KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
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Re: Re:KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
15 Aug 2016 12:48
Yeah the colour looks good in that photo, I agree looks great with the tank. There are lots of photos on Pinterest of the short rear fenders for that style of bike. Great job, the bike looks awesome. Awaiting some glamour shots when she's all done!
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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
16 Aug 2016 00:56
Great bike, love the colors.
I am about to paint my engine and yours turned out nice.
Any tips on how you did it?
Did you use any primer and how many layers did you need?
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I am about to paint my engine and yours turned out nice.
Any tips on how you did it?
Did you use any primer and how many layers did you need?
thanks
Eric
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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
17 Aug 2016 00:34
Thank you !
I will have to do some pinteresting then, and try to take some glamour shots while it's still shiny hehe
For the lower engine I used a paint called "AutoK Enginecase paint" (I don't have any paint guns etc. so I have to use spraycans) , it was very easy to paint with! Started with one light "sticky layer", then 2 covering layers. This paint got way better that I had hoped for, tough surface! For the upper part of the engine I used a paint called "AutoK Heatpaint 650ºC", sprayed it several times with very, very light layers to get a thin coat, black isn't the best color for cooling and especially not a thick coat
After the color had hardened through heat, I shaved the fins with a fine rasp (think it's called rasp :S) . Before the paint I first cleaned the engine, then scuffed everything very thourough with 400 grit scuffing pads (the soft ones). Cleaned it again and finally used a silicone removal spray before painting. Reading in forums, the last step wih the silicone removal spray is apparently really important. So far the paint holds up really well! Good luck with the painting Wiers!
I will have to do some pinteresting then, and try to take some glamour shots while it's still shiny hehe

For the lower engine I used a paint called "AutoK Enginecase paint" (I don't have any paint guns etc. so I have to use spraycans) , it was very easy to paint with! Started with one light "sticky layer", then 2 covering layers. This paint got way better that I had hoped for, tough surface! For the upper part of the engine I used a paint called "AutoK Heatpaint 650ºC", sprayed it several times with very, very light layers to get a thin coat, black isn't the best color for cooling and especially not a thick coat

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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
17 Aug 2016 00:39
Thanks Leon! Aaha, reckon I'll have to buy one of those now

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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
17 Aug 2016 00:41
Thanks for the info.
I will probably be doing some more cleaning up before I will try your method.
Looks like multiple thin layers is the way to go.
Eric
I will probably be doing some more cleaning up before I will try your method.
Looks like multiple thin layers is the way to go.
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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
18 Sep 2016 11:39
Geat build. And I'm liking the colour on the tank. This is almost exacly what I'm doing with my 750. Yes grey tank and everything.
I'd love to see more pics of the clip ons etc. Does the 650 also have the air-assist on the front forks? I need to retain that, but still run aftermarket clip ons for the handle bars.
I'd love to see more pics of the clip ons etc. Does the 650 also have the air-assist on the front forks? I need to retain that, but still run aftermarket clip ons for the handle bars.
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Re: Re:KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
18 Sep 2016 13:05
Love it
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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
18 Sep 2016 22:26
Thanks G-tron! Do you have a project thread for your build, want to see
This is a 750 as well so I don't know if the 650 are air-assisted as well hehe. I will post some pictures!

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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
18 Sep 2016 22:36
As always there are a couple things left to do... 
* Order a smaller registration sign
* build a bracket to prevent some cables to show under the seat
* build a cover for the original handlebar clamps (don't wanna mill them down since I still want the option to use the original handlebar),
* complete the crankcase ventilation tubing.
Guess I'll wait to the winter before I fix any of these things, it works just fine for now!
Here's some pictures;

* Order a smaller registration sign
* build a bracket to prevent some cables to show under the seat
* build a cover for the original handlebar clamps (don't wanna mill them down since I still want the option to use the original handlebar),
* complete the crankcase ventilation tubing.
Guess I'll wait to the winter before I fix any of these things, it works just fine for now!
Here's some pictures;
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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
19 Sep 2016 08:20
Turned out quite the simple beauty there!
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Re: KZ750 L4 - café-/ brat project
19 Sep 2016 08:37
BRAVO On a top notch Cafe Brat KZ bike 
I like your style
Dave

I like your style
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