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Z1000R and Z1000J - Lots of pics, and Gun-Kote oven baked paint.
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thats a drag buddy.any leftovers on ebay?
yes i do have a problem(at work)with photobucket .
i guess i looked up <umbucket too many times :huh: :ohmy: :silly: :laugh: .
oh yeah and an electric surge at home smoked my modem,so no i can't get them up on the "other pc" .it's okay tho i can wait to sse them if i have too :kiss: .
i am glad it sounds like you are making very good progress.
i'll just keep lookin at red x's and reading your colorful descriptions :dry: .so make sure and decribe everything to the best of your verbal ability there buddy .
keep up the good work,
leon
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Really nice work, amazing! Where do you get the time and motivations to do such detailed work:woohoo:
I didn´t do too much last winter, just some cosmetics:(
Z1000R ´83...Slightly modified...
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build space shuttles?:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Hey bake, really a raw bike you got there!
Do you have some more pics?
Seems like we have the same taste. :lol:
Seeing how you asked
or you can visit my build page
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Hows the build coming anyways?
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Suzuki GSXR 750 slabside
Ducati S4R
Husqvarna FE 350s
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If I ever build a space shuttle I will send a message from Mars, or Cygnus X-1. :woohoo: :woohoo:
It goes slowly the right direction, but Hey! I have never been closer, just look.
Hydraulic clutch conversion.
Using master cylinder and pipes from Hayabusa. Fits perfectly, look at the video at the bottom.
First making an template.
Carefully making where the holes are been drilled.
Here is the slave cylinder, bought on Ebay, its from a ZX900 (GPZ900R).
Its been blasted and Gun Koted, wih new sealing.
Its narrow where the cylinder its been fitted.
So, heading over to the junkyard, to collect some aluminum. :evil:
Here is the outcome. 9mm.
The faithful DeWalt.
Drilling out the holes.
Bullseye for the clutch rod.
I just needed to cut the original clutch rod, but since I had three all with different length its not 100% sure that that is the common way to do it.
You can see a bearing (12X28X8) on the gear axle, the original cover supports it, so I need to make a new support for it.
Drilling out a 28mm hole.
Here is the final result, I will ofcourse blast and Gun Kote all the parts.
Starting to look right.
In order to make the cylinder fit without built to much in I need to put on an old outer race steering bearing.
Then it will be something like this, still left is to cut and trim it.
As you can see on this video it functions OK. The bearing fits exactly when I press it in, and I will secure it.
The clutch conversion is almost there, but something is missing.
Making an template.
Carbon Fibre.
Hi temp epoxy.
The carbon is curing under pressure.
And here is the raw carbon fibre part.
After sanding and 2K clear cote.
Then I needed some menacing stuff.
Here is an old under-tray.
And here is something I always have liked.
And done with 2K clear cote.
Side covers!
I had some covers from the ZX1100, and after some brainstorming I decided me to do some convert.
The ignition switch is in the left side cover.
And here is the rear hugger, from TL1000R, bought new on eBay. Needed to make hole for the left shock.
GOLD.
Some ideas where this is going?
The rear.
The color scheme...
The front fender is new aftermarket from a GSX-R1000 K10, bought on Ebay from US. Do NOT fit straight on a Hayabusa fork, need some converting.
And the tank.
This is the first layer of 2K clear cote, coming more.
And here we are, engine runs well now, bought #130 jets and fairly OK so far, but need some more adjustments when I get it on the road. Only been driving small trips.
Ordered this parts couple of days ago, from Sweden, they are made in Germany and they called me up and told me that it may take a little extra time, but thats OK.
The front light will be a little modified I guess...
Also I got some second hand Øhlins shocks, more about them soon.
So, not much left now.
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bake wrote:
or you can visit my build page
www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=507148
Hows the build coming anyways?
Just nice, really liked your bike there. Will take a visit on your build page for sure! :woohoo:
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What can i say Roy, u have MAD SKILLS.
i am always in awe whenever u post.
Thanks
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thanks for stopping in and updating us on your wild build! :evil:
i was starting to think that you had forsaken us for facebook or something :laugh: .
that crazy sharks mouth seems fitting for such a build as yours.
so now about that riding video followed with the long smokey burnout at the end :whistle: .
leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
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www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
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Well, I bought some Øhlins, I guess they are at least 20years old, maybe more...
Looks like shit.
It looks like overhauling shocks is a religion if you ask some people, the only problem is finding someone that can vacuum and fill oil and nitrogen. If you cant do it by our self. So I have to find someone that can do it, if not I have to do it my self.
If you want to do something that is a little out of the normal here in Norway, its heavily expensive, if i should make one of the two (!) shock companies here to do this they would charge me over 500 dollars before anything of new parts where included... Just the labour.
I will look for some more advanced shocks anyway, this will do the job for now.
Done with some new seals, and Gun Koted.
I just received some Øhlins stickers bought on Ebay I will put on, make them look a little more nicer.
Parts arrived !
Tank cap from z1enterprises With old style key, looks original with Kawasaki name on.
Looks right this!
Adapting the fastener.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.
Need to make a fastener for the headlight, only on I need to make, since it came with all I need, almost. :haha:
Blasted, ready for Gun-Kote.
Yes.
Tomorrow I will install the headlight.
And starting to connect the speedo.
I checked the fuel level sender, maybe I will use it and connect it to the warning light.
All readings was in the limit, so it is OK.
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