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any oldtimers have a trick up their sleeves?
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Yes, frames can be straightened (have seen it done on older cars that had frames). They put them on a jig and pull them using a torch on the tubes. It's generally so much of an expensive pain it's not worth the trouble unless it's a classic with high value.Richardb98 wrote: OK so this inst a kz question but i figure this is pretty universal. so the deal is i'm picking up a 1992yzf 600 that'd been in a crash. he said the forks are straight but the frames slightly bent. i was wondering if there is anything i could do to correct this? keep in mind either way i'm getting this bike, because its complete and hes only asking 50$
1979 KZ-750 Twin
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Where's the frame supposed to be bent at? By the left front tank?
1980 KZ750H LTD-- pods-- vance & hines 4-1 --speedo/tach/blinker/switch deletes -- brat style
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1978 Z1R
1978 B3 750
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Richardb98 wrote: Here's a couple pictures guys tell me what you think
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If its just the motor cradle thats bent you might be allright . They are good bikes . I have the fzr 400 .That one looks like a money pit.
If you buy it this is the forum you need . fzronline.com/forum/search.php?search_id=active_topics Unless you plan on just parting it out .
Gpz 750 turbo The one I ride
Gpz 750 turbo Not finished
Gpz 750 turbo Not started
Gpz 550 1981
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Bunch of other junk
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Kidkawie wrote: Why all the Frankenbikes? Stick with one brand at least. lol The world doesn't need anymore Yamasaki's or Hondzukis.
Excellent question! They rarely work worth a damn anyway. Like the guy who turned this -
A good KZ650-C1
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A butchered transplant job that never ran again and became scrap metal
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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