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1975 z1 900 front end upgrade
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The battery box pulls straight up. It can be a bitch. There's round insulators that get jammed up.
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This is very close to what I want to do. I know a lot of replies were to polish the engine, but this black (satin or matte) looks pretty good with the gray tank. I was thinking I would go gray and black striping for the tank, side covers, and tail.
I would love to hear more thoughts and suggestions (with pics) if possible. Thanks.
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It's too bad you got those covers blasted, it's going to take some doing to get polished again. I stopped using commercial sandblasting companies because they like to use train track bed for media.
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Kidkawie wrote: The (bent) bracket on the bottom of the battery box is the air box support.
It's too bad you got those covers blasted, it's going to take some doing to get polished again. I stopped using commercial sandblasting companies because they like to use train track bed for media.
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I really like this look with the aluminum color fins.
bluezbike wrote: That grey is a sweet looking bike...having the covers sandblasted will help a lot if you go the black painted route, personally I think a satin black would look a lot better than the matt black in the picture. Polished covers would also look great with that grey colour but that will be a bit of work as Kid says.
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I think you reconditioned all your bolts Kid Kawie? Ill look through your posts, but I thought I saw someone else on here who did theirs. Any info would be great. Cheers.
Also, I got all my POR-15 rust preventative paint, and chassis paint. I finished blasting my swing arm and trying to decide if its worth my time to blast the frame or pay the blaster who did my covers $40 to do my frame and save my time. Tough one. Do it myself and take a few hours or get my frame back in one day while I work on other things. Sigh....
I am excited for the POR 15 frame painting to begin. Battery box, tool, holder, triple tree, frame, swing arm and some engine brackets.
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