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21 Nov 2005 16:31 #9441
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Here they are... nowhere close to being done, but comparing the two, you can see i've done quite a bit to alter the 'stock' KZ440 LTD appearance. The seat is off of an older KZ, lots of 'shimming' was involved, to say the least. New bars, turn signals, popped the plastic indicators of the gauge assemblies. New gasket job will probably happen this weekend, with rain in the forecast. Then it's on to repainting the tank.
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21 Nov 2005 16:33 #9443
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21 Nov 2005 16:36 #9444
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21 Nov 2005 16:39 #9446
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21 Nov 2005 17:26 #9451
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Nice work! I've been doing a lot of polishing on my 1980 KZ1000 and found an awesome product for the aluminum...it's called "Semichrome", comes in a small tube & is a bit pricey, but a little goes a long way and makes an easier job of cleaning up alum...
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21 Nov 2005 17:36 #9453
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is that the english stuff? i think i've seen it, believe a buddy of mine used it on his cb550. i'll check it out. thanks!
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21 Nov 2005 18:07 #9466
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Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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I said once and I'l say it again....semichrome and a buff wheel on the Dremel. Does a GREAT job!!!!!
Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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21 Nov 2005 19:29 #9483
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Yeah...Simichrome is good stuff. We used it on tool steel in the repair shop AND out on the shop floor (custom injection molding plant)---That stuff really works!
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