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18 Feb 2022 21:12 #862546
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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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Holy flap disks, Batman!!!
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19 Feb 2022 07:29 #862557
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Yeah. Buying them online in bulk saves a ton of money. They're no-names, but they seem to work just as well and last just as long (that is to say, not all that long) as the ones that cost five bucks a pop at the local hardware store.
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26 Feb 2022 14:59 #862952
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I managed to get a little work done last night and today. I pulled the swingarm and torque bar off, soaked them in a 1:1 solution of Simple Green, and scrubbed them with up. Then I busted out the poor man's powder coat
and I think the results look pretty okay
Also into the Simple Green went the fork tubes. After a ton of sanding and polishing, this is what I got:
That left me with just enough time to mess around with the rear brake. I got it resurfaced at a local shop, and decided to drill it out. I came up with a new version of the pattern I made for the front discs that's a little busier: the front ones each have 45 holes, but the rear one has 60.
That's about it for now. I'm waiting for some Progressive springs and a set of rear shocks (I was inspired by 750 R1's build to get the very same set of Ohlins copies), and then I can start putting stuff back together.
and I think the results look pretty okay
Also into the Simple Green went the fork tubes. After a ton of sanding and polishing, this is what I got:
That left me with just enough time to mess around with the rear brake. I got it resurfaced at a local shop, and decided to drill it out. I came up with a new version of the pattern I made for the front discs that's a little busier: the front ones each have 45 holes, but the rear one has 60.
That's about it for now. I'm waiting for some Progressive springs and a set of rear shocks (I was inspired by 750 R1's build to get the very same set of Ohlins copies), and then I can start putting stuff back together.
Is this thing working? Is this thing on?
1978 KZ1000 LTD
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27 Feb 2022 11:56 #862977
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1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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I hope it is just photo distortion, because that rotor does not look ok. Is it actually flat all the way around?
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27 Feb 2022 12:17 #862979
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For the record, truedisk.net/ does really fantastic work and his prices are very reasonable.
You can see some pictures in this tread: kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/615972-doh...resh?start=24#852759
'78 Z1-R in blue , '78 Z1-R in black, '78 Z1-R in pieces
My dad's '74 Z1
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It does look like there was a lot of tool chatter during the cutting/grinding.I hope it is just photo distortion, because that rotor does not look ok. Is it actually flat all the way around?
For the record, truedisk.net/ does really fantastic work and his prices are very reasonable.
You can see some pictures in this tread: kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/615972-doh...resh?start=24#852759
'78 Z1-R in blue , '78 Z1-R in black, '78 Z1-R in pieces
My dad's '74 Z1
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27 Feb 2022 12:48 - 27 Feb 2022 12:49 #862980
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1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
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1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
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1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
Kowledge Speaks, But Wisdom Listens.
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28 Feb 2022 16:01 #863013
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+2 on Truedisk
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05 Mar 2022 15:45 - 06 Mar 2022 07:00 #863228
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It is photo distortion—kind of. I had it resurfaced right before I drilled it out. It does have some odd swirl marks on it, not at all what you would expect from a brake lathe, but it's nice and flat. Unfortunately, I cleaned off the glue I used to stick my template on with brake cleaner, and then followed that with a Scotchbrite disc on a die grinder that left dopery looking swirl marks, so the ugly marks on there are totally my bad. I could be happier about the way it looks, but not enough to have it redone, especially considering there's only about .1mm left before it reaches its minimum thickness. When I replace it (because it doesn't have another resurfacing left in it), I'll go with Truedisc—those pics look fantastic.
Meanwhile, I cleaned up the wheels
I wanted to doll them up a little, but I was kind of at a loss as to how until I remembered some stuff I've had taking up shelf space for at least a decade:
I think I got this stuff at a yard sale, and I had some real misgivings about how it would perform since it's so old, but I prepped the wheels and sprayed the "copper plate" paint and clear right over the black and the bare metal alike. I think it came out pretty okay, although I keep thinking how much it would look at home on a '77 Monte Carlo:
Now I just need to find a horn that plays "La Cucaracha"...
Meanwhile, I cleaned up the wheels
I wanted to doll them up a little, but I was kind of at a loss as to how until I remembered some stuff I've had taking up shelf space for at least a decade:
I think I got this stuff at a yard sale, and I had some real misgivings about how it would perform since it's so old, but I prepped the wheels and sprayed the "copper plate" paint and clear right over the black and the bare metal alike. I think it came out pretty okay, although I keep thinking how much it would look at home on a '77 Monte Carlo:
Now I just need to find a horn that plays "La Cucaracha"...
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06 Mar 2022 00:10 #863237
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Hi Buzz, it's probably worth scraping the paint of the mounting face for the discs on the front wheel, depending how thick the paint is its can cause the discs to run "out of true" and give you a vibration through the lever
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06 Mar 2022 06:58 #863244
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Will do—thanks.
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06 Mar 2022 13:57 #863271
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Hi Buzz, it's probably worth scraping the paint of the mounting face for the discs on the front wheel, depending how thick the paint is its can cause the discs to run "out of true" and give you a vibration through the lever
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11 Mar 2022 09:50 #863590
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While waiting for parts, I went after the seat some more. I decided I didn't lile the padded piece; I had laid that up on the original, steel version of the pan/cowl, so it didn't match the shape of the fiberglass version perfectly. I filled in the access hole in the cowl that I had initially thought was a cool idea but then decided was dumb (it's remarkable how often that happens) and then drilled out the rivets holding the Dzus clips onto their bases so I could rivet them directly into the fiberglass cowl.
With that done, I was able to lay up the upholstery base. Then I glued some repurposed floor mats on it:
It's getting close to the moment when I have to figure out the upholstery. I've got a good machine (Tacsew T111-155) in the shop, but I haven't run any kind of sewing machine since I had home ec in junior high, back when great lizards roamed the Earth...
With that done, I was able to lay up the upholstery base. Then I glued some repurposed floor mats on it:
It's getting close to the moment when I have to figure out the upholstery. I've got a good machine (Tacsew T111-155) in the shop, but I haven't run any kind of sewing machine since I had home ec in junior high, back when great lizards roamed the Earth...
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