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17 Jan 2016 09:57 #707032 by 650mod
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swest wrote: Is that a cable or a hose? Been thinking about a cable for my drum. Welding up my new swing arm so the rod could be an issue. If it cable, pics of how you did it? I too may go with a much larger tire.
Steve


Steve- do you mean for the rear brake? The rear brake is run on a steel braided hose for the hydraulic disc. You could probably fab some cable holders up nice and quick to run along the swingarm in your case?

78 kz 650 custom
Wiseco 720cc big bore
Dynajet stage 3 carb kit with pods
2002 Kawasaki Z750 exhaust
2001 Buell lightning front end
1999 Ninja 600 swingarm with 1999 Ninja 900 rear rim
converted to monoshock rear
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17 Jan 2016 14:56 #707066 by rstnick
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650mod wrote: Here's my contribution to this thread. It took me around 2 years to finish everything up on the fighter build part, just chipping away at it whenever I could. She started out as a '78 C2 KZ 650 that needed lots of engine work and some paint to bring it back to life. I started out on the engine, and put a Wiseco 720 big bore kit in it. Threw on a 4-1 exhaust from a 2002 Kawi Z750, and a stage 3 Dyna jet carb kit with pods. Repainted everything, and rode it for a season. Decided that the suspension and brakes needed work, so apart she came. The front end is off a 2001 Buell Lightning X1. We had to lathe/cut/weld the steering stem down to fit the KZ steering tube. The rear end is off a '99 Ninja 600 with the wheel from a '99 Ninja 900. With the suspension swap, the bike is dropped 3.5 inches and stretched 3 inches. I wanted to keep everything looking as stock as possible, so this took some good head scratching and planning out. We made up a custom rear shock mount that allowed me to leave the battery box in it's location. Foot rests are off a '99 Ninja 750. And the speedo is an Acewell unit, nice and compact. She still needs a little work, but I rode her all last season, and what a difference everything made. She weighs about 30lbs less with all the aluminum parts on it now, and handles like a dream. My next step is to make up a custom exhaust as this one drags on the ground in some corners and bumps. I also need to shorten up the headlight ears a bit.
But this is my take on a streetfighter. I tried to leave as much of the KZ look as I could, while adding as much new gear as I could.

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Looks great!

B)

Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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18 Jan 2016 04:02 #707114 by 650mod
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rstnick wrote:

650mod wrote: Here's my contribution to this thread. It took me around 2 years to finish everything up on the fighter build part, just chipping away at it whenever I could. She started out as a '78 C2 KZ 650 that needed lots of engine work and some paint to bring it back to life. I started out on the engine, and put a Wiseco 720 big bore kit in it. Threw on a 4-1 exhaust from a 2002 Kawi Z750, and a stage 3 Dyna jet carb kit with pods. Repainted everything, and rode it for a season. Decided that the suspension and brakes needed work, so apart she came. The front end is off a 2001 Buell Lightning X1. We had to lathe/cut/weld the steering stem down to fit the KZ steering tube. The rear end is off a '99 Ninja 600 with the wheel from a '99 Ninja 900. With the suspension swap, the bike is dropped 3.5 inches and stretched 3 inches. I wanted to keep everything looking as stock as possible, so this took some good head scratching and planning out. We made up a custom rear shock mount that allowed me to leave the battery box in it's location. Foot rests are off a '99 Ninja 750. And the speedo is an Acewell unit, nice and compact. She still needs a little work, but I rode her all last season, and what a difference everything made. She weighs about 30lbs less with all the aluminum parts on it now, and handles like a dream. My next step is to make up a custom exhaust as this one drags on the ground in some corners and bumps. I also need to shorten up the headlight ears a bit.
But this is my take on a streetfighter. I tried to leave as much of the KZ look as I could, while adding as much new gear as I could.

Attachment kz1.jpg not found


Looks great!

B)


Thanks Rob!

78 kz 650 custom
Wiseco 720cc big bore
Dynajet stage 3 carb kit with pods
2002 Kawasaki Z750 exhaust
2001 Buell lightning front end
1999 Ninja 600 swingarm with 1999 Ninja 900 rear rim
converted to monoshock rear
Too many goodies to list fully

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18 Jan 2016 08:13 #707139 by Street Fighter LTD
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iI do like and use the term MUSCLE BIKE and HOTROD as well as Street Fighter.
Cant go wrong with any of them
Dave B) B) B)


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18 Jan 2016 09:19 #707147 by Rockranch
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I call mine a 'Streetbike on Steroids'. They're all the same. Though some think of their 'Streetfighter's' as being a hotrod muscle bike on steroids for cruising around looking for challenges. :evil: Not all but a good many do..............................Mike

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(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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18 Jan 2016 10:37 #707155 by SWest
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There are plenty out there faster than mine but I surprise them from time to time. :woohoo:
Steve

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