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Sweet build. Ive sat in front of a wheel buffer for hours, so I can appreciate the work done to the wheel set.
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However, enough about sad things. After I received second Excel rim I did with it exactly the same things as with first: polished and spoked. As usually I did spokes adjusting and tightening on wheel installed on its place. This time it was swingarm. And as usually, I used two dial gauges attached to swingarm in point of shock absorber mount.
This time adjustment went even better than with the first rim. I managed to get 0.3mm for both lateral and radial runouts (including the zone of welding seam).
Assembled wheel looked gorgeous:
I was ready to put the tire on the wheel.
Now, as both wheels assembled, I could breathe a sigh of relief and say that one third of Kawasaki KZ650 is finished.
Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
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The work/craft you are performing keeps giving me inspiration and ideas for my future and current projects. Keep up the amazing work.
AND, apologies for the slight hijacking of your thread. I will start my own thread and post pictures there. Thanks again for all you are sharing with us!
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1977 KZ650B Ready & Fit to Roll Anywhere!
1974 F7 175 -first bike and still own, full resto soon!
2002 ZRX1200R -Red the faster color
2011 Concours 14 -Now a Snarling Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!
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Very cool collection of bikes you have!
And good luck with garage upgrade! I sincerely envy the expansion of your garage, as I have to work in my garage as it is. From "soviet" times garages in our cities were built in larger or smaller clusters. My garage is placed in one of such garage "pools". Every owner built his own garage so every garage is unique, even if they all have same area and more or less same height. I attached couple of winter photos of garages and one photo where field of roofs is visible.
So, unfortunately there is no space for expansion. My garage has basement separated by previous owner in two halves by the wall. One half is so to say guaranteed dry and I already turned it into storage of parts I've got in my possession for long years of motorcycling and during projects.
Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
www.gazzz-garage.com
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Here is the link to my garage project. I will update as I make progress.
kzrider.com/forum/9-chit-chat/611562-my-...ork-on-bike-projects
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1977 KZ650B Ready & Fit to Roll Anywhere!
1974 F7 175 -first bike and still own, full resto soon!
2002 ZRX1200R -Red the faster color
2011 Concours 14 -Now a Snarling Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!
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Third day in row I am doing my every year garage cleaning. I always keep my garage more or less clean but once a year I spent several days on total cleaning and things permutation. It's time to check what parts may be boxed and placed into the basement "archive", to refresh in memory what parts I have and to make position of supplies and instruments more optimal. So why not to talk about garages?
This very garage pool (local original name for such conglomerates is "garage cooperative") was founded and built in 1988 by people resettled to Kiev from the Chernobyl exclusion zone after well known accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant that happened in 1986. Such "cooperatives" were not only place for storing vehicles or goods (including traditional piles of potato and glass jars filled with homemade marinades and jam in cellar). Such garages were place where some kind of subculture was born. If simplified and shortly, this subculture included collective car/motorcycle/boats repairs and sure, moonshine. So every man who owned a garage tried to sneak from home into garages to get a gulp of freedom and communication with other men, aka "gentlemen club". It also had practical sense as personal repair/tools resources of every individual were very limited, but that guy from garage two rows aside from yours and in whose company you tasting homemade vine of you garage neighbor could get you in touch with that guy who operates milling machine eight hours a day every working day at some factory and who definitely could do the work according to your drawings for some amount of moonshine/vodka. Or something like that.
And even as times changed one still may find in such "garage cooperative" all kind of things, from old good moonshine making to the forge where couple of bearded guys make titanium knight armor. And welder who with same ease welds the halves of titanium helmet, aluminum subframe (or whatever it called) of BMW car or pieces of stainless steel tubes in such manner that later welding seams could be leveled with tube body and no sigh of it would be visible. Not to mention all kinds of car service workshops, bodyshops and paintshops. And sure, now these garages also populated with every kind of motorcyclists from groups of greasy guys whose motorcycles strictly remind rat bikes from MadMax to proud Harley owners.
There are a lot of garage "garage cooperatives" in every city of Ukraine and post Soviet Union countries. In some of them garages are built of brick and reinforced concrete slabs, in other garages are made of metal (usually typical factory made constructions). Here are some photos from garage pool of last type.
One friend of mine named Andrew has Dyno right in his garage as well as diagnostic tools like wideband oxygen probe. I think everyone use to read fiction books in which one of the characters is some kind of a bit crazy genius, making great stuff from parts at hand. So this friend of mine is him. He with his brother repairs and tunes up bikes, adjusts fuel injection systems, and occasionally they take part in various motorcycle races. There are no parts Andrew couldn’t repair: alternators, shock absorbers, engines and so on and so forth. For motorbikes, and for cars. And he is also employed as IT-professional (Linux, programming and so on). The only thing: do not mind chaos of parts on backstage and on the floor:-)
Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
www.gazzz-garage.com
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Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
www.gazzz-garage.com
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Here is the link to my garage project. I will update as I make progress.
kzrider.com/forum/9-chit-chat/611562-my-...ork-on-bike-projects
Unfortunately it is in section of forum I have no permission to visit.
What a fantastic story. Thank you fair sharing it with us. It should help remind those of us fortunate enough to live outside the communist where of influence how fortunate we really are.
I didn't get much of USSR as I was born in 1981. And It wasn't that bad for me as my childhood I spent in non depressive region which prosperity came from oil/gas and agriculture/stock rising.
Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
www.gazzz-garage.com
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It unsettled me hugely, but luckily, Indian summer came into Ukraine and we’ve got some pleasant autumn rides, and I also spent a couple of days driving my car for some five hundred kilometers (one thousand roundtrip) to another city and back to bring there and back some goods. Last few days I spent working on garage roof as it needed some repair. All these simple things and works made wonders and I am ready to continue with project.
Here is Kawasaki I met in one of the rides near workshop of one friend of mine. Looks like evolutionary link between KZ440 LTD and EN500.
Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer: in progress
Kawasaki Zephyr 750 (810ccm, 4in4, spoked wheels)
Honda CB815 "Eight Fifteen" cafe-racer
Yamaha XJ "Eight Ball" cafe-racer
www.gazzz-garage.com
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KZ RIDER RELAY FLAG CARRIER #55
1977 KZ650B Ready & Fit to Roll Anywhere!
1974 F7 175 -first bike and still own, full resto soon!
2002 ZRX1200R -Red the faster color
2011 Concours 14 -Now a Snarling Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!
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