Hello all,
I am posting my intro and a few pics of my K8. I purchased it last fall from the second owner with about 8700 miles on it. It had been stored inside all its life and was a great starting point for my Cafe project. I rode the bike last year pretty much stock and waited for fall to turn into winter so I could start my project.
I am doing this a bit backwards, most people bring home the bike, take a bunch of pics and start a thread of what they are doing along the way. Honestly I didnt have time to take a bunch of pictures and post, but I will filter in pics and answer any questions about the build.
Here are some of the bigger details of the build.
Carpy's Dunstall Tank
Carpy's Rocket Four seat modified to fit yours truly's butt
Carpy's Clubman bars shortened and with Cycle X old school grips.
Carpy's 4 into 1 exhaust, yet to install baffle...what...what you talking to me....huh??
Frame "Cafe'd" all brackets removed and every weld smoothed. Too many countless hours spent for very subtle effects..
Frame powdercoated black with clear coat
Carbs completely rebuilt currently testing out 120 mains
New Cycle X Engine gaskets
Power Arc ignition
Cycle X Pods
Custom gauge mount, polished alum with lower closer gauge stance. Led indicator lights, Cycle X Chrome gauge covers
Custom fabbed rear shocks and springs to lower 1.5 inches
Forks rebuilt
Solid bronze swingarm bushing, roller bearing headset
Custom rearsets fabbed from CBR 929RR with welded mounting tabs
Front SS brake lines, new pads, fluid
Oregon Motorsports reg/rec
Modern blade fuse box
Odyssey 680m battery with aluminum battery tray
All the electronics have been modified to fit under the rear hump. The wires soldered and lengthened to get back there.
I have a few mock up's of a custom oil tank (similar to Timdhawk) but have yet to install it. My stock oil tank is in place for now as I wanted to actually ride the bike.
As you can see the everything aluminum has been polished, man I spent more hours then I care to remember standing in front of the buffer this winter.
I painted the seat and tank, color sanded and polished them. I think the checkered board came out pretty good. What you can do with 1" tape and some patience...
Most everything else has been powdercoated. My buddy has a garage oven and we went at it.
Over all, I am happy with the way the bike came out. It was my first build and taught me so much. Last fall, I didn't know my rectifier from my rectum!
I am looking forward to riding the bike here in Denver for the next few weeks, and then I will be moving to the SF bay area this summer, maybe I will have to change my screen name.
Thanks for looking.