs you can buy you would likely have to rebuild anyway. Its actually pretty easy. Now that you have the service manual just follow the steps and replace any o rings or needles that look worn.
If you are planing on mono-shocking the stock swingarm, i think you might want to add a under-brace of some sort. They were pretty floppy to start with and certainly not designed to withstand the torsional force that a mono shock will put on them. Most folks that convert to mono-shock swap the whole assembly.
I agree 100%! I am already planned on reinforcing the stock swinger as it was. i thought about swapping it out for a more modern one but it seems that the design on all the modern swingers clashes with the frame design of the 70's bike. I am a stickler when it comes to contrasting parts on a bike, for example when people commonly swap large square steel or aluminum swingarms onto a bike that has a 1" round tube frame, to me it takes away from the overall design and flow of the bike. plus, this build isnt going to be about track times and cornering speed, to me its about having fun during the build and ending up with a product i can look at and be proud of
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as i got deeper into it, as expected i started hitting some bondo from crashes past... however i didnt expect to hit a LAKE of bondo over an inch deep.... good thing im dishing this tank...
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thought i would do some rust management.... ended up finding a hole in my tank.... great.
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she's still stained kawasaki green a bit... but thats nothing a good sanding won't fix. going to start using my new plastic hammer on this thing, hopefully get a decent looking shape out of it
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Welcome to the snow :woohoo:
I've been here my whole life.
Livin in "CheektaVegas, NY
Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!
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I have connections. I weld, do minor fabricataion, got a place for sand blasting and I paint, all as a hobby. As I am retired. I am a Harley guy as I have HD ink in my body and hang with those Guys!
But Have been a KZ Z1 guy since 1977 also
Welcome to Buffalo. I hope your not in the south of town! And have to dig out of 6-7 feet of heavy snow.
Welcome! Go get some Mighty Taco!
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I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!
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sand blasted clamps
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powder coated flat black
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before any welding, all grinding and detabbing complete
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after welding frame cutoff holes and making them look acceptable-ish
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I like the early monoshock V-twin Viragos.
1981 Virago 750 Streetfighter
1982 GPZ750 in progress
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JamesDean wrote: well i knew this weekend on duty was going to probably provide me with some down time to get some work done on the bike so i brought the tank into work to get it naked and start pounding on it started by pulling off all the little attachments then going to town with a fairly aggressive sized wire wheel, anxious to see what mysteries 30 years worth of paint were concealing from me. right off the bat, i discovered that this bike has been a minimum of 3 different colors, originating with a glorious kawasaki lime green and progressing to blue and finally a lame maroon.
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as i got deeper into it, as expected i started hitting some bondo from crashes past... however i didnt expect to hit a LAKE of bondo over an inch deep.... good thing im dishing this tank...
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thought i would do some rust management.... ended up finding a hole in my tank.... great.
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what it looks like now:
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she's still stained kawasaki green a bit... but thats nothing a good sanding won't fix. going to start using my new plastic hammer on this thing, hopefully get a decent looking shape out of it
I'd be tempted to braze that tank or get a used one.
Steve
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Take your pick
I'd just go ahead and get the red one and know that it won't leak through and destroy new paint.
1981 Virago 750 Streetfighter
1982 GPZ750 in progress
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