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1980 kz1000B4 LTD- 1327cc 9-1 comp
Ported J model head
Psp-3x cams
RS 36s
Welded MK11 crank
Back-cut MK11 trans
MTC 2 stage lock up
Stretched 4-6 over running Hayabusa rear rim with 190 rear tire
Complete frame brace kit installed
And Much Much more- SOLD
2014- ZX14R all stock for now
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- 4TheKZ1000
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Powerstroke_fan wrote: I wanna get my frame braced. Wanna get it done in the next month.
Check with WIREMAN he was talking about cutting some steel blank kits I thought?
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I want to get the frame on my bench finished up so I can work the bugs out of the parts before trying to mass produce them,never enough hrs in my day lately! :woohoo:
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wireman wrote: Ive got the templates all made,I just haven't had any time lately to focus on cutting the pieces out! :sick:
I want to get the frame on my bench finished up so I can work the bugs out of the parts before trying to mass produce them,never enough hrs in my day lately! :woohoo:
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An engine mount kit can take a lot of slop out of a stock frame. The kit I'm using is from Pingle. The engine castings and frame will need to be drilled and reamed for correct fit, it's worth the work.
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a stiffer swingarm can make a world of difference in the handling of these old bikes and does not require frame mods.
leon
p.s. i have made several frame brace kits.
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2004 KX125
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if you don't think a brace is necessary don't use.
if you like the way a stock swingarm looks,use it.
if you get tired of unwanted lane changes when you hit a bump mid corner,get a stiffer swingarm and maybe try some frame braces.
it is ultimately your decision.
i made mine when i cut out the frame braces you see.
leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
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www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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Hot rodders learned a long time ago that it doesn't matter how big of a motor you shove in a model A ford or how fancy of suspension/axles/brakes you stick under it .
If the frame bends like limp noodle everytime you hit the gas or jump on those big brakes at some point youll find yourself in deep $hit because of it at the worst possible moment! :woohoo:
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Kidkawie wrote: Some of that bracing looks like overkill. The two frame rails that bend around the front down tubes are welded to the down tubes, creating a triangle, so that plate is not needed IMO. I think most of the flex comes from behind the engine, not the steering tube.
if your bike handles anything like mine the overkill is much appreciated :lol:
plus if i know im building a bike to 160 to 200 hp i want the frame and everything else to be capable of twice that. overkill is bliss
79 kz1000 ltd all apart
the best advice i can give is dont take dnthavakawmans advice..
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I guess the only way to really find out is to put a bare frame/engine in a jig and tray to fold it in half.
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Kidkawie wrote: Racing is one thing, I'm talking everyday street riding/cruising. I could easily throw a crapload of gussets on my frame and call it a day, I'm looking for someone to find exactly what the problem is with the older frames. Like I said, riding it seems like behind the engine is the weakest spot, possibly where those triangular gussets are above the swingarm bolt.
I guess the only way to really find out is to put a bare frame/engine in a jig and tray to fold it in half.
i think alot of it was inconsistent headtubes and welds then the flimsy swing arm and undersized motor bolts mostly
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