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09 Nov 2015 16:40 #697997 by COKID
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Doing good on the build. Got my alloy wheels. Rear wheel hub didn't match from the spoke hub. Ordered hub that should fit. Got the swing arm off finally. Removed handlebars and cabling that was through the bars.
Have to remove the forks next. Need lots of parts. Concentrating on getting all hardware off for plating and sent off. I think I'll start from the front and work my way back.
Didn't know that the goose bike wasn't well known. The real goose bike was. a 77 KZ1000. I'll do the best I can .
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COKID

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09 Nov 2015 18:55 #698006 by Daeldren
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Screw the Bronze, we all know that Bubba Zanetti and Toecutter's bikes were the best.

I'll be watching your progress, good luck.

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10 Nov 2015 04:08 #698019 by COKID
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Sweet wanted my oil line pictures. Here they are.




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10 Nov 2015 04:31 #698023 by SWest
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I thought so. I wonder how much flow would make it to the cooler that way. I'm trying to get these but they're out of stock.
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10 Nov 2015 04:47 #698026 by SWest
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationBeen relisted. He makes lots of other goodies.
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10 Nov 2015 04:47 - 10 Nov 2015 04:49 #698027 by Rockranch
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Good question, as I am curious as to the same thing for my KZ 1327 build. I suppose if anyone had that info (calculations) it wld be Patton. He seems to have a collection of genuine printed material and information and someone once compared his collection of info to the Library of Congress.

swest wrote: I thought so. I wonder how much flow would make it to the cooler that way. I'm trying to get these but they're out of stock.
Steve


(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
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1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!
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10 Nov 2015 04:55 #698029 by SWest
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I guess if even 1/4 of the flow made it to the cooler it would help if in more cooling surface. :unsure:
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10 Nov 2015 05:04 #698032 by Rockranch
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My thought is to temporarily connect it with a clear line to get a visual of the flow rate.

(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!

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10 Nov 2015 05:16 #698035 by SWest
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Good idea. I'm thinking about some kind of bypass valve for winter riding.
Steve

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10 Nov 2015 06:02 #698045 by Rockranch
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I've used that method in the past on 2-cyl and 3-cyl bikes and got good visuals of actual oil system flow rates at various rpm's with good success. I'm sure it wld work the same on any motor.

swest wrote: Good idea. I'm thinking about some kind of bypass valve for winter riding.
Steve


(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!) :)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!

Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!

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10 Nov 2015 08:00 #698057 by SmokyOwl
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Subbed to this thread- knew exactly what was goin' on when I read the title ;)

I wish you an easy-going build sir and best of luck with it. Fans rejoice around these things.

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07 Dec 2015 20:09 #702359 by COKID
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Quick update. Replaced fork seals and cleaned and lubed fork stem bearings. Need to add 10 weight fork oil. Rebuilt front and rear master cylinders. Rebuilt front caliper. Need new seals to complete rear caliper rebuild. Replaced front pitted piston. Replaced one rear caliper piston. Replaced turn signal lamps and reused stems. Rewired turn signals.
Bought cast wheels, and 4-2 exhaust. Bought used seat to use during shakedown. Cleaned petcock, but need new seals.
Still waiting on my hardware to be returned from plating.
Funds are low due to new bathroom costs and Christmas etc etc. eventually I'll get new tires mounted and all the misc rubber bits seals and hoses cabling etc. doing all labor like polishing and painting. Rust removal and the like. Also need new handle bars. It's cleaning up nicely.
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COKID

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