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So my neighbor was in Japan for many years, he is "Navy". Cool guy he has a nice older Honda VFR.
"Paul" has been getting me to look at Goo Bike.com
www.goobikeparts.com/ec-parts/search/maker/lc/1/mc/1/gn/1/
So if you open Googgle translator, you can cut and paste the Japanese descriptions, translate them into English.
Cool stuff.
The bike is almost back from the shop. I will have to figgur out how to post a video of me finally riding it down the street soon.
YAAAAYYYYY!!
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glad to hear that u are riding again, and the bike is moving forward.
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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Very nice guy. SEMA had a great collection of bikes, but they were scattered all over, they should really have a bike section.
I talked with a Dynatek rep, he does not recall my e-mail regarding the issue, but with the typical "CALIFORNIA" smile promised all would be well. Hmmmmm.....?
Ignition updates to follow. If you ever get the chance to go to SEMA I highly recommend it.
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I talked with a fella name of "Larry" from Dyna at Sema, he told me to e-mail the situation to him.
Larry got back to me, and explained what was going on. So so far it is thumbs up for Customer service at Dyna.
Still waiting on the replacement box. Bike is good to go, needs headlight and tailight.
Thanks Larry.
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i make what i can,and save the rest!
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I am thinkin' if anyone from Dyna is reading this they at least owe me a dam t-shirt or something. Today I stopped at Steves shop, the ignition is firing, he is syncin the Carbs.
Friday it goes to the Dyno for re-jetting, running a little lean right now. Almost there!!
You guys are all great.. ... posting the good words, the bike may have been a smokin' melted pile of mulch, but I gave up on the "flamethrower" idea, when I realized I would have to build that too.
Steve the shop owner says all kinds of his customers have been complimenting the bike. A certain Italian friend of mine is already asking how much$$$ for it. The shop (hospital) stay has been worhtwhile (see flamethrower comment) as it has re -energized my motivation.
After the Dyno tuning, and jetting I just need to fix a couple small items, put aome lights on it and it is ready to go.
If you are reading this and contemplating your own project...I started this in 2003.. This project has survived a deployment to Iraq, an 800 mile move, and a significant Dirt bike wreck (me) to finally come to a close. Dedication, and patience.
Dave D. and Troy K, Ben G. you guys know who you are Thank you thank you for all the help.
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glad it it is all coming full circle for you finally.
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i make what i can,and save the rest!
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tk11b40 wrote: The engine has been overbored, all the work was completed when I got the bike from a good friend of mine. The work was done by a reputable shop. All I had to do was clean it up.
Many hours of polishing involved. If you are looking to polish you need this source:
www.tarheelparts.com/
These people are outstanding and very knowledgeable!!
How did you do the holes in the clutch cover like that? Dont know if i want to do it with my 81' or not but i would mind knowing how. Do you just use a step bit and drill them out?
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1981 Kawasaki KZ1000-K LTD
1983 Suzuki GS300L-D
1982 Suzuki GS300L-Z sold:(
1976 KZ400D3
1973 Z900... I WISH
DO A BARREL ROLL!!
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I bolted the cover to a 1 inch peice of smooth birch plywood using the existing case hole. Then I got the board squared to the angle you see in the holes, so the cover was kinda tilted off horizintal.
I used a height gage with a scribe, scribed out a horizantal set of lines equal distande apart. The flipped the board verticle and did the same, now you have a checker board grid, you just center punch each intersection.
I used a bridgeport to drill the holes while the cover was still nounted to the board, but a drill press would work, just takes longer.
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tk11b40 wrote: This is good question.
I bolted the cover to a 1 inch peice of smooth birch plywood using the existing case hole. Then I got the board squared to the angle you see in the holes, so the cover was kinda tilted off horizintal.
I used a height gage with a scribe, scribed out a horizantal set of lines equal distande apart. The flipped the board verticle and did the same, now you have a checker board grid, you just center punch each intersection.
I used a bridgeport to drill the holes while the cover was still nounted to the board, but a drill press would work, just takes longer.
And you must have used a square bit for the square hole? :laugh: :lol: :ohmy:
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Former: 03 KLX400SR, 99 ZRX1000, 82 KZ750 LTD, 80 KZ1000 A4 MKII, 80 KZ1000 LTD, 78 KZ1000 A2, 74 H-2 750 Triple, 78 KL250
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