Skully's 1197.....Back In Black!

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23 Nov 2005 04:46 #9779 by Skully
Replied by Skully on topic Skully's 1197.....Back In Black!
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Do you really think I would have changed ANYTHING on that red Kaw if it was mine? That is prolly my favorite KZ on the planet and was a big inspiration to me during this ongoing build. He (I can't rember his name now) answered a lot of questions that I had and was very helpful, as have so many of Ya'll on this site.

Here is a pic of the other pro-street KZ that pushed me along, it belongs to Jim Sudman.

www.wesnet.com/race/images/LMvc-018l.jpg

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26 Nov 2005 22:49 #10438 by wireguy
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that is beutifull just the way it is ,and ya dont get that out of me very often!how much rake did you put in the front end?i want to put a"blow-through turbo behind the front wheel on my z1 project but i need to rake my frame a little to clear it,wow thats nice!!!!!!!!

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26 Nov 2005 23:58 #10443 by guitargeek
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I love Frank Frazetta and Boris Vallejo's work, I just don't know if I like it on a gas tank. But hell, what do I know? I've got rust and dings on my tank!

That's a gorgeous machine, looks very fast whatever the paintjob. How quick is it? I love the peekaboo clutch cover, flushmount filler cap, headlights and gauges. Nice touches there.

1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"

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28 Nov 2005 06:22 #10622 by Skully
Replied by Skully on topic Skully's 1197.....Back In Black!
Wire,
Front is raked 4.5 degrees,and with the +4 swingarm it still rides and handles well.

Guitar,
The bike used to run 11 teens with the basic stock 1013 motor (bars and A-1 slick) So I would think with the 1197 kit, port work, cams, and RS36's..... It should go low to mid 10's. We'll just have to find out one day!! ;)

Thanks for all the kind words Guys!!

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28 Nov 2005 07:58 #10641 by twowheeledterror
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Where'd you get the clutch cover anyhow? I'm thinking I need one. :D

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28 Nov 2005 08:49 #10650 by mysticwolf
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Great job, thats one beutiful bike!! I use to have a molly hatchet mural painted on my tank, but it was looking bad, was on there for 15 years, so it was time to go. I'll see if I can find a pic of it and try and post it. it was done by hand with a brush, took the guy 48 hours to paint it.

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28 Nov 2005 09:42 #10661 by Skully
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Twowheel,
The clutch cover came from Klasmo's in Germany.

www.z-klasmo.de/index1.php?land1=USA&nr=...c4ba6a527d8fe0294d52

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28 Nov 2005 10:13 #10670 by GargantuChet
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I like C, after looking at the pics. Black the forks and frame, highlight that loooong swingarm with some chrome.

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28 Nov 2005 11:40 #10689 by twowheeledterror
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Skully wrote:

Twowheel,
The clutch cover came from Klasmo's in Germany.

www.z-klasmo.de/index1.php?land1=USA&nr=...c4ba6a527d8fe0294d52


Yeah, I assumed and took a look after thinking about it. Seems like something a person could make pretty easily. I have a plasma cutter here at school... and could probably chop the center out, finish it off with a pneumatic grinder to smooth it and make it look good, then you could polish it up. Then it seems that it's just a little piece of acrylic in there.

So.... I'll probably just do this myself too. haha

Thing is, I wonder if it's a special acrylic that won't discolor?

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