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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 02 Aug 2016 13:46 #737126

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Could be a job for.......

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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 02 Aug 2016 13:56 #737129

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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Its easier to let a machine shave 2mm of than destroy my elbow on some polish and a cloth :S

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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 02 Aug 2016 15:47 #737135

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GPzMOD750 wrote: Nice, Should be fun to watch.

BTW the reason the "K" was dropped from the designation in the Euro and some Brit Commonwealth markets was because KZ was one of the abbreviations the Nazis used for concentration camps (German: Konzentrationslager, KZ or KL).


Didn't stop honda from releasing the goldwing 1000 in the UK with the model designation of KZ.

Keep up the good work, looks good
my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
Andrew

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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 02 Aug 2016 19:30 #737155

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Any plans with the old seat ?

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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 02 Aug 2016 20:41 #737158

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Those look like cross over pipes (tuned exhaust) that hasn't been installed properly. 1/4, 2/3 go together one set on each side. I'd get rid of those side drafts and go with some Jardine straight through slip on's. I miss mine.
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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 02 Aug 2016 21:35 #737161

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floivanus wrote:

GPzMOD750 wrote: Nice, Should be fun to watch.

BTW the reason the "K" was dropped from the designation in the Euro and some Brit Commonwealth markets was because KZ was one of the abbreviations the Nazis used for concentration camps (German: Konzentrationslager, KZ or KL).


Didn't stop honda from releasing the goldwing 1000 in the UK with the model designation of KZ.

Keep up the good work, looks good


Those insensitive bastards! :evil:

That's the story I've always heard.....

It might have been because Honda had copyrighted that designation in certain markets. Strange things happen in the business world.

It seems Honda had a big CBR1100XX that they called the Super Blackbird. It was the fastest production bike for a short time, took over from the ZX-11 then beat by the Hyabusa. I remember reading that Honda had to pay either Kawasaki or Suzuki for the name since they already had copyrighted Blackbird for the motorcycle market.

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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 03 Aug 2016 02:11 #737169

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GredZ,
The old seat did not came with the bike.
This one did.



Steve,
Same with the old exhaust, too rusty and ugly so I left them.
Looking for headers from Delcevik and look what the mailman brought yesterday :)









I know it is probably Chinese crap but it looks good and if it last for a year I am happy.
Gives me some time to look for a Yoshimura or GP wrecks muffler.

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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 03 Aug 2016 02:36 #737170

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Oké fellow bikers, I need some advice....
The Ohlins are a little longer than I hoped for and will be placed with an angle forward like all modern bikes.
This gives me 2 problems.
The first is chain clearance with the frame.



This will be solved by cutting of the bottom bracket and welding it further backwards.

The other "problem" is..
How far can you tilt the frame up from the rear before you get stability problems, and what is the best angle?
I have been searching this forum and other places but cannot find a simple answer.
The only place I can measure is the bottom of the frame and the straight part under the fuel tank.
Thanks
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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 03 Aug 2016 09:49 #737228

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a round machined plastic(delrin)bushing could be machined to slide over the swingarm pivot tube for the chain to ride on.

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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 03 Aug 2016 11:40 #737243

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531blackbanshee wrote: a round machined plastic(delrin)bushing could be machined to slide over the swingarm pivot tube for the chain to ride on.

leon


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Wiers wrote: How far can you tilt the frame up from the rear before you get stability problems, and what is the best angle?

There isn't a "best angle" per se. I would calculate your trail and see where you are at. You can have several degrees more of rake because your new triple trees have a lot less fork offset than the stock trees. Most super-bikes rarely go below 24 degrees of rake though. If you have the means/money I might suggest bracing your frame. the stiffer forks and increased rake angle put much more stress on the frame and these old girls were flexible to start with.

here is a trail calculator i like.
rbracing-rsr.com/rakeandtrail.html

Nice work so far!

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Dutch 1977 Z1000 Build 03 Aug 2016 14:48 #737280

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Thanks Leon and Doctorot,

First I have to look how much clearance I will have.
I have seen similar solutions and will surely use it.
Looks like a rollerblade wheel :laugh: I know some use a wheel as a chain tensioner.

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