Okay, so I currently have 3(?) ongoing build threads, namely my Kawasaki 1428, Z1 and Honda CB750F2 builds/restifications, and, well.......... I've done it again. Ooops.
Last week I was trawling thru my FB groups, and someone was looking for the rear sections of a K7(?) frame to replace the sections chopped out by a "Cafe Racer Fabricator" (half arsed hacker) and another member said he had a K0 frame, that he'd be willing to chop up? WTF? I jumped on him like a fat kid on a tray of donuts, and we did a deal for a K0 frame, swingarm, forks, and rear wheel. Woohoo!
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
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Why was I so excited? Well over the last 11 years I've had a 1969 K0 engine (in bits) 1010XXX and I've been looking for a frame to put it in. Now when I say I've got an engine, well, that's an exaggeration. Well, that sounds like I'm full of sh1t (which of course, I am) so let me explain.
I bought 2 Henry Abe wheels from a great guy in Canberra called Ken on Ebay, and when I collected them (a 14 hour drive) I noticed a nice looking, crashed K2. Turns out Ken had built a "Special" with K2 frame, K0 swingarm, Yamaha FZR1000 forks in specially machined billet trees, nickle plated everything, etc. Ken, an Engineering Instructor at the Defence Academy in Canberra, was a professional engineer who'd built race bikes, land speed record attempt bikes, etc, and had built a great K2 special, that he unfortunately crashed 10 minutes into it's first outing, tearing off both of his kneecaps in the process. He'd only just come off his crutches a week or two before I arrived on the scene. Here's Ken, posing on the remains of his bike.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
TerrysCanberratrip13Mar20102 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
We discussed buying his bike, and he had some spares he was happy to sell me while I was there, including the K0 cases. Turns out he had an early diecast K0, but not knowing much about them, threw the frame and forks etc, in the local dump. I made him an offer for the top and bottom cases and he happily accepted, so I had a top and bottom case.
I eventually bought his bike too, and rebuilt it into "Goldie", the 2010 (?) BOTM bike, with lots of new parts to replace the damaged parts, and was often reminded of my own mortality when I found pieces of Ken's knees when I was replacing various parts of the bike.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
But I digress. I sold the "Goldie" bike soon afterwards, but kept the K0 cases. Over the years I found a crank, gearbox innards, a cylinder block, head, cam, cam cover etc. Last year (or maybe the year before, I forget) I had all the cases aqua blasted, so all it needs now is some bearing shells, a gasket set, and some of my time to make it whole again.
I've had a couple of false starts, including buying another K0 a few years ago, but selling it when I was short on cash. No idea if it's been finished yet.
Anyhoo, further discussions with the owner of the frame yesterday revealed that he had a wrinkle tank, K0 oil tank, OEM sidecovers with badges, and a better airbox bottom. He sent me some pics, I made another offer, which he accepted straight away.
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
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OK, so surely that's enough, no? Well I was trawling through Ebay for K0 parts today, and I found a set of minty reconditioned K0 carbs, for the "Sofa King Low" price of only $1000 USD! I thought about it, put my phone away, went to physio to enjoy the magic hands of Alice the magnificent performing a "Remedial Massage", paid for by the good ol' VA, which somehow loosened my poor old muscles up to the point where I wobbled outside and hit the "Buy it now" button........... Bugger you Alice, you magnificent thing!
Terry's K0 carbs 1 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
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Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Oh well, I'll need to rejig some of my current projects, but until the frame and stuff actually arrives (being collected from Brisbane tomorrow) there's no rush. Will be nice to do another CB750 project, as much as I'm learning lots about big Kawasaki's, I can strip and rebuild a CB750 with both eyes closed. Sometimes, they even run afterwards..........