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02 Apr 2008 09:41 #203727 by Lenwoodbluz
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Hey everyone. I just thought I'd post my project here.

I'd love to tell you what I'm doing with my bike but ....I don't know yet.

I'm gonna paint her and I'm gonna change up the rims to the mags. (If I can find a rear...I have the front)

I'm gonna switch up the speedometer/tach to an acewell digital. and I am gong to change up the headlights to a set of Duals.

Other than that...I'm just playing it by ear. It took me 10 hours yesterday to get it from a functioning bike to a duffel bag full of "what the hell" and a frame and a motor.

Wish me luck.

here's some pics. this is the original shape of my bike

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02 Apr 2008 09:43 #203729 by Lenwoodbluz
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02 Apr 2008 09:49 #203731 by Lenwoodbluz
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Thanks to voodoosoup for the Idea about the acewell speedometer and the headlamps....they look amazing.

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02 Apr 2008 18:42 #203844 by rstnick
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Keep us posted as you go.

What area you in? Add that to your signature in your profile.
I have an 18" 650C3 rear mag, but shipping could cost a fair bit if your far away.
You'd have to change your swingarm, brake system, etc to fit it though.
A rear mag with drum brake could be less involved.

Rob
CANADA

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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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02 Apr 2008 19:22 #203858 by 77_650B1
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Yeah I found a rear mag with a drum brake, think it came from not a 650 though, I cant remember what, maybe a 80 or 81 KZ550. I went through the parts fiches for mine and the bike the wheel came from and it had the same brake assembly and axle/spacers so i went for it. That was back when i was a fiche whore, althoguh I think I still am, I've been on kawasaki.com today more than I've been here lol.

1977 KZ650-B1
-Dual Discs
-Dyna-S
-WG Coil Mod
-Alloy Wheels

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03 Apr 2008 20:14 #204117 by Lenwoodbluz
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I have thought about changing the brakes and stuff to fit a mag but I really don't want to make this any more difficult than it already is. I'll be lucky to get this baby back together again.
thank you though. I'm gonna wait until a mag with the drum comes up again. I'm all about direct bolt on....I'm such a wimp.

he he he

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13 Apr 2008 18:44 #206225 by Lenwoodbluz
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I just bought an 82 kz550 rear mag and I am hoping (and Praying) she's gonna fit

My poor bike (frame and motor) is sitting in my driveway all covered up and we're trying to recover from the emotional shock of a mid April Blizzard......ack!!!

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20 Apr 2008 06:37 - 20 Apr 2008 06:40 #207786 by Lenwoodbluz
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20 Apr 2008 06:37 #207787 by Lenwoodbluz
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Lenwoodbluz wrote:

Well, I got my motor out and I soaked her in degreaser and powerwashed it. I had pretty high hopes for this whole procedure, but alas, I guess 31 years of baked on dir

t was a bit much for my powerwasher.

I decided to bring it in for some sand blasting (yeah!!! More money spent) and I also brought my body parts in for painting.

They should be done next week. Now I have to paint my frame and all the parts that I want black on the bike.

I wanted to paint the mag rims black but I think I'll wait until next year and I'll get them powder coated.


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20 Apr 2008 06:52 #207793 by The Gringo
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I don't know that I be so gung ho about sand blasting that engine. Lord knows I'm the laziest man alive when it comes to cleaning stuff up and I'll always take the least labor intensive option. That said, sand blasting is too aggressive on aluminium and you have to be really careful because sand will get into places you don't want it to and do damage down the road. Since you have it out I think I might try something like simple green and use a wire brush to scrub all the old crap off. Then hit it with a pressure washer again.

Andy
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84 GPZ1100
79 KZ 1000 LTD
78 KZ 1000 A2
77 KZ 1000 LTD-Sold
76 KZ 900 The definition of a barn find
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20 Apr 2008 07:02 #207797 by Lenwoodbluz
Replied by Lenwoodbluz on topic Too late now...
Damn...it's a bit too late as it is in the shop now.

I'm gonna be stuck with hoping and praying for no damage.
worst case scenario, new motor..(that's a pretty bad scenario)

thanks for the info...next time...no sandblasting I never even thought about damaging the motor.

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20 Apr 2008 08:56 - 20 Apr 2008 08:57 #207814 by OKC_Kent
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The shop may have a different media to use instead of sand. Maybe plastic, walnut shells, glass bead.

Did you seal up every opening real good?

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