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SLOW progress on the KZ/GSXR project.
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25 Aug 2007 09:53 #166249
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SLOW progress on the KZ/GSXR project. was created by caffcruiser
The tail piece was sanded out today and primed.
The swingarm mounts are done and welded into the frameset now. All unnecessary brackets and tabs are removed, and the frame has been plugged at the rear where the stock subframe has been removed. There's some finishing work to be done on this to clean it up the rest of the way, but it's roughed anyhow.
The front upper engine mounts are done too. Just need to cut and notch then weld these into place. Then the engine can be hoisted in, bolted up, positioned, and measured so I can fabricate the rear upper engine mounts.
There's a picture of the spoked wheels in here too... and there's also a member on KZR that is planning on buying them so they likely won't be going on this project. (Though I must admit that I look at them and miss them already. I was only planning on selling them because I needed to pay for the motor for my hot rod. )
Anyhow, here's some pics.
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The swingarm mounts are done and welded into the frameset now. All unnecessary brackets and tabs are removed, and the frame has been plugged at the rear where the stock subframe has been removed. There's some finishing work to be done on this to clean it up the rest of the way, but it's roughed anyhow.
The front upper engine mounts are done too. Just need to cut and notch then weld these into place. Then the engine can be hoisted in, bolted up, positioned, and measured so I can fabricate the rear upper engine mounts.
There's a picture of the spoked wheels in here too... and there's also a member on KZR that is planning on buying them so they likely won't be going on this project. (Though I must admit that I look at them and miss them already. I was only planning on selling them because I needed to pay for the motor for my hot rod. )
Anyhow, here's some pics.
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25 Aug 2007 10:09 #166255
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looking good! whats that old pickup cab,the roof doesnt look right for a ford maybe a dodge or something like that?
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25 Aug 2007 10:20 #166258
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Nah, she's a ford. A RARE one at that.
It's a 34' steel cab and grille, with both doors, and all small parts. (Window cranks, A/C (cowl vent. haha), etc.)
It's getting a custom frame, an Olds 371 Golden Rocket tri power, Camaro 6 speed trans....
For the build style, kind of a modified/pickup cross. Basically, picture a "modified" running a pickup cab instead of a roadster body.
It's a 34' steel cab and grille, with both doors, and all small parts. (Window cranks, A/C (cowl vent. haha), etc.)
It's getting a custom frame, an Olds 371 Golden Rocket tri power, Camaro 6 speed trans....
For the build style, kind of a modified/pickup cross. Basically, picture a "modified" running a pickup cab instead of a roadster body.
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25 Aug 2007 12:31 #166281
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ya got me with that one,i guess i spend too much time working on 29s! i posted some shots of a primered 34 coupe thats in the barn way back its got a totally differant roof line than the pickup still havent finished the boys 29 yet either,but i finished filling the roof in atleast!
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25 Aug 2007 12:31 #166282
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:unsure:cant make picture fit!!!!!!!!!!!
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25 Aug 2007 12:31 #166283
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:blink:
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25 Aug 2007 12:32 #166284
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:S
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26 Aug 2007 08:44 #166400
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Weird. haha
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26 Aug 2007 09:19 #166409
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26 Aug 2007 10:10 #166419
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sept.1976 kz650
1980 kz650
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can you say "the rodders journal"
indeed
looks good jur-mall
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looks good jur-mall
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30 Aug 2007 06:47 #167338
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"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, Brave, Hated and Scorned. When his cause succeeds however, the timid join him, for then it costs NOTHING to be a Patriot."
~Mark Twain
Replied by Kellen79_650 on topic SLOW progress on the KZ/GSXR project.
Hey Caffcruiser,
Are you going to be putting a GSXR front end on the bike as well? I have a 06' GSXR600 front end that I am mounting on my 79' 650. Just looking for some insight on what to do about the cups for the stem bearings and such. Any help is appreciated.
Are you going to be putting a GSXR front end on the bike as well? I have a 06' GSXR600 front end that I am mounting on my 79' 650. Just looking for some insight on what to do about the cups for the stem bearings and such. Any help is appreciated.
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30 Aug 2007 09:24 #167365
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1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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I'm really looking forward to seeing this up and running!
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