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85 KZ1000P Chopper Project with *Pictures*!
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Post edited by: Mark Wing, at: 2007/07/22 16:28
Jesus loves you Everyone else thinks your an ***
77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
Yorba Linda Cal.
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I have had several people ask me about the rake I did so I will try to explain the best I can. I am in know way an expert so use this info at your own risk!
I wanted the bike to have a level look, what I mean by that is I wanted the bottom of the frame to be parallel to the ground. I didn't want the front of the bike to be higher then the rear.
First off I swapped the rear shocks for a set progressive shocks that were about 2 or 3 inches lower. That made the frame about 4 or 5 inches off the ground but the front was now around 6 or 7 inches higher. So I put 6 to 7 inches of blocks under the front of the frame, next after bracing the forks I cut the neck from the bottom up
this is not a picture of my bike but it gives you the idea.
At first nothing happened but as I cut higher the bike slowly started to lower to the blocks as the front of the bike pushed forward. After the bike was resting on the blocks I welded a brace into the gap that was created then for extra reinforcement I welded a 1/8" 4x4 (approximate) steal plate on each side.
Here is a nice article that helped,
Old School Raking Your Neck
I hope this helps.
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[img size=400]http://www.strypedforever.com/WebPictures/KZRider/Engine before.jpg[/img]
[img size=400]http://www.strypedforever.com/WebPictures/KZRider/Engine after.jpg[/img]
Step one I soaked it with engine degreaser then scrubbed it with a brush, then washed it off with a garden hose.
Step two I again soaked it with engine degreaser then let it sit for an hour. Then I took it down to the local car wash and blasted the heck out of it! Took it back to the garage and dried it buy blowing it off with an air compressor.
Step three after taping it off I sprayed it with Dupli-Color "DH 1602 High Heat Black" good for 1200* that was coat one then I sprayed it with Dupli-Color "DE 1635 Ford Semi-Gloss Black" good for 500*
Step four after it dried I went back and sanded/filed the fins back to the aluminum.
All in all I think it took a little over 4 hours!
Post edited by: Allshookup, at: 2007/07/29 19:55
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1979 kz650 hardtail
4 into 1
pods
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Let me know what you think of my chopper project.
Looks great.
thanks for the link on raking the neck...
now I got another project.... :dry:
Question: How does the bike handle with the "old school" rake job? can you get around a corner OK or hit semi high speed without any death wobble or other "pucker factor" ? :lol:
-john
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I have had the bike up to 60+ without any problems at all. Handles great.
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motor turned out nice!Here is the updated picture of my engine. I just finished painting it last night. I still need to polish the covers but the paint came out great IMO.
[img size=400]http://www.strypedforever.com/WebPictures/KZRider/Engine before.jpg[/img]
[img size=400]http://www.strypedforever.com/WebPictures/KZRider/Engine after.jpg[/img]
Step one I soaked it with engine degreaser then scrubbed it with a brush, then washed it off with a garden hose.
Step two I again soaked it with engine degreaser then let it sit for an hour. Then I took it down to the local car wash and blasted the heck out of it! Took it back to the garage and dried it buy blowing it off with an air compressor.
Step three after taping it off I sprayed it with Dupli-Color "DH 1602 High Heat Black" good for 1200* that was coat one then I sprayed it with Dupli-Color "DE 1635 Ford Semi-Gloss Black" good for 500*
Step four after it dried I went back and sanded/filed the fins back to the aluminum.
All in all I think it took a little over 4 hours!
Post edited by: Allshookup, at: 2007/07/29 19:55
Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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