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27 Jan 2021 10:37 #842509 by Mikaw
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Progress is progress no matter how many days between steps. Looking forward to seeing that ‘03 engine getting set.

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19 Feb 2021 07:34 - 19 Feb 2021 07:34 #843713 by jowek70
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Agreed
Just didn’t realize how long this has been sitting in my basement haha. One of the maintenance guys at work is making up rear wheel spacers and modifying the sprocket carrier for me. Getting a set of tires put on my wheels and adding swingarm spools. Also have design put together for the engine mounts. Once I have the rear end together I can put the bike on my table and see how the engine sits in the frame.
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03 May 2021 08:18 #847919 by jowek70
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Engine looks so small in the frame!
time to get some mounts made up and start cutting and welding.  

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03 May 2021 16:09 #847949 by 750 R1
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Wow, that engine is small, imagine putting that in something like a 1981 GPZ550...!!!!

 

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08 Nov 2021 07:02 #857646 by Wookie58
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Nice project, you may want to consider setting the motor further back. I know someone who had an early GSXR1100 motor in a Harris that was built for a Z1000 motor. The front sprocket is so far ahead of the swing arm pivot that you will need to run the chain loose to avoid the suspension movement being affected as the swing arm goes past level (the longest point)

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08 Dec 2021 12:16 - 08 Dec 2021 12:16 #858822 by jowek70
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Nice project, you may want to consider setting the motor further back. I know someone who had an early GSXR1100 motor in a Harris that was built for a Z1000 motor. The front sprocket is so far ahead of the swing arm pivot that you will need to run the chain loose to avoid the suspension movement being affected as the swing arm goes past level (the longest point)


Motor is simply laying in the frame in these photos.  I have to get the mounts made up which will lift it into a much better position.  Winter project for my friend with a 3d printer to help me out before I have the mounts made out of steel and welded to the frame.
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08 Dec 2021 12:23 #858824 by Wookie58
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No worries, just thought I'd mention it as my friend broke a couple of chains before settling on running the chain loose (he had spent a lot on money on mounts, exhaust header etc by then) be lucky
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19 Jan 2022 13:06 #860759 by jowek70
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Trying to find the place i purchased the offset front sprocket for the 77 kz1000 i built a couple years ago; was 5/8" offset 17t 520 pitch....apperantely the last one on earth!  In the meantime i have decided to go with nardo gray paint on the body work, satin black frame/wheels/hard parts and either blue or purple or green accent color (nuts/bolts/brake lines/etc).  Designing engine mounts this weekend to get 3D printed and mock up next week.  Going to run motoscope gauges that i'll have machined into the upper triple tree, bar end turn signals, pod filters/PC3 with a dyno tune, reproduction seat (the one i got from ebay seller from vietnam on the 77 kz i built was excellent) and i want to find a titanium header and mate it with an underbody muffler like on the ninja 650.  Lots of custom parts to go, rearsets, hangers, brackets, etc, but its winter in Wisconsin so i have plenty of time; ideally i want to be riding by Fall 2022.  Will update as things progress.
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15 Dec 2022 10:28 - 15 Dec 2022 11:53 #877845 by jowek70
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Few more things done, lots of parts added to wish list.... 
slow going but getting closer.
This is how the bike sits now, everything will be different aside from the general look.
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05 Aug 2023 18:29 #887988 by jowek70
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Engine and radiator mock up.
ready to weld on the real stuff now
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06 Oct 2023 12:01 #890157 by jowek70
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Lots going on with the build; will try to update with pics soon.

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16 Oct 2023 11:17 #890548 by jowek70
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Engine mounts getting welded onto the frame Thursday; dropping off bodywork for paint Thursday; parts going to powder coat today.  Have to modify the radiator a bit, get the header sorted out and then wait for everything to show up from powder/paint.
Gotta wait til after the holidays to order the remainder of the parts needed; chainline, seat, headlight and a few odds and ends.
 

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