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Okay, I GOT a digital camera, frame update pics inside!
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Removed the centerstand brackets because the cafe won't have a centerstand, just a side stand and a axle stand when she's resting in the garage.
The frame was finished up yesterday, everything was checked and it all fits so that's good.
The rest of the frame will be stripped today, and the wheels are currently taking a bath in 1:4 muriatic acid/water.
I was planning on powdercoating this stuff but the big bore 784cc 12.5:1 doesn't go in until next fall, and I was thinking about things... this is a pretty modified frame. If I powdercoat and then decide I want to change something it will be $$$!
So... the frame/wheels will be sprayed with primer, then high temp flat black paint. The engine (stock 650) will stay stock and be dropped in. New tires which I have here will go on.
I got the front end situation sorted out and I have pretty definitely sourced the front triple setup I wanted. Now I need to get the rear tie rods done, rearset brackets done and added to the bike, front brake system sorted out, and then it's just bolt it all up and do some wiring.
Oh, and the tank... I'll admit, I've been slacking on that to get the chassis finished. It'll get done though.
I'll try to get a camera to get some pics soon.
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I'm particularly interested in seeing the mono-shock set-up. One-o-these-days....I'm gonna do that, so help me!
Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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I can't think of anything else I shoulda taken a pic of on there for now. I wanted to TIG weld the brackets but we got the wire feed setup and I was just too lazy. lol
As you can see the back of the frame where there was previously two holes from the cuts made were plugged with some iron rod and welded over, then sanded to fill them.
The rear pivot seems low I know, but it's where I need it cause I plan to put my electronics under the front of the seat, and any higher I would have had the reservoir from the shock in the way. Plus, I plan to make a "bash gaurd" that will bolt to the underside to protect the oil pan and linkage cause our streets aren't too nice here in the Twin Cities.
If you have any questions let me know and I'll do my best to answer them!
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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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Im interested in what you are doing with the wheels in the acid bath? Is that working as a good stripper? What kind of wheels are they, wire or mag?
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It was supposed to... something tells me it's not gonna work out so well. I dunno about there in WI, but we got a drop of 20 degrees here today and it's below freezing now.
I was trying NOT to have to sandblast the wheels, but it looks as though I'm gonna have to.
They are from a mid 80's Ninja 600R. I'm using them cause I had them with my suspension and because they are 16's. I'm short and the smaller diameter wheels makes the bike just a little shorter overall.
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but hey, man that looks great!!!!! keep us posted.
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Man you been busy! i really like the looks of a monoshock on these kz's......and with 16's, that thing will handle like a rocket on rails, huh?
Should do. That's the plan anyhow. I think I got the geometry on the suspension correct. We'll see when I get on it. lol
As for tires, here's what I'm running.
REAR:
FRONT:
This bike should stick VERY well. All said and done the seat height is what I was looking to perfect on it. As I said, I am a pretty short guy (5' 8") and I don't have the longest legs for someone my height even, so I need a shorter seat. I'll have the rear end and forks on soon and I'll get a proper measurement.
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thanks, keep up the good work.
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I set mine up with a slight lean just for the comfort of it.
You won't wreck your shock anytime soon because of that but you may want to crank the dampening to make it a tad softer!
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just wondering, as it looks like you might be adding some flex by taking out some tubing.
tigging it would have been uber-sweet man, did you take any pics of the welds before you primered?
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