You can also see the Katana swing bolt mounts flush. I know this has been a marathon, just starting to feel normal again post crash.
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jwhelan65
Mocked up the rear sets and lined up the holes on the plates. I was able to create enough spacing to allow for the brake spring to pass behind the mounting plate. Finally ready to have them helicoiled so I can mount them.
You can also see the Katana swing bolt mounts flush. I know this has been a marathon, just starting to feel normal again post crash.
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Been kicking this chainguard thing around for awhile, I wanted something clean and some what un-noticeable...What do you guys think?
It needs Plasti-coat of coarse..
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You do great work, this is one sweet bike. The chain guard looks perfect and the controls look like they were meant to be there!
When's the first ride?
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Can't take all the credit here, this build was inspired and modeled after Isleoman's fantastic machine..he gets all the kudos on the great looking machined parts. He allowed me to use some of his patterned work. Its been like putting a big puzzle together! I just added my own little bling here and there.
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kichigai
Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostBeen kicking this chainguard thing around for awhile, I wanted something clean and some what un-noticeable...What do you guys think?
It needs Plasti-coat of coarse..
Check out this thread by Isleoman. He modified a Bandit 1200 chain guard for his conversion.
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Kichigai
Yeah , Isleomans is an awesome fab, I have two Bandit chainguards in my garage that I boogered up trying to replicate his so I went the plastic route. Basically with a utility knife and some sand paper you can make a Gen II FZ1 guard work to just about any size you want.Last edited by Guest; 06-06-2009, 11:09 PM.
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Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostMocked up the rear sets and lined up the holes on the plates. I was able to create enough spacing to allow for the brake spring to pass behind the mounting plate. Finally ready to have them helicoiled so I can mount them.
You can also see the Katana swing bolt mounts flush. I know this has been a marathon, just starting to feel normal again post crash.
Joe,
It's really starting to take shape, you do have a great attention to detail, a deep wallet, and an understanding wife apparently. Are you thinking of leaving the old shift shaft sticking out of the mounting plate like I did, or are you going to grind it off flush? Would look nice to remove it but I wanted ability to be able to go back to stock if somehing didn't work out.
Chain guard looks great too. Are you using a Gen II FZ1 guard? I thought I tried to mock up my Gen I FZ1 guard and the Bandit guard was easier to convert for me.
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Isleo,
Probably will leave the shaft, I havn't done anything that is not reversible so far. The chainguard is from a stock Gen II, I had it laying around from my 06. The rear bolt hole lined up perfectly on the back side of the shock. I couldn't get it to look right it the front so I carved it down to a bikini guard. Easy to make and inexpensive.
Yeah the wife is a gem, she has here hobby and I have mineLast edited by Guest; 06-07-2009, 12:35 AM.
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