Saving a 1980 750 twin.
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06 Dec 2016 10:29 - 06 Dec 2016 10:34
Vic,
I've been wanting to make a nice billet headlight bucket for some time. This one will go on my adventure bike, a DR650 Suzuki. The rear of the bucket is big because there is lots of wiring I need to hide and protect. I have several of the 8 inch headlights to build around too. One of those will end up on my B3 twin.
I've been wanting to make a nice billet headlight bucket for some time. This one will go on my adventure bike, a DR650 Suzuki. The rear of the bucket is big because there is lots of wiring I need to hide and protect. I have several of the 8 inch headlights to build around too. One of those will end up on my B3 twin.
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06 Dec 2016 22:45
nice! very industrial. I could see that protruding from some type of of Dakar type fairing. have you put any thought into the oil cooler for the kz? I have the stock one sitting on my work bench and i'm wondering if its possible to just drill and tap the existing cover for some AN fittings
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07 Dec 2016 08:41
I don't think the oem cover can be modified to work properly so I will have to make one that will work
I think a freshly blue printed oil pump will be a good idea when installing a cooler
It looks like the counter shaft cover will need to be modded for this to work
I will design the cover to work with big AN fittings so the system flow rate is maintained
I think a freshly blue printed oil pump will be a good idea when installing a cooler
It looks like the counter shaft cover will need to be modded for this to work
I will design the cover to work with big AN fittings so the system flow rate is maintained
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1978 Z1R
1978 B3 750
1978 Z1R
1978 B3 750
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Re: Saving a 1980 750 twin.
07 Dec 2016 10:27
Can't wait to see what you come up with, plus i know a guy that could use one for his twin.

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13 Dec 2016 06:01 - 13 Dec 2016 06:22
Progress, more to follow.
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1978 Z1R
1978 B3 750
1978 Z1R
1978 B3 750
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13 Dec 2016 06:02 - 13 Dec 2016 06:06
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1978 B3 750
1978 Z1R
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Re: Saving a 1980 750 twin.
29 Jan 2017 00:00 - 29 Jan 2017 00:04
I have been working on this ignition cover for several months off and on whenever I have a short downtime. They're finally finished. I based them off the badges on the early Kawasaki exports. I designed it in CAD and had it 3-d printed so I could take a rubber mold off of it and then cast it in wax. First time ever casting aluminum, which I poured myself, so no photos. I did get some photos of the bronze being poured. They came out ok, but the final casting was very rough and porous. Lots of filing and sanding later they look pretty good.....good enough for an ignition cover. I also made some bronze belt buckles from a mold I took off an KZ650 ignition cover.
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29 Jan 2017 05:31martin_csr wrote: That is awesome.
+1
I hope he will cast some more.
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79 KZ1000st daily ride
79 KZ1000mk2 prodject
78 KZ650sr
78 KZ650b
81 KZ750e
80 KZ750ltd
77 KZ400/440 cafe project
76 KZ400/440 Fuel Injected
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Re: Saving a 1980 750 twin.
29 Jan 2017 06:32
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1975 Kawasaki 350 F9-C
1983 Kawasaki KZ750-K1
1994 BMW K1100RS
2008 Suzuki GSX1300-BKK8 #1120
1975 Kawasaki 350 F9-C
1983 Kawasaki KZ750-K1
1994 BMW K1100RS
2008 Suzuki GSX1300-BKK8 #1120
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