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1977 KZ 1000 "Brat Style" Project
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Bill
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1968 BSA 441 Shooting Star, 1970 BSA 650 Lightning, 1974 W3, 1976 KZ900, 1979 KZ750 Twin, 1979 KZ750 Twin Trike, 1981 KZ1300, 1982 KZ1100 Spectre, 2000 Valkyrie, 2009 Yamaha Roadliner S. 1983 GL 1100
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I bought a couple different swingarms when i did mine before I settled and ended up doing the mono
either the wheel i had or the axle or brake there always seemed it was something not jiving.
i'm sure there are plenty of guys that can give better advice on what matches what but by the time you do the math I think Les kit would be the way to go lol
1978 KZ1000 A2
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KZCSI wrote: I've got a 1980 CMT 400 Hilda with less than 7K on the clock. I'll trade you straight across for that KZ1000. You can chop up the Hilda and I'll restore the KZ. Where are you? I might even pay for the transport.
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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
I have to agree with Ed here again...
And add these back stories....
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the first pic you list as a reference goal is about 12-15000 to build
all folks are saying is dont take a granny 65 mustang and make a lowrider please
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893cv wrote: Brats are hard to get right, but they can look great. This wrenchmonkees kz1000 is the best I've seen.
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But why do they nearly always put crappy tires on them? Is it because they care more about looks than handling? Of course, that may be an academic question considering most of them are not ridden or rarely ridden. Even the one in the picture is going nowhere as is. Ed
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Wayne
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I agree, some folks put junk tires on their projects just for a "look". I like to ride my bikes so how well a tire works is important to me. I don't know if the wrenchmonkees kz1000 was finished when that photo was taken. It appears to still need a few things!
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