Hello Guest User,

Please feel free to have a look around the forum but be aware that as an unregistered guest you can't see all of it and you can't post.

To access these 'Registered Users Only' areas simply register and login.

Z650 Special...not for the purist.

Work in Progress

Moderators: chrisu, paul doran, Taffus, KeithZ1R

Message
Author
User avatar
Paul Whitehouse
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 20th Sep 2005
Location: Crawley, West Sussex
Contact:

Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#1 PostAuthor: Paul Whitehouse » Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:05 pm

I've wanted to have a go at building a Cafe Racer / Special, based on a Z650 for a while....with things beginning to come together with the project, at long last, I thought I'd post on here so you can share my pain :)

Back in October 2017 I hit the `Buy it Now' button and waited to see what would emerge from the back of the delivery van a couple of weeks later. Having built my Z1000 in a similar fashion...from a basket case, I was aware what I was letting myself in for.
1.jpg
4 650.jpg
1.jpg


With issues needing sorting on both my Z900 and Z1000, that took priority, this pile of bits has been sitting in the back of my garage for quite some time ! Having said that I'd already got a vision on how I wanted it to look and had done a bit of CAD work to see what part of the frame would be attacked with the angle grinder first.
9.jpg
9.jpg (139.41 KiB) Viewed 10171 times
If it's too loud....too bad.
Phil Churchett Award Winner 2014

User avatar
Paul Whitehouse
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 20th Sep 2005
Location: Crawley, West Sussex
Contact:

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#2 PostAuthor: Paul Whitehouse » Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:13 pm

The obligatory removal of all unwanted lugs and brackets was first on the list and then on to fabricating a couple of seat fixing plates and some threaded bushes, into the frame ends, that will eventually be used to secure my battery under seat tray.
5.jpg
If it's too loud....too bad.

Phil Churchett Award Winner 2014

User avatar
Paul Whitehouse
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 20th Sep 2005
Location: Crawley, West Sussex
Contact:

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#3 PostAuthor: Paul Whitehouse » Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:19 pm

Some of you may remember my post in the `for sale` section of the forum where I sold all the parts off the donor bike that were surplus to requirements. I've since gone on to have a set of wheels built, by Steve at Wheelwise, based around a set of Borani rims. i opted for a slightly wider rear rim than standard so I could run a 130 section tyre...the widest I can run in my recently acquired Dresda swing arm.
7.jpg
3.jpg
If it's too loud....too bad.

Phil Churchett Award Winner 2014

User avatar
Sgt.Pinback
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 16th Feb 2019
Location: Leonberg

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#4 PostAuthor: Sgt.Pinback » Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:24 pm

I will follow this with big interrest. Borani rims look great!
Cheers, Uli

Z1, Z1000H, ZRX1100R, R90S

User avatar
Paul Whitehouse
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 20th Sep 2005
Location: Crawley, West Sussex
Contact:

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#5 PostAuthor: Paul Whitehouse » Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:27 pm

The engine casings have been vapour blasted and barrels bored to 64mm diameter ready to accept a set of 700 Wiseco pistons. The engine will be built from the ground up and internals replaced if worn or damaged. I'll be looking for a set of slightly breathed on cams....I understand a set of Andrews #20 should do quite nicely...but might be difficult to come by.
6.jpg
If it's too loud....too bad.

Phil Churchett Award Winner 2014

User avatar
Paul Whitehouse
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 20th Sep 2005
Location: Crawley, West Sussex
Contact:

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#6 PostAuthor: Paul Whitehouse » Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:31 pm

it was always my intention to run some period Rickman bodywork. I'll be fabricating a fuel cell to sit under the dummy tank.
Attachments
8.jpg
If it's too loud....too bad.

Phil Churchett Award Winner 2014

User avatar
FOZ1A
100Club
100Club
Posts: 298
Joined: 21st Oct 2003
Location: surrey

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#7 PostAuthor: FOZ1A » Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:14 pm

Hi Paul, looking good mate! Would you like to borrow a Rickman tank so you can get an accurate replica made?

Foz
Rickman CR1000, Harley Roadking

User avatar
Paul Whitehouse
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 20th Sep 2005
Location: Crawley, West Sussex
Contact:

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#8 PostAuthor: Paul Whitehouse » Thu Oct 17, 2019 6:34 am

Cheers Foz....I might well take you up on that. My original intention was to run a replica tank. I'd contacted TAB Classics to enquire about fabricating one. The price wasn't too bad but obviously I'd need various modifications with regards to the underside configuration so as it'll fit the 650 frame.

I'll see how things go as it's really early days. If it's anything like the drag bike this'll take me years :)

Hopefully get together and catch up soon mate.
If it's too loud....too bad.

Phil Churchett Award Winner 2014

Swirl
Custard Cream
Custard Cream
Posts: 743
Joined: 9th Feb 2017
Location: Ellesmere Port Cheshire

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#9 PostAuthor: Swirl » Thu Oct 17, 2019 6:42 am

Nice work, following with interested

User avatar
Paul Whitehouse
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 20th Sep 2005
Location: Crawley, West Sussex
Contact:

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#10 PostAuthor: Paul Whitehouse » Thu Oct 17, 2019 6:50 am

A couple of images of my machined and fabricated rearsets.
Rearset Assembly cad.JPG
2.jpg
4.jpg
If it's too loud....too bad.

Phil Churchett Award Winner 2014

Swirl
Custard Cream
Custard Cream
Posts: 743
Joined: 9th Feb 2017
Location: Ellesmere Port Cheshire

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#11 PostAuthor: Swirl » Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:00 pm

Very nice

ZedHead
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 2727
Joined: 9th May 2009
Location: Darlington
Contact:

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#12 PostAuthor: ZedHead » Thu Oct 17, 2019 7:52 pm

Love the engineering. What CAD package are you using?

User avatar
Paul Whitehouse
100Club
100Club
Posts: 295
Joined: 20th Sep 2005
Location: Crawley, West Sussex
Contact:

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#13 PostAuthor: Paul Whitehouse » Fri Oct 18, 2019 6:32 am

Cheers guys....CAD package is SolidWorks.
If it's too loud....too bad.

Phil Churchett Award Winner 2014

Philippe
Hardcore
Hardcore
Posts: 1999
Joined: 26th Oct 2017
Location: België

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#14 PostAuthor: Philippe » Fri Oct 18, 2019 2:18 pm

Hi Paul
very nice work! Again someone who knows what it takes to modify a bike in a safe way.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!

Crofty
Custard Cream
Custard Cream
Posts: 887
Joined: 18th Nov 2009
Location: York

Re: Z650 Special...not for the purist.

#15 PostAuthor: Crofty » Fri Oct 18, 2019 5:43 pm

I have used GPZ750 Unitrack cams on a couple of 650's with good results. You can keep a decent tick over speed. The Unitrack cams give 1mm more lift than standard. You cam also run Unitrack inlet cam with a Zephyr750 exhaust cam.


Return to “Projects”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Peterboroughdave and 56 guests