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11 Sep 2023 14:20 #889267 by sf4t7
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Wookie, that peg setup is cool !  The heel guards scream function over form, maybe you can make some out of similar thickness aluminum plate that have a little more appeal. (Unfortunately you probably can't do that on your new lathe)  I like your wheel assembly fixture, looks easier than the  "put  your foot under the tire and try to line up the axle" method.


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11 Sep 2023 15:05 #889270 by Rolf1976_KZ900
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Impressive work !! this bike is going to be cool !
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11 Sep 2023 16:19 #889275 by Wookie58
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Thanks guys, it's been in my head a long time and I just want it to be " the best I can make it" I have been learning many new skills along the way

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12 Sep 2023 11:35 #889302 by Nerdy
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I'm not sure about the heal guards currently as they are "only a mother could love" ugly   
 

If they're ugly and they work, they're not ugly. :)

This is a fantastic project! I really appreciate the pics.

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12 Sep 2023 11:58 #889303 by Wookie58
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I'm not sure about the heal guards currently as they are "only a mother could love" ugly   

 

If they're ugly and they work, they're not ugly. :)

This is a fantastic project! I really appreciate the pics.
I am unsure which way to go yet, the "right" one would be difficult to replicate as it has a pronounced curve around the master cylinder and I have to ask myself "how much extra work do I want to create" I think once they are anodised black they will kind of slink back into the shadows 
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17 Sep 2023 10:30 #889467 by Wookie58
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So I have been finishing up the foot controls this weekend, sorted the gearshift (I was going to buy a GPZ part but when I looked at it, it appears it's just a pice of flat steel welded to the end of a normal lever so that's what I did) needed a few bushings and spacers to get it working correctly (on the Yamaha they came from the shift rod runs behind the lever and frame spar) I just couldn't live with those ugly heal guards so I "bit the bullet" and made alternatives which I like a lot more (I could have just junked them but they are there for a reason) I just need to make a couple of spacers for the brake pedal and master cyl
 
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    17 Sep 2023 19:33 #889481 by sf4t7
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    Wookie - those new heel guards look much better, they match the shape of the pedal brackets.  Nice work.   

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    17 Sep 2023 21:23 #889482 by Stereordinary
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    I just noticed that you've done a monoshock conversion. Amazing!

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    18 Sep 2023 05:03 - 18 Sep 2023 05:03 #889492 by TexasKZ
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    Heel guards look lighter, too. Now if only you had some sheet titanium in the shop. 

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    23 Sep 2023 11:44 #889684 by Wookie58
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    Have wrapped up the foot controls today, spacers for the brake pedal and rear reservoir. This has tucked in nicely behind the sidepanel but I had to go through the brace with the hose. I have welded a steel tube through to maintain strength and made an ally joining piece for the hose. Now onto the exhaust 

     
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    23 Sep 2023 12:52 #889687 by Rolf1976_KZ900
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    Nice work ! i can not weld ,but i have to learn it ,because in the near future im planning to make a project like this when i get a proper garage.
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    23 Sep 2023 15:29 #889691 by Wookie58
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    Nice work ! i can not weld ,but i have to learn it ,because in the near future im planning to make a project like this when i get a proper garage.
    Looking forward to seeing what you create Rolf 

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