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But seriously....the seat in your 2nd pic (Orange bike)
is an LTD seat. Can get on EBay, or thru JC Whitney, or list as "wanted" in classifieds here. Nice seat, I had one but traded for a straight one.....went better with the look I was after.
Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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ejshotgun: Thanks. I have put alot of work/time/money in it already.. I dont want to sell it and start over. Perhaps I can sell off the parts I dont want after modifying it.
Sounds to me like you need a 2nd bike... :laugh:
1983 KZ1100-L1 "LTD Shaft"
Wiseco 10.5:1 1171 piston kit, bored by APE
Dyna 2000, Dyna S, Dyna grey coils, WG coil power mod, CB900 starter
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Rickman: more projects ? I'm trying to cut down on projects !
indykaw77: I was looking at bars and was thinking of trying the drag bars.
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who made the exhaust on your bike? it looks familiar.
i have always been a fan of minimalist bikes. take off every piece that isn't absolutely necessary. don't get so rad that you remove rideability or reliability. or safety for that matter.
a 2" over swingarm, clean up the front fork area by losing the booties, a bobbed front fender, minimalist gauges, single throttle cable... you get the idea.
the clubmans are not ideal for a comfortable ride. i don't think that struts are a good way to go on the street, but i hate the way a hardtail rides. so take that with a grain of salt.
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dan76kz900 wrote:
ejshotgun: Thanks. I have put alot of work/time/money in it already.. I dont want to sell it and start over. Perhaps I can sell off the parts I dont want after modifying it.
Sounds to me like you need a 2nd bike... :laugh:
Yea, I'd already have at least 2 if I had the money. There was a KZ650 and another KZ1000 here I could have gotten if I had the bucks. Not to mention the Yamaha650
Special that I was dying to get and make a bobber out of.
Oh, well.
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Harley Davidson- Turning gas into noise without the harmful affects of horsepower for over 100 years.
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Im 6'2" and I had trouble feeling like I could get back in the stock seat enough, so I removed the cover and shaved the foam back so I would have more space up front, I did loose some passenger space, but my wife doesnt ride that much with me, and she would only notice the difference if I told her it was gone.
Click on the blue bike below to see the difference in my seat. There arent any pics with my dragbars on but I can snap a pic if youd like.
(EDIT) I just noticed a big thing that you can do to sit up more, on those bars you have a riser that moves the bar foward dont you? I bet youd notice a big difference by removing that and putting the bars where they normally belong.
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Dan0z7five0: I like your seat ! I want to try something like that on my bike. I'll have to find a used seat.
Where would I get a 2" longer swingarm for my bike ?
I'm wondering what struts are too ?
I dont know what kind of exahust I have. It doesent look like anything special the header seems like a common one, I see everyone has. The muffler - it almost looks like it belongs on a VW BAJA. It is clamped on the Header. I can take a better pic if you are intrested.
If I lower my bike, I'll have to get exhaust that'll give me more clearance. What other options do I have besides a sidewinder exhaust ?
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