Doctorot's '78 KZ1000 build
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DoctoRot wrote:
TexasKZ wrote: Doc is such a tease..............
HA! I really wanted to see the body work on the bike but it was already tucked away in storage. sorry guys it will have to wait
Gordy wrote: That paintwork looks awesome.
Do you have any info on the pod filters you've gone for? They look like dual pod ones?
Yes they are K&N filters. A member on here had Wompy at Still Kicking Moto make him these velocity stacks that insert into the two filters.
There is a thread here on the design, also when i talked to Wompy he had a few sets left. Its possible he still has some...
kzrider.com/forum/3-carburetor/408059-ve...thbores?limitstart=0
Perfect thanks, that's what I thought they were from some other pics I found.
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Beautiful work.
Can you tell me how you went about getting the discs from ISR? Did u order straight from Sweden or did u find a US distributor? Prices seem very competitive. How much did shipping cost and what was the time frame getting them?
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jcw wrote: Nice build
Beautiful work.
Can you tell me how you went about getting the discs from ISR? Did u order straight from Sweden or did u find a US distributor? Prices seem very competitive. How much did shipping cost and what was the time frame getting them?
Thanks
I called up ISR and talked to the owner Acke. Very friendly. He does not do email so you have to send everything by fax and do a bank transfer to pay. Kind of a hassle, but his products are VERY nice, and like you said, competitive prices considering they are one off pieces. Shipping was like $50, and they came in about 6 weeks. All in all, I'm very happy with the purchase.
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Bitching build!
This is my build:
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/600312-ano...rtment-build?start=0
There are many more like it, but this one is mine... news to come!
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pretty amazing how far you have come since starting this build.
can't say "I have very little experience with bikes, never rebuilt an engine" anymore :whistle: :silly: :blink: :woohoo: :laugh:
you've sure honed your skillset on this build.
not too mention the lil bikes you've messed with.
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1976 kz 900 x 3
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I finally have some time to work on the bike and started assembling a couple more things. Very pleased with how the rear sets worked out, but I need to modify the kick for more clearance, and perhaps get some folding footpegs. which are a good safety feature as well for a street bike. My buddy also gave me this sweet stainless stand he welded up years ago for his track bike.
Also here is a design feature I'm trying to work out; I need to finish the back of the turn signal off a little more elegantly. I'm thinkin of triming the bolt down, using a flanged nut, and then routing the wires straight to the headlight bucket with a small hole and a grommet. Im not really satisfied with this solution as i think seeing wires bridging a gap like this doesnt look great, but im am stumped and not willing to remake the headlight ears. I was thinking about getting some cool expandable sleeve to dress up the wires a bit. thoughts?
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