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DoctoRot wrote: My vote is for a single green line that follows the crease on the tank up to the neck. It would really pull it all together IMHO. Your bike is looking awesome!
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Here's a link to the dyno test. Love the sound
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Yep, that's what I was thinking. A shape on the pin stripe that looks like if flows continuously from the tail up to the top of the tank (broken by the seat of course) the green on the black looks terrific so far. You've done a really nice job on that bike. Very subtle changes have really enhanced the look of the bike. Give yourself some credit on your design work! Best looking 750 twin I've seen I reckon!TexasKZ wrote:
DoctoRot wrote: My vote is for a single green line that follows the crease on the tank up to the neck. It would really pull it all together IMHO. Your bike is looking awesome!
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DoctoRot wrote: My vote is for a single green line that follows the crease on the tank up to the neck. It would really pull it all together IMHO. Your bike is looking awesome!
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Rustyhama wrote:
Yep, that's what I was thinking. A shape on the pin stripe that looks like if flows continuously from the tail up to the top of the tank (broken by the seat of course) the green on the black looks terrific so far. You've done a really nice job on that bike. Very subtle changes have really enhanced the look of the bike. Give yourself some credit on your design work! Best looking 750 twin I've seen I reckon!TexasKZ wrote:
DoctoRot wrote: My vote is for a single green line that follows the crease on the tank up to the neck. It would really pull it all together IMHO. Your bike is looking awesome!
+1DoctoRot wrote: My vote is for a single green line that follows the crease on the tank up to the neck. It would really pull it all together IMHO. Your bike is looking awesome!
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Oh gosh I'm getting all blushy now I'll take a little credit for being an artiste but a lot of it goes to the members here who steered me towards the; G side covers, flipping the front calipers so they sit behind the forks, the Supertrapp can and just generally seeing plenty of bikes here that retain proper respect for the factory style while putting a little of something of yourself into it.
Here is the dyno report from Richmond Motorsports. Look at that torque curve! I should hire myself out for pulling out tree stumps. Clearly there's a hiccup around 4750 RPM though. Len (the tuner) told me that he thought it might be ignition. Ever since I put the Acewell electronic instrument on it it's tach reading jumps all over the place. Len tells me he got the same behavior from the dyno tach. He did some dyno tweak to calm it down for testing but suggested maybe dump the points for electronic ignition though I'm not sure that's desirable or even possible. Probably couldn't hurt to do new plug wires and coil? Oh, and pods haterz :evil:
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And another thing, seems the KZR hive mind has decided. I'll most likely put the green pinstripe up the tank crease to the neck but not till the winter, having too much fun riding it for now.
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