It all started with a too cheap to resist front cowl on eBay that needed repairs, then a Jap import 1984 750 frame came up at just the right price and just the right time.
After some extreme generosity from the guys on the Katana Australia forum I have a bunch of bits and pieces already and should soon have a whole lot more.
I'm hoping for a 12 to 18 month project timeline but I'll just have to wait and see how time and funds go.
I also need to build a shed first which should be starting on Monday (2 week holiday from work, yay!).
Anyway, no truth without pic's right?
Some of what I have so far:
Damage on the cowl, but being fibreglass means I can repair it:
I have a seat and tail piece, indicators, and a bunch of other bits and pieces that I haven't got any pic's of just yet, and in the next week or so I should have most of an 1100 motor as well as wheels and more so in theory I'll almost be at the rolling frame point.
As far as plans go, I like the feel/look of the stock Kat so I'll be maintaining that, however I'll probably go for a non-stock paint scheme and maybe some other subtle mod's along the way. That's one advantage of assembling it in bits like this... I have a blank canvas to start with.
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