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KZ1000P conversion.
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SWest wrote: I doubt it will fit on that stepped frame. I'd check eBay for one that fits.
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I'll get out the cutting wheel if need be, just wanted a full length seat.
That frame looks an awful lot like my 81 K1 frame.
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DoctoRot wrote: i too have suffered the aftermath of a spray bomb. I used aircraft stripper and a lot of elbow grease. I would be worried about a sandblaster getting media in places you really dont want it.
I second and third this. Pull the motor and use rubber gloves, safety glasses, that nasty stripper, and a pressure washer.
If blasting is necessary use something a little more motor friendly such as sodium bicarbonate instead of something that can and will schuck your engine bearings. It is almost impossible to prevent something that just plain goes EVERYWHERE in the blasting process to NOT get into all of those little nooks and crannies.
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The temporary exhaust is a riot.
This thing wants to run, if I touch the throttle it jumps up and revs out instantly. Even with the open header pipes, It actually sounds amazingly crisp.
Foot pegs are stout and placement seems fine, I think they will be better with different handlebars.
It is low enough now, that the kickstand is almost too long, though. Might have to address that.
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DoctoRot wrote: i too have suffered the aftermath of a spray bomb. I used aircraft stripper and a lot of elbow grease. I would be worried about a sandblaster getting media in places you really dont want it.
Agreed. I'm going to keep stripping and wire brushing. I plan to do what I can with the blaster while not being too intrusive.
Several pieces may get painted black after it's all said and done, as they are pretty rough.
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I picked up some plastic media. I'll test it out and see how it works.old_kaw wrote:
DoctoRot wrote: i too have suffered the aftermath of a spray bomb. I used aircraft stripper and a lot of elbow grease. I would be worried about a sandblaster getting media in places you really dont want it.
I second and third this. Pull the motor and use rubber gloves, safety glasses, that nasty stripper, and a pressure washer.
If blasting is necessary use something a little more motor friendly such as sodium bicarbonate instead of something that can and will schuck your engine bearings. It is almost impossible to prevent something that just plain goes EVERYWHERE in the blasting process to NOT get into all of those little nooks and crannies.
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I'm pretty surprised with how good it's running.
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