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(Mostly) 1976 KZ750 Twin in a (Mostly) 1978 KZ200 frame (dont ask me what I was thinking)
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I had to move motor to right side to make chain line up straight, leaving motor off center about 1/2 inch, and have to extend footpegs out more, and build new brake lever. Also need bigger battery, 200 battery does not have enough ass to turn 750 over very much.
Input welcome.. especialy considering I never done anything quite like this before...
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i amwatching...good luck. not sure how "kz" you are, but when you have done "enough" research...you might know how to make sure there is anuff room for your tank to fit......obviously i am having an issue with the tank hitting the motor, so I am going with a high mount peanut tank instead, and i have more pics i dont know how to resize, they are too big to post on here, but they show me holding the front wheel where it will go. lots of fab up done so far, much left to do yet...
I had to move motor to right side to make chain line up straight, leaving motor off center about 1/2 inch, and have to extend footpegs out more, and build new brake lever. Also need bigger battery, 200 battery does not have enough ass to turn 750 over very much.
Input welcome.. especialy considering I never done anything quite like this before...
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personally i would help you, but you allreadt started....if you want pm me and i willgive you my # to call....Joeshow me some pics of a couple bikes you built? maybe I can see how you yourself fixed a similar issue with mad fab skills? like i said, could use the help..
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Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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