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Its going to get the works equipment wise, and will eventually have alloy rims, but I need to save up some cash for that.
I'll make most of the parts for her, as thats just what I love to do. I'm working on the rearsets right now. The GS1100 swingarm I just added and am waiting on the GS rear axle to make it all work. I was stoked when I got that package in the mail. That swingarm feels so much lighter than the steel one!
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And the motor alone weighs close to 200 lbs.
Get rid of that electric starter, that will shed some more weight, and it's almost useless anyway.
You ought to be able to get the weight down to less than 400 lbs wet.
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How easy did that gs1100 swingarm fit in there?
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Hmm... it might be more important if that rear-set is in the way of the kicker......Get rid of that electric starter, that will shed some more weight, and it's almost useless anyway...
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I can't tell from the picture, did you use clevis shocks or adapt the swingarm to use eye to eye shocks?
You gusseted the ass end of the frame after you cut off the excess, right?
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1979 KZ SR650, stock candy persimmon red and crossover pipes
1981 KZ 1000LTD with non stock and more comfortable handle bars and 4 into one V&H
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Steell- yup, the kickstarter WILL be the only thing used to start the bike, so the starters on the chopping block. 400lbs is my weight goal
Biquetoast- thanks! The gs swingarm slots right in place of the stock one. It even uses the same pivot bolt! The swingarm uses a 20mm axle that is about an inch and a half longer. I'm using the GS axle as well and will have to cut some extra spacers. Oh yeah, the rearset on the brake side folds up out of the way of the kicker!
Guitargeek- Thanks! I'm adapting the gs swingarm to use eye to eye shocks by removing the bushing from the shock mounts on the swingarm and using a shoulder bolt arrangement. I'm using longer Progressive shocks and making new shock mounts further forward on the frame.
I'm going to brace the entire frame, ass end included.
KZwolfsr- ha ha, thats funny, the bike is still in mockup. I can't spray the frame until I've done all the welding that I need to do! She'll be done right whhen the time comes, don't you worry!
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What color will the frame be?
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I'm keenly interested to see that shoulder bolt arrangement...
What color will the frame be?
Me too! I'll be sure to show it to you when I come up with it!
It'll probably be gloss black. I'll more than likely thin some POR-15 and shoot it myself.
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