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21 Sep 2016 14:24 #743118 by tomsbadkz
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The bike Im doing now is going to run 9"s. I learned alot from the other bike. It has a regular KZ head with some work on a big 1385 motor. Dont think it was breathing very well for the motor size. My new motor is a 1327 with coated MTC 10.5 to 1 pistons, A bathtub GPZ1100/ZN1100 head that LarryC did for me. 38.6 intakes, 33 exhaust valves. Web Cams .436/.465, Star titanium retainers, Kibblewhite springs and it flows over 100cfm. Falicon 16 tooth KZ crank with a set of brand new 38mm Mikuni's. With the 300 tire, traction shouldn't be too much of an issue. Im also considering NX nitrous just for a small kick in the butt occasionally.

1977 kz1327
Cavanaugh Head 38.6/33
38mm Flatslides
MRE racecut trans
300mm rear tire
Web Cams 435/465

1984 GPZ1100
Cavanaugh Head
1170cc
Web 415 cams
RC Hp Inj.
Bored throttle bodies
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21 Sep 2016 14:52 #743121 by Kray-Z
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Kapahulu wrote:

Kray-Z wrote: As an aside, look at how minimal, fragile, and weak the 3 hollow spoke "spiral" cast front wheel of a new GSXR1000 looks.....then think of it's 180 mph top speed potential....stock! Unbelievable!

That's a great point. Crash a newer bike and it might be toast, rims and frame. Older bikes were overbuilt and way heavier. But when they get in minor crashes sometimes the damage is minor. A few years ago a car turned in front of me riding my KH400. Besides a small bone in my foot, the only things bent/broken were the headlight ears and the brake lever.


Yes - new alloy framed race replica style sport bikes break frames, wheels, and forks with even minor collisions. Seeing a Ninja600R break in two at a 40 mph impact is a sobering eye opener....

I'm planning on using wheels from one of those new GSXR's on my KZ1170 Beater II, but I can tell you I'm more than just a little worried about how the front will survive a hard landing from a wheelie or a pot hole.....

2-04 R1, 81 CSR1000, 81 LTD1000, 2-83 GPz1100, 3-79CBX, 81 CBX, 3-XS650, 84 Venture, +parts
Quote "speed costs money...how fast do you want to go?" (Which Z movie?)
Universal formula for how many motorcycles one should own = n + 1, where n is how many motorcycles you own right now....

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21 Sep 2016 15:00 #743123 by Kray-Z
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tomsbadkz wrote: The bike Im doing now is going to run 9"s. I learned alot from the other bike. It has a regular KZ head with some work on a big 1385 motor. Dont think it was breathing very well for the motor size. My new motor is a 1327 with coated MTC 10.5 to 1 pistons, A bathtub GPZ1100/ZN1100 head that LarryC did for me. 38.6 intakes, 33 exhaust valves. Web Cams .436/.465, Star titanium retainers, Kibblewhite springs and it flows over 100cfm. Falicon 16 tooth KZ crank with a set of brand new 38mm Mikuni's. With the 300 tire, traction shouldn't be too much of an issue. Im also considering NX nitrous just for a small kick in the butt occasionally.


Hey, we should compare our builds and track results when finished! :woohoo:

Two on the way - mine and jberger635's are similar 1394 MTC, mine is a Cavanaugh Racing dual plug J head with same cams and valves as yours, jbergers's is a mild GPz bathtub with stock valves and APE 410's, but injected / managed....

kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/602248-the...injected-monstrosity

2-04 R1, 81 CSR1000, 81 LTD1000, 2-83 GPz1100, 3-79CBX, 81 CBX, 3-XS650, 84 Venture, +parts
Quote "speed costs money...how fast do you want to go?" (Which Z movie?)
Universal formula for how many motorcycles one should own = n + 1, where n is how many motorcycles you own right now....

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