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Just read the build from beginning to end and realized I've been stalking your bike on YouTube haha. Thanks for all your detail. I took notes! Seriously love what you have done. Once I can get through my engine problems on my 82 kz440 belt, my bike will be taking a number if inspiration points from yours. Thanks a ton for sticking with the standard frame and doing your seat the way you did! I've been thinking the same! I love the sound of your bike!
this is the best guide for tuning CVs. I read this and I got my shit working right!
http://www.mychinamoto.com/forums/showthread.php?344-CV-carburettors-They-re-different
this is the best guide for tuning CVs. I read this and I got my shit working right!
http://www.mychinamoto.com/forums/showthread.php?344-CV-carburettors-They-re-different
I have been following you for awhile and love what you have done. Did you cut the stock exhaust or but a 2 in 1? Also what kind how did you attach the sheet metal and seat to the bike? Thank you for your time and beautiful bike brother.
I have been following you for awhile and love what you have done. Did you cut the stock exhaust or but a 2 in 1? Also what kind how did you attach the sheet metal and seat to the bike? Thank you for your time and beautiful bike brother.
Exhaust is the stock main pipes centered under the engine, welded a 2-1 collector onto it then had a 1.5" pipe bent to the curve desired. 12" stainless muffler clamped onto it.
I didn't see any exhausts out there the style I wanted so I made my own setup. Minus the bent pipe I welded and did everything myself.
Seat pan is 14g steel bent to the frame, 3 layers of camping mat, 2 layers of soft cell foam, upholstered with pleats, glued to the pan.
Seat is easily removable by 2 studs welded to the pan that goes through the top bar of the frame. Fastened with wing nuts.
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