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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Here are pics of the shocks. They are 14.5" from eyelet to eyelet. Both eyelets are the same size and are very close in size to the bottom eyelet of the stock kz200 schock. They are a little rusty and show some age since they are from an old school dirt bike from the local parts shop. I jumped...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Sorry for taking so long on the airbox. My house sold and Im moving. I will post a pic of the shocks with a tape measure later tonight. I like the idea of swapping!
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    I have decided to go back to the stock rear shocks, but keep the lowered front. The higher rear shocks meant that I would have to lengthen my kick-stand and cut off my rear foot pegs for passengers (because of the modified stock exhaust I'm using). I want to keep the rear foot pegs, and I don't...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Reassembly has started. I ended up using a different bottom end, so I have to paint covers again. But a good running engine is worth it. I also replaced the other handlebars with a set of Renthal bars off a KTM that I got on ebay for $13--shipping included. :) What do you think of the progress...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Finally getting some progress on the engine. Rings, gaskets, jug, and head all installed. Cam installed and timing is set. Hopefully I will have time to get it back in the bike tomorrow.
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Thanks! It's nice to get feedback. Sometimes I just think I'm talking to myself in here. I didn't adhere the pad to the foam. No need to. The cover holds the pad onto the foam just fine, and the cover is so tight that nothing is going to shift around.
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Thanks! I was surprised at how much of a difference longer shocks and a lowered front made in the bike. I cant wait to see this thing with the engine and exhaust installed.
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Well, so much for getting the engine back together this weekend. I still need to take the old piston off my donor bottom end, and finish cleaning the head pictured below. Once that's finished, it will be time to put the covers on the case, new gaskets throughout the engine, and tightening...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Time to get this engine running again! To do list: - Clean and reassemble carburetor (finished) - All new gaskets - Clean and paint jug (finished), side covers (finished), and head - Install engine back in frame and reinstall wiring harness I painted the jug, cleaned all the carbon off the...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Updated color test photo:
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Well, I think I've made my paint choice for the gas tank. I was originally going to go all black, but then after I got the seat I knew that I wanted to do something that helped to better tie the saddle colored seat with the blacked out bike. My first idea was to go with OD green--like a military...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    I found some shocks off an old dirt bike for cheap at the local used parts shop. I have dropped the front end a little over 1" and I have raised the rear 2" -- here are before and after pics: *Tank color is just a test spray...what do you think? Before: After:
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    77 KZ200 Lucky 7's Alberta Tracker

    Dude that sucks about the seat pan. Although, on the other hand, more fabrication is always fun! I love the idea of mounting the bars like that! You should add two little bars in between to make it look like an real mini-rack.
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    He would've charged me $100 for everything had I used the stock barbs under the seat, but I had him install hidden snaps that cost me an extra $50. I wanted the ability to remove and reinstall the cover, and the stock barbs are only good for one or two recovers.
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Seat inspiration...this seat is similar to mine in shape, thickness and length. If I could copy the overall stance of this bike, I would in a heartbeat! Look at how the brake light and license plate bracket are attached to this seat--this is similar to what I will do, but I plan to attach mine...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Here's where the inspiration for the seat color came from in case you think I'm crazy. :)
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    I plan on using this light--it's an integrated brake light, tail light, and turn signals--all in one clean little package. I wish it was oval instead of diamond shaped, but for the price I'm not going to complain. I'm going to carefully punch holes in the rear seat cover, and attach the light...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    Besides paint, bars, and shock adjustments--I plan on using as many stock components as possible. Since I want to do some trail riding with the bike, I like the placement of the stock pegs better than a rear set. Also, another reason I wanted to keep the longer stock seat pan (besides the fact...
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    KZ200 Brat Tracker Build -- "Poor Man's Pine"

    It's a fake leather/vinyl. I didn't use real leather on my seat because it would've cost twice as much. The guy at the shop had it lying around, but he said if I didn't like the color that I could go to Joann Fabrics or some other local craft/fabric store to find other colors and patterns. Had I...
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