Thanks Bill, as I discovered with the Delkevic I bought for my K2, I had to trim #1 header by 20mm to make it fit, which was annoying, but if the new pipe doesn't fit I'll be very surprised as I've only trimmed maybe 5mm off the original brackets in the process, and the Delkevic system on the 750 has a plate with a slotted bolt hole for this purpose.
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I'm not worried about what future buyers might encounter Frank, if I ever sold it, it won't be sold as "original" as it's obviously far from original with a 1983 GPZ1100 head, Suzuki GSXR carbs, braced frame etc, and by the time I finish with it, it'll have later model forks, wheels, tyres swingarm and brakes. My sons both tell me that they'll have it when I fall off the perch, but if I was ever to sell it, I'd sell it for what it is, and that's about the best I can do. I could have bought an entirely new (old) frame, but I made this one work for what I need, so I'm happy.
Anyway, it was a magnificent day today, and pain in the arse that it was to have to drive my Ma back to Bairnsdale (Bushfire Central) again, she did send me home with 4 pounds of the local sausages, which have always been my favourite. I topped my breakfast egg, cheese and bacon muffin with one before I started work.
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Suitably fed and watered, I got stuck into making another sidecover mounting bracket, from a piece of one of the sections that I'd cut off. This is slightly out of sequence, but shows how it needs to sit on the frame, I think. I say "I think", because I've only seen pics of the original bracket, so the length might not be right, but I guess I'll find out when I go to install the sidecover. Luckily the PO left a little evidence of where the old bracket was located as he didn't completely grind away the outline of the old weld, so at least it's located in the right spot. Also, I'm using all Z1 panels and not KZ1000, so I might have to move some things around anyway, but I'm confident that the stars (and the sidecovers) will align, and it will be good.
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Here's a pic of it held in place with one of those magnetic clamps I was talking about. Once again, not really good for round tube, but better than clothes pegs and glue.
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A little wobbly weld so as not to burn a hole in either piece, and I called it good.
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I then ground off all my dodgy welds, degreased and sanded the frame, and found a couple of half cans of Rustoleum paint (one satin and one gloss black) so I gave it a first coat of satin, and a final coat of gloss, and being as it was a pretty warm day, it was touch dry in 30 minutes, so I flipped it over and did the underside, let it dry a bit longer, and set it back in place. Tomorrow I'll lay the frame back over the engine, as it's a lot harder to pull the Zed engine in the conventional way, than it is to pull a CB750 engine, and I imagine it'll be just as much a PITA to shove it back in. More tomorrow.
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