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Voodoosoup's 78' KZ 650 makeover.
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[img size=250]http://www.pbase.com/voodoosoup/image/79850851/medium.jpg[img size=150][/img]
I've put about 60 miles on it since the swap was finished on Saturday and i'm extremely pleased so far.
I feel much more confident on the bike now. It's nice to have a front suspension thats as smooth as the rear is!!
Now I just need to find someone to fab and weld the rear shock mounting tabs on my swingarm so that I can get the rear end swap underway!
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1978 KZ650B
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78 KZ1000 work in progress in Hacienda Heights California and a 82 KZ1100 Spectra And a 1992 ZX11.
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Figured I'd start documenting all that I'm doing to my bike. I know how you guys like pictures!
Here's where I was. I'm currently in the process of reshaping an LTD style seat to be more of a solo seat.
A little more shaping to the seat
that seat looks great. the lines of the seat fit in so well with the lines of the bike. great job!
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It was on sale for $39.99 and I had a coupon for an additional 15% off.
It's the only paintgun I've ever owned and used so I can only say that it seems to work fine for my intended purposes. Especially for the price. I looked at name brand guns online (what professionals recommended for beginners) and I would have had to spend near or over $100 to get something with a good brand name.
It's easy to clean and has worked well with the primer and color. I hope the clear goes as smoothly as the rest. Although I've heard that clear is the hardest to shoot!!
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Voodoosoup wrote:
Figured I'd start documenting all that I'm doing to my bike. I know how you guys like pictures!
Here's where I was. I'm currently in the process of reshaping an LTD style seat to be more of a solo seat.
A little more shaping to the seat
that seat looks great. the lines of the seat fit in so well with the lines of the bike. great job!
Thanks!! I hope to get it covered soon. I can't wait to see how it looks myself!!
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I'm extremely happy with how they turned out.
I put two coats of clear with 1 ounce of Kustom Shop Brilliant Gunmetal flake (got it from eBay) mixed into the quart. Then hit it with 3 more coats of clear.
Here's the sparkly goodness
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I just finished shaping my seat more and I'm taking it to the upholstery shop after work today.
I've got some feelers out for swingarm shock tab welding but I haven't heard anything yet.
Here's a pic from yesterday.
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