Thought you guys might like to see the latest build to be completed.Basic spec as follows:-
!983 Kawasaki Z1000-J2
Rear subframe replaced
Early Fireblade complete front end
Bandit swinging arm converted to twin shock
Early Fireblade rear wheel complete
Full engine rebuild
Early style tank
Full electro34 bespoke wiring loom
Dyna S ignition system
39mm smooth bore carbs
Modified rearsets
Full bespoke stainless 2-4 exhaust system
Loads of little detail parts!
Wooly
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Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
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Re: Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
Very, very nice. Lot of work gone into that and it looks spot on
Wots up DOHC
Re: Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
Ace, won’t be to everyone’s taste. However it is certainly a head turner, well done. Wish I had your skills.
adrianhorsfield@live.co.uk
Sunny Bournemouth. Dorset. UK.
Sunny Bournemouth. Dorset. UK.
Re: Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
Bit of work in the exhaust headers....
Re: Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
Very nice build wooly looks clean lines, seat padding looks a bit thin though
Re: Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
11 month old post and Wooly hasn't been active on the forum since October 2018 so don't expect a reply anytime soon.
Re: Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
zed1015 wrote:11 month old post and Wooly hasn't been active on the forum since October 2018 so don't expect a reply anytime soon.
...... a bit like most of these Cafe Racer things, You see lot's posted on the internet, but you rarely see any on the Road.
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Re: Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
...a lot of work, great craftmanship, nice colours but why do people use these good skills to modify a good Kawasaki that much ? That's my personal opinion. The bike is transformed into something that only fits for one person and that probably someone else won't completely like. But then again it's only my opinion.
I know, it's a personal choice and one can do with his bike whatever he likes and he can personalize it the way he wants but why change it that much ? I wonder if the owner can get it MOT 'ed in the years to come... I hope he can.
GrtZ
Philippe
I know, it's a personal choice and one can do with his bike whatever he likes and he can personalize it the way he wants but why change it that much ? I wonder if the owner can get it MOT 'ed in the years to come... I hope he can.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: Z1000J2 Cafe Racer project
Very good engineering work, but I think the chain guard is a tad too long !
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