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It was made by Airtech Streamlining, but it doesn't show up on their website. It looks pretty similar to the tail from an old homologation special GSX-R.Nice work. What is that tail section from ?
That tail is off a late 80's TZ250, U-model I think. Cool project!
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THANKS!! It threw me because the front part of the seat has been cut off and reshaped. The same seller had one of the pointy anti-draft TZ250 seats, so I bet you're right.That tail is off a late 80's TZ250, U-model I think. Cool project!
The fact that the front of the seat was cut off and there were no holes in the normal mounting points leads me to believe that it was mounted to something else.
The anti-draft seat was in better shape, but I'm glad I got the square tail seat instead, because I can mount my battery in there, and it wouldn't have fit in the other one.
Thanks again, DutchZ! Now I have that question answered...
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Cut, bend, hammer, staple, fold, mutilate:
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How much more now?
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Thanks!Wow GG...lookin GREAT,bud!!:ohmy:
:laugh: I wish I knew! Sometimes it seems like this project will never get done, but I just keep plodding along. I can't / won't rush it. You can't push a river, you just have to let it flow. I go out to the shop and try to do something every day, sometimes I just sit there and let the ideas form. What I love the most is how I'm able to repurpose components like the fenders and the battery box.How much more now?
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1974 900 Z1 modified to look like a LTD , some engine mods. But I still have all the original parts.
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Well, I had to check to make sure everything in the pan was okay, so I pulled the pan and found a bunch of sludge... and this:Justin- That oilpan and pickup looked just fine, now why would you even clean it;)
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