big block streetability,in all seriousness

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09 Nov 2009 15:46 - 09 Nov 2009 15:47 #332431 by hoghaterkaw
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PLUMMEN wrote:

ive got some in much worse shape,keep hoping omr will show up with 24' rider truck so i can make him hell of a package deal on some stuff B)







if your lucky, omr will take home your turbo with the noxious button.
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09 Nov 2009 15:53 - 09 Nov 2009 15:58 #332433 by larrycavan
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kzz1p wrote:

You should think bigger!

You can run 10's with a 1075 with pistons, cams, 29's and a stock head (other then valve springs)

With a big motor you should be going faster, save it for the track..........


You can run mid 9's all day long with under 1015cc if the motor is done right & chassis is setup properly ;) and it doesn't need anything larger than 31mm carbs :)

But it's not going to run on the street without race fuel, the valve springs will not live a long life and it would be a total pain in the arse to contend with on a daily basis.

No matter what the approach, the first consideration is how much money can be put into the project. It adds up pretty quickly, much faster than the dream to build it turns into reality.

Then let's not forget there's the small matter of the chassis that needs to be gone through :huh:
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09 Nov 2009 16:02 #332435 by jordan
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chassis will be raked about 9 degrees very soon (atleast im told thats about what most people shoot for). Frame is braced up pretty good, and after raking i will finish bracing up the neck area. I already have a swingarm, but it will be extended about 6 inches, and be using a 7"slick on a zx rim. as for frontend i have a zx6 frontend. I will look into getting a wheelie bar later. I also plan on using an air shifter. Any opinions or additions for going fast and straight?

KZ810 streetfighter kz/gpz/gsxr
1983 gs1100e
1979 KZ 1000 1428 dragbike project
1974 kawasaki H1 500 sold :(
1972 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay :(
1973 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay :(
1982 kz750(sold)
1978 kz650 hardtail(sold)
1975 honda xl250-sold
1971 yamaha R5-sold
1982 yamaha xs400

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09 Nov 2009 16:06 #332436 by jordan
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btw i cant remember where i came across this picture of somebody's raking method. Does it look safe? Seems kinda like the wrong way of going about doing it.


KZ810 streetfighter kz/gpz/gsxr
1983 gs1100e
1979 KZ 1000 1428 dragbike project
1974 kawasaki H1 500 sold :(
1972 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay :(
1973 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay :(
1982 kz750(sold)
1978 kz650 hardtail(sold)
1975 honda xl250-sold
1971 yamaha R5-sold
1982 yamaha xs400

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09 Nov 2009 16:18 #332439 by hoghaterkaw
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frame bracing done wrong will only transfer the stress to the edge of the gusset and break the frame behind the gusset.

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09 Nov 2009 17:14 #332448 by PLUMMEN
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jordan wrote:

chassis will be raked about 9 degrees very soon (atleast im told thats about what most people shoot for). Frame is braced up pretty good, and after raking i will finish bracing up the neck area. I already have a swingarm, but it will be extended about 6 inches, and be using a 7"slick on a zx rim. as for frontend i have a zx6 frontend. I will look into getting a wheelie bar later. I also plan on using an air shifter. Any opinions or additions for going fast and straight?

dont do 9 degrees extra rake on a streetbike,itll be like riding an occ bike! :S :laugh:

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09 Nov 2009 17:17 #332449 by PLUMMEN
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jordan wrote:

btw i cant remember where i came across this picture of somebody's raking method. Does it look safe? Seems kinda like the wrong way of going about doing it.

:S :unsure: :ohmy: :huh: :dry: :blink: :blush:

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09 Nov 2009 17:19 #332450 by jordan
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PLUMMEN wrote:

jordan wrote:

chassis will be raked about 9 degrees very soon (atleast im told thats about what most people shoot for). Frame is braced up pretty good, and after raking i will finish bracing up the neck area. I already have a swingarm, but it will be extended about 6 inches, and be using a 7"slick on a zx rim. as for frontend i have a zx6 frontend. I will look into getting a wheelie bar later. I also plan on using an air shifter. Any opinions or additions for going fast and straight?

dont do 9 degrees extra rake on a streetbike,itll be like riding an occ bike! :S :laugh:


how much rake do u suggest?

KZ810 streetfighter kz/gpz/gsxr
1983 gs1100e
1979 KZ 1000 1428 dragbike project
1974 kawasaki H1 500 sold :(
1972 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay :(
1973 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay :(
1982 kz750(sold)
1978 kz650 hardtail(sold)
1975 honda xl250-sold
1971 yamaha R5-sold
1982 yamaha xs400

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09 Nov 2009 17:32 #332455 by PLUMMEN
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around 3 is the most i personally would reccomend for a bike spending any time on the street.thats what im running with 3" over arm B)

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09 Nov 2009 17:39 #332456 by keith1
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PLUMMEN wrote:

jordan wrote:

btw i cant remember where i came across this picture of somebody's raking method. Does it look safe? Seems kinda like the wrong way of going about doing it.

:S :unsure: :ohmy: :huh: :dry: :blink: :blush:



the "billy bike" came to mind....maybe its just me , but i wouldnt put a big motor in that frame and be happy with the handling.....

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09 Nov 2009 17:43 #332457 by jordan
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If im not going to be using a big sidewinder then is it necessary that i rake the frame at all?

KZ810 streetfighter kz/gpz/gsxr
1983 gs1100e
1979 KZ 1000 1428 dragbike project
1974 kawasaki H1 500 sold :(
1972 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay :(
1973 Kawasaki s2 350-parted on ebay :(
1982 kz750(sold)
1978 kz650 hardtail(sold)
1975 honda xl250-sold
1971 yamaha R5-sold
1982 yamaha xs400

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09 Nov 2009 17:45 #332458 by PLUMMEN
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not really,you could run longer swingarm instead. B)

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