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It is a direct bolt on conversion to chain drive through. 15 and 45 sprockets and 104 530 chain.
I replaced mine with JT sprockets and an RK standard for $77. A used belt on ebay is like $200
Whip it like a mule!
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since you are new to bikes check out the above thread before you pick up a screwdriver
1980 kz750E1, Delkevic exhaust
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Yes, checkout my 440 thread. A PO had completely destroyed the majority or the jis heads on the bike. They were a pain to remove.JR wrote: kzrider.com/forum/21-tools/598060-jis-screwdrivers
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since you are new to bikes check out the above thread before you pick up a screwdriver
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The original (and as original as I know).
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The left spark plug.
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The right was noticeably less black. Too rich I think. This was before I cleaned the carbs during which I found a significant amount of items not being able to move as well on the left carb due to fuel gelling. The right, oddly was not the same case.
I'll keep gradually posting to not lose stuff in conversation and so you all don't have just one massive post!
Dom, thanks for sharing the chain conversion info! I was wondering what the replacement belt cost was... That idea is intriguing to say the least.
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Here is some progress. Now you can see that this is not just a mechanical fixit run. I want to make a brat/ cafe out of it. And it all started with a set of clubmans!
A general overview:
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A clear view:
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Quick forward mockup:
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Parts are still coming in. I'll detail shortly what I'm thinking of putting on it.
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The frame is being cleared of everything so that it can be refinished along with the rims, front fork bases, rear swing arm, and centre stand. All of that is becoming gloss black . The main wire loom was successfully removed late last night after successful removal of a stripped screw holding the wires back from the drive wheel. A sharp chisel and a hit in the right direction works wonders!
So what did I do after playing with wires? I made a hoverbike!
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I did notice last week that my left fork seal was cracked so eBay sent me a new one in the mail yesterday. I feel like I am learning so much doing this right now. I am just loving it! Putting knee wells in the tank I think put this project on the go even more because that just felt like, "yes this is happening!".
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The engine is out! First one! Any tips on how to seal the openings so cleaner and junk doesn't get into the engine?
Also, any helpful pointers on soda blasting? That'll be another first. I have engine degreaser for engine prep but anything else I should do before painting her up?
Many thanks in advance
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