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1977 KZ 1000 "Brat Style" Project
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Man thats looks like a nice rider! a cheap chop would be a shame!
With that said good luck and keep the pics coming. cant wait to see what unfolds
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1979 kz1000 shaftie rebuild project
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there are only so many of these bikes left that are near original. I always get squeemish
whent i hear someone talking about bobbing one. I still have undurlying guilt for cutting on my
frame and mine was a non running franken parts bike when i got it.
everyone has there own taste and even though there is a limited supply of antique motorcycles
its not like we are converting 73 Z1's into the latest fad. My bike is an extension of my taste and
could not have acheived as much as I have without the help of the guys on this board
really lookin forward to your build if I can help let me know
post lots of pic's cause she is already a cutie
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that will determine the most economical quality swingarm swap
back in the day allot of guys used the GS swingarm but a 130 easily fits no no mod 160-180
is what the 130 of the 70's was :laugh: that requires a little more work.
brake changes wheels chain offset front sprocket etc..
1978 KZ1000 A2
Thrown Together To Ride Til Winter
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Free Range Custom Art
1982/83 750R/GPZ
1984 Goldwing 1200 Interstate
1982 Yamahopper QT50
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2 79 HD sporty XLH
02 HD FLSTS Heritage
60's HD Hummer
70's Honda 550 Four
70 Yamaha 100
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Oh I like the 1st one,other than the headlight is a little too highbratbiker wrote: Sorry, when I said cheap I meant as economical as possible to get the highest end result. As for "Brat Style" it's just very minimalist and geared towards performace still. I'll post a couple of pics. that are somewhat along the lines of what I'm thinking.
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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ramtough_63 wrote: how big a tire you want to go?
that will determine the most economical quality swingarm swap
back in the day allot of guys used the GS swingarm but a 130 easily fits no no mod 160-180
is what the 130 of the 70's was :laugh: that requires a little more work.
brake changes wheels chain offset front sprocket etc..
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650ed wrote: That bike in the second picture looks like a 7th grade kid built it. The front end is a pure mess of cables etc. that looks really sloppy, and I don't understand the appeal of missing side covers and that home-made looking seat. :blink: Sorry I sound pessimistic, but I suspect this will be yet another nice KZ1000 that bites the dust. This seems to often happen when a person buys a nice bike at a bargain price and so doesn't appreciate it for what it is. Ed
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wireman wrote:
Oh I like the 1st one,other than the headlight is a little too highbratbiker wrote: Sorry, when I said cheap I meant as economical as possible to get the highest end result. As for "Brat Style" it's just very minimalist and geared towards performace still. I'll post a couple of pics. that are somewhat along the lines of what I'm thinking.
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