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This was a 82 KZ1100. Cafe Style.
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09 Apr 2007 20:05 #128304
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This was a 82 KZ1100. Cafe Style. was created by stinkfist
Well here is my project. I just mocked it up today to get a feel for the direction I'm heading. I hope to be done By the end of next week. Still have a lot of work to go. The best part is that not one dime has been spent on labor. All coments are welcome, good, bad, or suggestions.
Thanks,
MIke
Full size pics here: i177.photobucket.com/albums/w201/mv23_99/DSC05117-1.jpg
And here: i177.photobucket.com/albums/w201/mv23_99/DSC05120-1.jpg
Post edited by: stinkfist, at: 2007/04/09 23:18
Post edited by: N0NB, at: 2007/04/09 23:51
Thanks,
MIke
Full size pics here: i177.photobucket.com/albums/w201/mv23_99/DSC05117-1.jpg
And here: i177.photobucket.com/albums/w201/mv23_99/DSC05120-1.jpg
Post edited by: stinkfist, at: 2007/04/09 23:18
Post edited by: N0NB, at: 2007/04/09 23:51
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09 Apr 2007 20:17 #128312
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1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
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Replied by guitargeek on topic This was a 82 KZ1100. Cafe Style.
Looking good so far!
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
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10 Apr 2007 00:09 #128380
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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Replied by Mark Wing on topic This was a 82 KZ1100. Cafe Style.
Looking good so far. Are you going to put some padding on the seat area and some side covers? I like the strip up the middle.
Mark
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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10 Apr 2007 05:32 #128421
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Replied by boomboom45 on topic This was a 82 KZ1100. Cafe Style.
looks awesome, i have but one question, how did you make that seat?
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10 Apr 2007 05:34 #128422
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Replied by stinkfist on topic This was a 82 KZ1100. Cafe Style.
Mark Wing wrote:
Thanks. Seat is getting covered this week. We have to fix a spot in the paint and then clear coat it, then the pan will get upholstry.
I built a box for the electronics/harness to sit under the seat last night. There won't be any covers. Just a big empty frame.
Mike
Looking good so far. Are you going to put some padding on the seat area and some side covers? I like the strip up the middle.
Mark
Thanks. Seat is getting covered this week. We have to fix a spot in the paint and then clear coat it, then the pan will get upholstry.
I built a box for the electronics/harness to sit under the seat last night. There won't be any covers. Just a big empty frame.
Mike
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10 Apr 2007 05:38 #128423
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boomboom45 wrote:
I actually bought the fiberglass pan from Carpy at cb750cafe.com . It's a very nice peice. It's made for a CB 750 though. I had to cut the back of the KZ frame off and build a seat frame for the seat. I welded the seat frame to the bike frame and built a simple little bracket for the seat to slide on and off of.
MIke
looks awesome, i have but one question, how did you make that seat?
I actually bought the fiberglass pan from Carpy at cb750cafe.com . It's a very nice peice. It's made for a CB 750 though. I had to cut the back of the KZ frame off and build a seat frame for the seat. I welded the seat frame to the bike frame and built a simple little bracket for the seat to slide on and off of.
MIke
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