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The seat is going to go with the wire frame all together. Since I just got my seat this will be out the door soon. I will let you know.
1978 KZ650SR
2001 Triumph Speed Triple i955
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I started with this:
Then I ended with this:
So that this would fit right:
Fits like a glove. I have to weld up a few points and weld a battery tray for under the hump in the seat. Because I cut the rear of my frame to fit the seat, I need to extend something out so the tray just doesn't hang out in the air and I need a place to mount my license plate.
Then powder coat. Its getting closer. This was a big step for me with the frame clean up. I only have a few free hours a week where I can make a lot of noise. The welding is going to be loud too but I am starting to have other things I can do.
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2006 gs 500 streetfighter
1982 gpz750 breathed on wreck
1985 gpz750
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I really like what you did. That pan drops out, right? Did you ever thing about doing hinges instead of pins so it rockers down?
I think I am going to do something similar but keep it mounted to the frame. I am going to go with a 3 point mount with the seat - 1 in the front and 2 along the back side of the frame and just screw them in. Weld up a nut in place on the inside to make it easy.
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I decided to have my fork seals replaced instead of doing it myself - I don't have the tools and since I'm not going to be doing it often the cost for tools didn't seem like a good investment. I guess its a good thing I did it this way as the prior owner put in one seal with a screwdriver and totally screwed everything up.
I don't have a way to bend tubing for my rear section, so I think that is going to get done also. I have about 4 welding points that need to get done that are structural and I am going to have that taken care of as well - I don't want to screw up that stuff when it is way beyond my ability. Fork Stops, a nick in my frame from excessive grinding, the rear seat section, and the exhaust mount.
I got clip-ons instead of the clubmans and just ordered a fender to fit with my forks. That fender is going to get cut up into little bits because it is so ugly and bulky.
Now I just need to find a way to make the seat mount onto the frame. I'm thinking about drilling holes through and tack welding nuts to the inside of the frame at 3 points. Any ideas?
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Now I just need to find a way to make the seat mount onto the frame. I'm thinking about drilling holes through and tack welding nuts to the inside of the frame at 3 points. Any ideas?
That's what I did on mine. Right behind the tank, I welded a flat strap across the frame with a weld nut in it. In the rear I put a tab with a weld nut under the bubble. Cool project!
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"JUST IN! A MAN WHO HOLDS THE WORLD RECORD FOR USING THE MOST DRUGS DIES TODAY. HE WAS WAS ATTACKED BY A PACK OF WILD DOGS HE THOUGHT HE SAW"
WHY FART AND WASTE IT, WHEN YOU CAN BURP AND TASTE IT?
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I am going to cut the front fender down to something smaller and narrower, probably, right along the ridges - it has a nice metal bracket support. It was either this or for brace and no fender and the cost was $40 for this and $200 for the brace.
Clip-ons are Vortex. I like them a lot.
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I like the fender too...
The Kaw List:
Current: 79 KZ1000 A3 MKII, 78 KZ1000 A2, 78 KZ1000 Z1-R, 78 KZ650 SR, 80 KE175
Former: 03 KLX400SR, 99 ZRX1000, 82 KZ750 LTD, 80 KZ1000 A4 MKII, 80 KZ1000 LTD, 78 KZ1000 A2, 74 H-2 750 Triple, 78 KL250
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Before:
Drying:
Bolts... went from almost a green hue:
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Once the parts dry I will try to get a picture.
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