1981 J model Endurance racer
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
15 Jan 2015 15:56
yes, yes. I knew that one was out there, but I couldnt find it, so thanks. I think that is the one. Only problem now is the side covers. I had my heart set on an open middle for a skeleton look. I guess I could cut them off, but it would be a shame to spend all that wedge and then get out the saw. Everything is a compromise and the side covers are not the worst thing in the world.
I do like it
I do like it
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
15 Jan 2015 16:00
looks good with the GPz tank as well.
anybody know if the ST tank mounts with the little downward facing tang, like the GPz item does? I prefer the ST/MK II tank
anybody know if the ST tank mounts with the little downward facing tang, like the GPz item does? I prefer the ST/MK II tank
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
15 Jan 2015 22:38 - 15 Jan 2015 22:44Either of those would be very cool, however the 1000R with the lowered fairing looks amazing.
I believe the ST and MKII tanks are different as the frames are quite different. I have bought tanks that were from the supposedly from the same year and model and the mounts didn't line up even though the tanks were identical in every other way. IMHO it can be a crap shoot.
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
16 Jan 2015 14:35 - 16 Jan 2015 14:42
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
19 Jan 2015 07:30
skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
26 Jan 2015 08:07
a basic look at the stance
this contraption needs to be finalized, shaped and welded in
I am determined to use this crappy little can. Just have to locate it nicely
this contraption needs to be finalized, shaped and welded in
I am determined to use this crappy little can. Just have to locate it nicely
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
03 Feb 2015 19:40
I am starting to wonder about the length of the ZX7 forks. A rough measurement gives 27.5 as opposed to 31. Even IF I were to use a drop triple, that seems like a ton of space to loose. Has to be impossible with the stock ZX top triple.
I know the answer to putting RC51 forks on a VFR involves using a CBR929 top triple to make up the lost length. Anyone used ZX7 forks that can point me in the right direction. (I know ZX9 forks are the preferred example, but I want to rule out the ZX7 item before I press on)
I know the answer to putting RC51 forks on a VFR involves using a CBR929 top triple to make up the lost length. Anyone used ZX7 forks that can point me in the right direction. (I know ZX9 forks are the preferred example, but I want to rule out the ZX7 item before I press on)
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
04 Feb 2015 00:31
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
04 Feb 2015 03:01
Zx7 forks are too short and there won't be enough room under the engine for the exhaust.
Jacking the back end to compensate as some people do is a big NO and will create dangerous shopping trolley handling that will try to kill you at anything over 80 mph.
You can get or have made some fork extenders that screw in, in place of the fork caps.
These will need to be around 55mm long and incorporate the preload and damping adjusters.
You could have a stepped top yoke made but they do look ugly imo.
There is also some scope to extend them internally by around 30mm which entails lengthening the damper rod.
Details of how I did this to some zx10r forks are in my z900 café project thread.
Jacking the back end to compensate as some people do is a big NO and will create dangerous shopping trolley handling that will try to kill you at anything over 80 mph.
You can get or have made some fork extenders that screw in, in place of the fork caps.
These will need to be around 55mm long and incorporate the preload and damping adjusters.
You could have a stepped top yoke made but they do look ugly imo.
There is also some scope to extend them internally by around 30mm which entails lengthening the damper rod.
Details of how I did this to some zx10r forks are in my z900 café project thread.
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
08 Feb 2015 11:51 - 08 Feb 2015 11:55
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
09 Feb 2015 07:36
i'm diiging the upper lines but think the bottom of the fairing may need a horizontal trim job.
that my .02,keep us posted.
leon
that my .02,keep us posted.
leon
skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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Re: 1981 J model Endurance racer
09 Feb 2015 10:40
I agree. I considered attaching the lowers so I could end the bottom where I wanted as opposed to where the split is. I'll have to wait to see where it ends up exactly after I weld a bung on the neck.
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