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83 KZ750 LTD Cafe Project
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ColoPirate wrote: So after all that this is where I am at, did some more bondo, mounted a new headlight bracket, made a license plate holder, and primed the tank and seat so I can find all my imperfections. It still needs some bondo work but it's closer
ColoPirate, where did you order your tank from? Is it metal? Looks fantastic!
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What tank is that? I have been working on my LTD cafe build this spring and I'm still trying to find a good tank that will look better on my bike.
Give me all the bacon and eggs you have.
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the tank is from a GPZ750, i think it was even the same year, or close to. its an 81-84 i believe. and yes it is metal. I found it on ebay.
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small update, i made the leather seat. I went to a local (littleton, co) fabric place and got some black leather. then for closed cell foam i went to big5 sporting goods and bought a camping sleeping pad for like 5 bucks, cut a few layers out of it and glued them together. so far it works good, but i might have to add to it.
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Side note, my buddy also works with a car wrap company, and is coming by tonight with some vinyl, similar color to what it is now, and we are going to wrap my bike, we will see how that goes as well.
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My friend came by and helped me out with a vinyl wrap for the bike, it wasnt easy but we got it on there. lots of heat from a heat gun, or hair dryer, and some stretching got it smooth for the most part. we had to make a couple cuts, i just have to figure out how i am going to cover them. here are some pics
Pulling over the tank
some more
side covers
some placement
finished product
one more, you can see a cut on the back side of the tank
Denver, CO
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mikep_937 wrote: I just recently did something similar. As to using Florist foam, thats what i ended up doing...i would not recommend it. it is nasty, itchy stuff when you're shaping.
That's too bad, it looks list it would be easier to work with that the insulation foam was. Has anyone else had similar problems?
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