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update on my 650 chopper
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keep up with the updatesB)
Whole lot of workin not alot of riding.
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Kingcobra wrote:
"could be a uh oh"???
what does that mean? are you implying that I didn't pay attention to what I was doing? give me a dam break do you honestly think I got it this far by being that fucking stupid? I have been riding it with the clutch lever on the bars and the hand shifter for well over a year. I'm not explaining how it works as it wouldn't take a genius to figure out the process. you people DO ride motorcycles don't you?
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There are many of us here who are more chopper oriented than most.
I personnally like to laugh at all the repli-racers on here who think a bike with clubmans
is custom and/or fast.
At least your bike isn't trying to be something it isn't.
Um...he made a chopper out of a standard. Do you know what a standard UJM is? Its NOT a chopper. So he
is trying to be something that he (the bike) isnt. Bikes of the 70's are sort of like muscle cars. They have
Chrome, they are heavy, they are beutiful, they are steel, they are some what fast (not compared to todays bikes of course) they have great paint jobs and stripes, they are upright riding position, they use shocks that are outdated and chromed. BUT THEY ARE NOT CHOPPERS, I repeat not choppers.
And to your second part the repli-racer. What do you think the 650 was back in the day. IT was the REPLI-RACER of the time. Take a look at the AMA racers of the late 70's and see what they were racing at the time. Please dont make statements that are so off that they are ludacris. YOu can like choppers you can like standars and you can like sport bikes but you dont have to make fun or belittle anyone in the process. Oh and by the way my 79-"Repli-Racer" is actualy called a CUSTOM according to he Kawasaki nomenclature which you obviously didnt read.
And if you are so chopper oriented why would you own a kz?? To replicate a chopper which is associated with being a v twin??? I am confuzzeled by your statemnts.
1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3
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Also to Galaxian... a chopper is NOT just a V-twin. A chopper is a bike that has raked forks, lowered, etc. Here is a tidbit from wikipedia:
"When individuals were stripping their stock motorcycles and bobbing their fenders, the term "bobber" was born. When individuals started cutting (or chopping) and welding their frames thereby repositioning/restyling them, the term "chopper" was born. Chopping was the next phase in the evolution that followed dirt track bobbing. While people assume that the chopper style motorcycles were built purely for aesthetics, there is a real performance advantage to the raked front end on these choppers. These motorcycles have a much more stable feel at high speeds and in a straight line than motorcycles with original factory front suspensions. However, like any other modification, there is a downside: the raked front end feels heavier and less responsive at slow speeds or in curves and turns. This is due to the longer trail measurement associated with increased rake."
So, even though the "chopper" idea started with harley or indian, the term "Chopper" is a meaning when somone rakes and chopes their bike. so please take your own advise and "Please dont make statements that are so off that they are ludacris."
sorry I just had too.
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re-read my post. I was slaming the dude that posted that crack about kz's being repli racers and how they are a joke by trying to be something they are not. MY point was that making a chopper out of a Kz is also trying to be somenthing the bike is not.
I said nothing bad about the chopper being built in this post at all.
How much clearer can i make it?
1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3
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KZ900LTD, KZ750LTD, KZ650, 72'Triumph Trident
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Ride, boldly ride,"
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"If you seek for Eldorado!"
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Pretty cool drop seat chop btw
Is that a cattle guard-stabber in front of your headers?
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I think (and hope) that I am about to say something that the silent majority of KZ forum members agree on.
First off, please, EVERYONE, try to adopt a more civil tone and don't assume such cynicism from posts. We come here to share. Not to bombast others.
I really like the chopper project, although choppers are not my bailiwick. It is delightful to see the work, imagination and art that is being put into building this bike. Just because personally I am not into choppers does not mean I can't be awed and impressed by them. Same with those who transform their KZ into a screamin' crotch racer. Not my style either, but I appreciate the KZ members who post their projects with them. I find it amazing how imaginative and resourceful KZ owners are at taking these old motorcycles and transforming them into something more. It is a testament to the old KZ's and the owners. Cool stuff dudes (and dudettes!).
The problem with text based communication is a lack of meaning. The statement "I love an Old KZ rider." can be interpreted from a blatant insult to a really nice compliment. That's one of the reasons emoticons (smiley faces) have become so popular in text forums. It helps to convey the meaning behind the words. Additionally, many of us, me included, are not professional writers and may not do a perfect job of choosing our words to convey what we specifically mean to say. Leniency, tolerance and civility of others in general is my personal guidelines when reading and posting. I try anyway. When I read something in a post that angers me, I assume that I misunderstood what was trying to be said. I've learned that if I treat someone like they are being a jerk, then I become a jerk too and I do not have to if I chose not to.
One more thing, I personally would appreciate it if the use of curse words were eliminated. Absolutely anything and everything that can and should be said in this forum can be said without having to curse.
Kingcobra, thanks for sharing your project. However, how does one use a suicide shifter (I think that's the proper terminology) with a hand clutch? I just don't know? Ran429 in his post mentioned that you just use the clutch for takeoff and you powershift. Seems to me that if you were stopped it would be awkward to put it in neutral with the engine running. Is that it? On my 650, you can not kick-start it unless the clutch is disengaged. How do you kick-start it, put in the clutch and then put it in gear?
Thanks for all folks. Hope you are all having a marvy day!!
Terry!
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It would just take some getting used to by the rider.
A person can actually downshift gears without a clutch also, just pop throttle and hit the gear at the correct time and it will slide right on in.
This is a bad ass chopper and its coming along very well.
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