Thanks Per, well as pleased as I am that you guys like this stuff, and I'm really happy that so far I haven't MacGyvered myself into a corner, I wouldn't feel comfortable making this stuff for anyone else. If I kill myself because I've cocked something up and I get spat down the road, well, no great loss, but if someone else did because of something I hadn't proved to work safely, I'd never forgive myself, and I'm sure the family of the unfortunate customer wouldn't forgive me either.
The other thing of course, is that like CB750's, big Kawasaki's are selling for big money nowadays, so ownership is broken into two distinct groups. Restorers, who wouldn't change anything from Mr Kawasaki's original design, no matter how bad they might handle or stop, and the other guys who think the only way to make them "cool" is to find a donor GSXR/Bandit, and swap both front and rear ends, and sometimes even the engines, so either group aren't interested in building "Specials" like mine.
So bottom line is, I love this sort of stuff, I get a lot of satisfaction looking at something I've made that actually works, and we all know how awful the brakes are on our old bikes compared to modern bikes, so it's a relief grabbing the front brake on a 40(+) year old bike and actually stopping well before you imagined it ever could, without just giving up and using the complete front end off something modern.
Anyhoo, my smoked/clear points cover arrived today. Spotty alerted me to the Ebay auction, and as I have one on the Mad Max bike I thought it'd be cool to have one on the 1428 bike, as you don't see these things very often. The seller was a guy of my vintage, he had it on his GPZ1100 and had never seen another one. He sent me a congratulatory message to tell me that I'd be the only kid on the block to have one, so I sent him a picture of Max and told him that in fact I'll be the only (60 year old) kid on the block with TWO!
1428 clear points cover by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Mad Max 28 Apr 2020 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
It turned out that he'd had to sell his GPZ to pay his divorce lawyer, which is sad, I'd hate to be in that position. Someone here suggested in an earlier post that I must have an understanding wife. Well that's kind of true, many years ago I explained to her that if she made me choose between her and my mechanical obsession, she'd come a distant second, and to be fair, whenever I bring home another bike or pile of parts, all she asks me is "where are you going to put that thing?" That "thing" being the bike, or pile of parts, I wasn't suggesting anything untoward, but she rarely even says that now, because my standard reply is, "Bend over and you'll find out"........ More tomorrow.