KZ 440 Chopper

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Re: KZ 440 Chopper

09 Dec 2006 18:20
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How do you stop it?!?!:P :laugh: ;) :woohoo:

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Re: KZ 440 Chopper

10 Dec 2006 06:27
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luverly jubrly:laugh: ;) B) :laugh:

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Re: KZ 440 Chopper

11 Dec 2006 15:58
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is that a handmade frame? i am lookin to build something similar, I love that style man super clean. just curious about the frame.

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Re: KZ 440 Chopper

01 Feb 2008 23:45
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So you left the swing arm in. It looks sharp, but is a bit small for a lot of us.

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Re: KZ 440 Chopper

02 Feb 2008 06:34
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Wasnt that bike on Ebay awhile back ?? Very simular if it is not the same bike :)

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Re: KZ 440 Chopper

02 Feb 2008 07:41
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This thread is over a year old

Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2008/02/02 10:42
Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles

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Re: KZ 440 Chopper

03 Feb 2008 21:07
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Sorry guys it's been a while since I updated this thread.

Shoe48: It was a Ebay buy a year or so ago. It was such a bucket that it was no way ever rideable. Crappy welding, poor fabrication and 30 lbs of bondo holding it together.

JonnyAmerica: In the picts it was the origional frame cut up and re-welded. I have since removed the swingarm and re-built the frame with all new metal. The new frame has a 38 degree rage (from the 50 degree it had).

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It also has a new gusset welded into the neck:

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Here's my last mock up of it. I got a new fender, headlight, tail light and seat mount for christmas but my wife and I had our first baby on 12/30/07 so progress has been slow. I'll post more when I do more mock up this month.

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