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1977 Kz650 Bobber Project
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13 Aug 2014 22:05 #643884
by floivanus
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
Andrew
Replied by floivanus on topic 1977 Kz650 Bobber Project
That 550 bobber looks fine but I have to mention 550s only had a single backbone frame not the triple like the big block kzs do
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
Andrew
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14 Aug 2014 04:41 #643892
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Take it from me cuz I found
If you leave it then somebody else is bound,
To find that treasure, that moment of pleasure,
When yours, it could have been.
1977 KZ650 B1 Being restored to original (Green)
1977 KZ650 B1 Original (Red) Sold
1977 KZ650 B1 Donor Bike for Parts
Replied by Proxy on topic 1977 Kz650 Bobber Project
I like the way it sits but it does make my kidneys want to leap up through my throat and throttle my brain. I was very happy when I built my Bob I decided to make it soft-tailed. Hardtails make your body angry. It's not just Kryptonite that can put a big hurt on you Clark! A big hummeroid or bulging disk will drastically cut down on your riding pleasure. She will look pretty and all the boyz will ooooh and arrrrr but the first pot hole her make up will crack and fall off revealing the bitch she really is. Your experience may differ..... may differ. Good luck she looks like a looker.....
Take it from me cuz I found
If you leave it then somebody else is bound,
To find that treasure, that moment of pleasure,
When yours, it could have been.
1977 KZ650 B1 Being restored to original (Green)
1977 KZ650 B1 Original (Red) Sold
1977 KZ650 B1 Donor Bike for Parts
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14 Aug 2014 05:41 #643900
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
Replied by 650ed on topic 1977 Kz650 Bobber Project
It's your bike to do with as you please, but keep in mind that not only is a hard tail uncomfortable it also makes the bike handle like crap. So, if you don't plan to actually ride it making it a hard tail isn't going to matter much one way or the other. However, if you do plan to ride it don't be surprised when that Vespa scooter blows you away in the turns. :laugh: :laugh: Ed
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24 Aug 2014 17:44 #645021
by mkimmel166
1977 Kz650 (bobber project)
Replied by mkimmel166 on topic 1977 Kz650 Bobber Project
Hey guys,
I know its been a week or so since I've been on. Been putting in a lot of time at work and not as much time as I'd like to into the bike. Anyways, I've got the tank all cut up to the dimensions I need for the base. Its going to be a coffin style (attached is one I found on google and also what mine currently looks like). I like the looks of them and it is the easiest to build. Still haven't got the frame chopped yet as my welder has been busy. Plans now are for this weekend (Labor Day Weekend) to get it chopped and welded along with the tank fabbed and welded back up.
Question for you: What gearing should I be shooting for? Its due for chain and sprockets. I want something that has good takeoff, but also the ability to cruise without super high RPM's. Also what pitch? From what I'm reading, some say achieve this with a 17-40 gearing??
Thanks in advance!
-Matt
I know its been a week or so since I've been on. Been putting in a lot of time at work and not as much time as I'd like to into the bike. Anyways, I've got the tank all cut up to the dimensions I need for the base. Its going to be a coffin style (attached is one I found on google and also what mine currently looks like). I like the looks of them and it is the easiest to build. Still haven't got the frame chopped yet as my welder has been busy. Plans now are for this weekend (Labor Day Weekend) to get it chopped and welded along with the tank fabbed and welded back up.
Question for you: What gearing should I be shooting for? Its due for chain and sprockets. I want something that has good takeoff, but also the ability to cruise without super high RPM's. Also what pitch? From what I'm reading, some say achieve this with a 17-40 gearing??
Thanks in advance!
-Matt
1977 Kz650 (bobber project)
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