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Quotethank you so much! always wanted a kz750 and that was the bike i wanted to do this project but thankfully i found this one for a good price. ask as many q's as you want. i would be more than happy to help out. i am a huge kawi fan and ride a versys 650 as my daily commute.QuoteSorry for the confusion, but I do have a 1977 Honda CB750. I called it a K7 750 to shorten all that up. I do love me a Kawasaki as well. Those things are rocketships. I almost got a KZ 750 first, but it was sold before I called. So, I got the 77' CB 750 instead. Thanks for adding more pictures. This is going to be a big help.my bad! well at least we are in agreement on both bikes eh? haha. anyways, if you have any q's about the specifics of this build just ask and i will share more photos and words. this "reverse" build tread is kinda fun!shaun.
thank you so much! always wanted a kz750 and that was the bike i wanted to do this project but thankfully i found this one for a good price. ask as many q's as you want. i would be more than happy to help out. i am a huge kawi fan and ride a versys 650 as my daily commute.QuoteSorry for the confusion, but I do have a 1977 Honda CB750. I called it a K7 750 to shorten all that up. I do love me a Kawasaki as well. Those things are rocketships. I almost got a KZ 750 first, but it was sold before I called. So, I got the 77' CB 750 instead. Thanks for adding more pictures. This is going to be a big help.my bad! well at least we are in agreement on both bikes eh? haha. anyways, if you have any q's about the specifics of this build just ask and i will share more photos and words. this "reverse" build tread is kinda fun!shaun.
Sorry for the confusion, but I do have a 1977 Honda CB750. I called it a K7 750 to shorten all that up. I do love me a Kawasaki as well. Those things are rocketships. I almost got a KZ 750 first, but it was sold before I called. So, I got the 77' CB 750 instead. Thanks for adding more pictures. This is going to be a big help.
57.3" was the stock wheelbase IIRC, so that's not too horribly off. A problem I ran into right out of the gate was with the mono-conversion I'm interested in, it adds close to 4 inches... 1.7" is much more doable. Nice...
Wow, a video! With production value no less. Very cool.
Bike looks Radical! Great looking build.I wonder about the airflow at high speeds... with that pod out in the wind like that do you notice any performance issues?Also, does your digital guage have an analog looking tachometer? I would rather see a needle on a guage than just a bunch of numbers flashing by.Nice work
I see that bar now that you mention it... and I swear those numbers on the bottom are your RPMs, your MPHs are at zero... Right?no matter what, its a sweet bike.
I liked your swingarm setup and am doing the same thing. Did you use the stock swingarm pivot bolt? Because now with stretching the frame, mine isn't long enough.