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18 Feb 2011 05:46 #431477
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Hey folks. So I started with a 94 KZ1000 Police P-13. The bike was in pretty good shape but hadn't run for a bit. Had good compression on all cylinders around 95 Lbs each. Had to pull a few bowls do some cleaning to hear it run before tearing it all to hell. I found an old (not sure if I'm spelling this right) Pachuco rigid frame originally built for a Honda CB750. The rear wheel assembly fits perfect. I have to trim a bit of the sprocket cover to make the engine fit in the frame but no problem there. I cut the neck off the kz then cut the cups off of each end. Then welded 1 1/2" pipe between them to make a clean new neck to weld to the Pachuco frame and use the kz front end on it. I'll take some photos and post them for all to see. This is my first ever Kawasaki anything so wish me luck. Does anyone know the minimal wiring required to make it run?
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18 Feb 2011 06:00 #431487
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95 psi isnt much compression,throttle wide open when checking?
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18 Feb 2011 06:04 #431489
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To be honest I've never worked on one of these before. Does it make a difference with the throttle open? I didn't open it when checking. What should it have?
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18 Feb 2011 06:06 #431492
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130 would be a much better number
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18 Feb 2011 06:09 #431494
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I just figured since it had been sitting a while that the rings were a little out of seat. Plan on running a little atf through it once I get the whole thing up and running and see if that helps a bit. Of course I'm a heavy equipment mechanic and welder so this is all a learning experiance for me.
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18 Feb 2011 06:12 #431495
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combustion is combustion,just remember those are spark plugs not glow plugs! :laugh:
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18 Feb 2011 17:20 #431631
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I bought this bike through Craigslist for 400 bucks. It's an early 70's Pachuco chopper built for a Honda CB750 engine. I completely took it apart and cut out the engine mounts and any extra tabs that I don't need. Still have a few little ones to remove. Not going to use the tank, seat, or tins. Going to get new ones more to my liking.
Plan to use a 6" flat trailer style fender and bob it off. I found a tank that's thin and stretched with flat sides and a slightly rounded top tapering down to the seat pan. The tank should really compliment the flat rear fender. I may use a simple chrome front fender for that old school look. Really going Mad Max. The rest of the bike will be all flat black with maybe some pinstriping. Plan to make a matching sidecar all roll cage with no sheet metal. Just a racing bucket seat with 4 point harness and a pollished aluminum diamond plate floor board. Really Mad Max!
Plan to use a 6" flat trailer style fender and bob it off. I found a tank that's thin and stretched with flat sides and a slightly rounded top tapering down to the seat pan. The tank should really compliment the flat rear fender. I may use a simple chrome front fender for that old school look. Really going Mad Max. The rest of the bike will be all flat black with maybe some pinstriping. Plan to make a matching sidecar all roll cage with no sheet metal. Just a racing bucket seat with 4 point harness and a pollished aluminum diamond plate floor board. Really Mad Max!
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18 Feb 2011 17:22 - 18 Feb 2011 17:26 #431632
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Here is the frame with the KZ1000 engine sitting in the basket. I have to trim a little of the sproket cover in order to fit it in the frame. I only gave 500 bucks for the KZ Police donor bike so right now I only have $900 in the whole project. I expect to spend an additional $600 before completion. Not bad for an old school chopper.:woohoo:
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18 Feb 2011 17:23 #431633
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