Project first motorcycle kz900 whatchamacallit
- rayshake
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Anyways..., I got my hands on a 1976 KZ900 from a guy that my Matco dealer knew. It had been sitting for about 3 years in the elements. It was quite fun pushing the brakeless tank into the bed of a pickup truck up a dyno ramp. It came half taken apart with 3 boxes of parts. I got it back to the shop and everyone started making fun of it right away. Saying it's huge and I'll never be able to pick it up when I drop it. after hearing that, I became curious. Could I pick it up? Was it heavy? I'd never picked up a dropped motorcycle or even thought of having to do it. Well, I layed it down and it was stupid easy to pick up. I offered the same sweet experience to all around with no takers. After getting it upright again, something happened. Some sort of bond between the bike and myself. I love this thing. Not sure why, but I know I do.
Ok, that was my ranting on how sweet I think this thing is. I guess if anyone in this world would appreciate that, it'd be you guys. Nobody I know personally shares my interest in this thing.
I still barely know what I have, but I'm doing stuff to it which is good I suppose. First off, I swapped the rear suspension to that of an '02 GSXR1000 which was alot simpler than I expected, only requiring a mount for the monoshock and machining a sleeve to allow use of the KZ swingarm bolt. Also minor relocation of the stock center stand tabs to make the final attachment point. Alot easier than anything I do daily. I have the whole front suspension as well which I plan to put on. The main reason I'm doing this is due to the fact that the brakes on the bike are done and I like to upgrade things.
Not sure exactly what I'm looking to achieve with this thing, but hopefully it'll all work out in the end.
I suppose now I'll not punish anyone else with words and supply some pics. Sorry, I just got home and stayed and finished the mono shock mount and milled the points cover flat and am still thinking of it.
As I got it... Roughly put together.
As it was earlier today with shock mount roughed up. It's all finished, but I didn't have a camera. I'll bring one in monday for sure. Don't mind all the shit laying on it.
Here's some shots of the shock mount. It's 1/8" steel drilled and dimpled. Wanted it to be out of the way, to have room for a battery and light and rigid. Hopefuly it works, If not, I'll redo it. No biggy. It's all boxed in now, also drilled and dimpled.
Hopefully I can have some more updates soon. I don't really work on it much. Like one day a week if that. Hope to have a rolling chassis by christmas.
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OK, I promise I'll make up for all these words with some pics next time.
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I'm looking for a Kawasaki triple 750 2 stroke now.
Where are you?
A buddy of mine has one for sale up here in Canada, just west of Toronto Ontario.
H2 for sale
Rob
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Wow...beauty bike!
Rob...will you deliver?
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Pics. I suck at MIG welding!!
and a shot of my buddy's SR500 we got rolling today.
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thats some pretty high end looking shock mounts you made! somebody stole the back off your frame!:laugh:
I wanted the shock mount to add as little weight as possible. It'll hopefully be strong enough..
Yeah, I chopped the back off the frame thinking I would go for the stubby look but I'm beginning to rethink it and like the longer stock look based on some of the Japanese bikes on A-Magic.com
It'll have something made. Needs more things made.
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