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12 Sep 2006 19:44 #76236 by requiem
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i was wondering if someone has done this or seen this done - mounting a small tail light and signal light set behind the seat on top of the tail fairing, and taking off the chrome rear fender to clean the back end up and get a more cafe/racer look...

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12 Sep 2006 20:12 #76244 by tganek
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requiem wrote:

i was wondering...



Ya mean like this?



pic stolen from DanO.

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13 Sep 2006 04:14 #76304 by requiem
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oooooh - who do i talk to about that?

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13 Sep 2006 05:17 #76314 by btchalice
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Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.

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13 Sep 2006 07:43 #76361 by OnkelB
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requiem wrote:

i was wondering if someone has done this or seen this done - mounting a small tail light and signal light set behind the seat on top of the tail fairing, and taking off the chrome rear fender to clean the back end up and get a more cafe/racer look...


Oh yes. Also switched the swingarm, rear wheel, brake and shocks while I was at it:


77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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13 Sep 2006 10:28 #76412 by elseed
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I did it like this. Removed chrome fender. Sourced a tail light and turn signals. Fabbed a (hideous but hidden) sheet metal shield under the fender. Fabbed a tail light/plate bracket. Voila. Was not hard, but finding the right light took awhile.

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'75 Z1B with mods
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13 Sep 2006 11:05 #76431 by requiem
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oh my gosh.

that is GORGEOUS.

onkelB's is fabulous...

mine would end up more like elseed's - more similar body and mine is black... man, that is kick ass... never seen it before, but it's been in my head, i finally have a picture of what I want to do... i about had a heart attack... know that feeling when you've been thinking about something for a year and it slaps you in the face? hehe, i'm rambling...

where did you get the lights???

what did you do with your swingarm? i already plan on putting mag rims with discs, and getting taller shocks - how tall are those shocks eye to eye?

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13 Sep 2006 11:19 #76435 by elseed
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:P You gotta watch out for that swingarm business, start wading into some heavy stuff there.

Like Onkel, I switched out swingarm, shocks, rear wheel, and brakes "while I was at it". Whole 'nother topic there... Onkel's rims are cool, I think.

I found the tail light and signals at www.americanclassix.com Expensive, but am satisfied with the results. No affiliation, etc.

One wisdom point: in fabbing all my own mounts for signals, lights, guages, etc., I have learned the value of the stock rubber mounts. I have suffered numerous bulb failures due to vibrations from my lightly-rubber-mounted choices. Don't overlook this. I tended to use little Ace hardware rubber washers and such -- found I need about twice that dampening power.

'75 Z1B with mods

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13 Sep 2006 11:22 #76437 by tganek
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YES! It's not a Kwaka, but I like it and it's a MOMBA bike.
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13 Sep 2006 12:27 #76470 by requiem
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not bad, not bad!

is this not gorgeous??



i want that so bad. if i had the money i would pick it up, it's 100 bucks on ebay - they're 300 new from corbin.com...

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13 Sep 2006 14:24 #76498 by OnkelB
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Hey, thanks for the nice words - actually Elseed´s bike was one of the bikes that inspired me, always thought it looked great.

My tail light is an Emgo dual taillight/license plate holder (first pic), think it cost around $35. When I found the oval light I just modded the plate to make it fit. The blinkers are just some cheap ones for a scooter, they´re like $ 10 for a set - they don´t last forever, but are cheap to replace. I fabbed a couple of alu blinker mount brackets (middle pic) that bolts to the backing plate - I wanted the blinkers out of the way so I could use throw-over bags. The assy sits on a bracket (not pictured) I made that bolts to the original fender mounts. No special tools required, just a jigsaw with a finetooth blade, couple of files and a drill.





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13 Sep 2006 15:07 #76512 by btchalice
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www.jirehmetric.com/servlet/Categories?c...ctrical%3ATaillights
they have the cateye for 29$ , a dual bulb cateye for 52 if you want to eliminate the rear turn signals. or for style they have one with a skull for 39

Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.

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