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i pulled the plugs and filled the cyls with brake fluid and let her sit for a couple a weeks and began the freeing up process.....and wal-la one year later the darn thing runs. homemade hydraulic clutch,brackets mounts. cut the frame and added my own touches. retro fitted the electrical system from three different bikes. rectifier,from this,regulator from that...so on.
this is on really tough machine. it laid for over 8 years and had been nearly picked clean by the vultures. but it still runs. when i was young these bikes were
infamous. i now know why. i will now begin the process of going through the motor. i am hooked.
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i pulled the plugs and filled the cyls with brake fluid and let her sit for a couple a weeks
...I knew there was a constructive use for the corrosive nature of brake fluid. :side:
Good job. Sounds like you are having great fun! Enjoy.
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someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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Welcome to the site and congrats for rescuing another "classic".
1980 G1 Classic
Bettendorf, Iowa
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oh BTW the hydraulic clutch is just a piece of diamond plate with an FZR clutch hydraulic slave fitted to it. not really a hydraulic clutch..just the pusher. it was a very easy convertion and has a much smoother clutch pull and release. way better than the frozen cable the bike came with. Ed
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Post edited by: mark1122, at: 2006/06/28 10:00
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
Cobourg, Ont. Can.
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That must be a dif front end ?I had trouble getting a 100 tire on mine....
YOWZA!!! :woohoo:
Turns out that cop triple trees are in fact a bit wider than stock streeters; not sure exactly how much, but my '78's fork legs measure 8 3/8" on centers...
Super job putting her together...
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