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Lana (My First Build 1982 KZ750 CSR)
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13 Feb 2011 14:36 #430452
by ETC2K10
Lana (My First Build 1982 KZ750 CSR) was created by ETC2K10
So, her name's Lana. She started out as some guy's 1982 KZ750. Since I got her, dropped the front end, swapped out the stock bars for clip-ons, cut off the ass end and done a few more random things.
Next steps:
-Finish glassing up my new seat pan (Snake skin seat....you've been warned!)
-Wrap the exhaust
-Paint what needs to be touched up
-Lighting
-Tail section (I think I'm going to do the Magna rear plastic. I've seen it done before on my bike and it looks awesome!)
-Suggestions?
Next steps:
-Finish glassing up my new seat pan (Snake skin seat....you've been warned!)
-Wrap the exhaust
-Paint what needs to be touched up
-Lighting
-Tail section (I think I'm going to do the Magna rear plastic. I've seen it done before on my bike and it looks awesome!)
-Suggestions?
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13 Feb 2011 14:36 #430453
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Replied by ETC2K10 on topic Lana (My First Build 1982 KZ750 CSR)
I need to find out how to shrink the file size! Sorry guys! I do have pictures!
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13 Feb 2011 14:42 #430457
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1979 z650 c3 first registered in 1981
2006 Harley Davidson VRSCR
Northern Ireland
Replied by z650c3 on topic Lana (My First Build 1982 KZ750 CSR)
Where are the pics ??????????? We need then asap :woohoo:
Looking forward to see the beast
Enjoy
C3
Looking forward to see the beast
Enjoy
C3
1979 z650 c3 first registered in 1981
2006 Harley Davidson VRSCR
Northern Ireland
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14 Feb 2011 07:05 - 14 Feb 2011 07:06 #430595
by 531blackbanshee
skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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www.resize.it/resize-portrait-photo.html
go into advanced tools
then browse to find the pic
then set max height to 817
then set max width to 1089
leave everything else alone and hit okay.
once the pic comes up right click and save as.
then you can just use the browse [ img ] box at the bottom of the kzrider message and then place your cursor wherever you want the pic and click [ img ] and that is where the pic will be.
hth,
leon
go into advanced tools
then browse to find the pic
then set max height to 817
then set max width to 1089
leave everything else alone and hit okay.
once the pic comes up right click and save as.
then you can just use the browse [ img ] box at the bottom of the kzrider message and then place your cursor wherever you want the pic and click [ img ] and that is where the pic will be.
hth,
leon
skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
Last edit: 14 Feb 2011 07:06 by 531blackbanshee.
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14 Feb 2011 07:46 - 10 Apr 2013 11:44 #430603
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Replied by martin_csr on topic Drum brake Info
Rear brake. If the age of the rear brake shoes is unknown, replace them.
The adhesive that binds the linings to the shoes can fail over time. A lining can separate from a shoe & get jammed between the shoe & drum, locking the rear wheel.
It happened to me when rolling the bike off the center stand. very lucky. It would be a real drag for it to happen at speed. I was also lucky that it happened in the driveway. I just put a piece of cardboard under the rear wheel & slid the bike back into the garage. It would be a bummer to be far from home w a locked rear wheel.
Z1Enterprises.com has replacement shoes. You can order other stuff as well, such as a air filter or two and a few oil filters, etc. It's a dirty job but doable: Do not breathe the dust as it contains ASBESTOS. Don't contaminate the bearings. I made hub protectors from plastic bottles & taped them w Gorilla tape (painter's masking tape would be useless).
Have plenty of clean rags & use denatured alcohol to wipe down the parts as you work. You can spray the parts w brake cleaner prior to assembly.
Use a proper brake lubricant on the pivot points. Do not get it on the friction surfaces.
I use Permatex Ultra Disc Brake Caliper lube in the little packets - it doesn't take much.
Very evenly & carefully sand the glaze from the friction surface of the drum. I used 100 grit sandpaper. Do not breathe the dust. Wipe everything down w denatured alcohol afterwards & place the used rags in a plastic bag & discard. Also sand the leading edges of the shoes. Sanding should eliminate any potential brake squeal, something that others have oft reported.
The adhesive that binds the linings to the shoes can fail over time. A lining can separate from a shoe & get jammed between the shoe & drum, locking the rear wheel.
It happened to me when rolling the bike off the center stand. very lucky. It would be a real drag for it to happen at speed. I was also lucky that it happened in the driveway. I just put a piece of cardboard under the rear wheel & slid the bike back into the garage. It would be a bummer to be far from home w a locked rear wheel.
Z1Enterprises.com has replacement shoes. You can order other stuff as well, such as a air filter or two and a few oil filters, etc. It's a dirty job but doable: Do not breathe the dust as it contains ASBESTOS. Don't contaminate the bearings. I made hub protectors from plastic bottles & taped them w Gorilla tape (painter's masking tape would be useless).
Have plenty of clean rags & use denatured alcohol to wipe down the parts as you work. You can spray the parts w brake cleaner prior to assembly.
Use a proper brake lubricant on the pivot points. Do not get it on the friction surfaces.
I use Permatex Ultra Disc Brake Caliper lube in the little packets - it doesn't take much.
Very evenly & carefully sand the glaze from the friction surface of the drum. I used 100 grit sandpaper. Do not breathe the dust. Wipe everything down w denatured alcohol afterwards & place the used rags in a plastic bag & discard. Also sand the leading edges of the shoes. Sanding should eliminate any potential brake squeal, something that others have oft reported.
Last edit: 10 Apr 2013 11:44 by martin_csr.
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14 Feb 2011 19:59 #430748
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I dig the new wheel idea. She's needing some new shoes.
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14 Feb 2011 20:01 #430750
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14 Feb 2011 20:02 #430752
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14 Feb 2011 20:03 #430754
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25 Feb 2011 15:59 #433423
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Replied by ETC2K10 on topic Lana (My First Build 1982 KZ750 CSR)
So,, the first seat glassing went well, the design, SUCKED! So the second glassing went much better! Tabs for the plastics got cut down and now all of the electronics under the seat are being tucked under the seat pan.
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25 Feb 2011 17:06 #433438
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80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
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Replied by Rainman on topic Lana (My First Build 1982 KZ750 CSR)
ETC2K10, for some silly reason I was expecting a 750 4 cylinder. When the pictures arrived, what a pleasent surprise.
Looking good.
Good luck,
Jim
Looking good.
Good luck,
Jim
80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
Jim
Quincy,IL
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26 Feb 2011 19:58 #433631
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