Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer. Shopping post. Part 8.
Just another shopping post, so to say another couple of hundred bucks spent on KZ650 project. What I like in OEM parts is a fact that they always work as they were intended to work….
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Just another shopping post, so to say another couple of hundred bucks spent on KZ650 project. What I like in OEM parts is a fact that they always work as they were intended to work….
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Photo shooting of large-scaled exploded view like this is unique chance and it is always a fun. It is also preassembling summary of whole project or significant part of it and opportunity to check if…
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The distinctive feature of every Gazzz Garage project is preassembling photo that shows all parts, units and components of project placed on some background. We started this tradition of ours in 2014 when such “Exploded…
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Initially I thought to use original KZ650 cylinder head as it was in very nice condition: no broken cooling fins, clean intake channels and so on and so forth. The only thing I had to…
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So, after many long days of hard work I finally finished Honda CBX550 wheels polishing and now I could proceed to assembling. The most of components are ready, however some additional preparation should be done…
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Today I finished sandpapering the last part of Honda CBX550 wheels and began to polish it. I have to buy some bearings and seals and give some parts to be zinc galvanized before I start…
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Honda CBX550 wheels’ and brake’ components polishing give me a hell of work. Even counting that CBX550 wheels are one of key points of my Kawasaki KZ650 cafe-racer project, they took tremendous amount of working…
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As I promised, here is second part of polished Honda CBX550 brake shields and cover photos. Oksana after seeing these photos told me: “It’s not obvious why polishing of all those air intakes was so…
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Time for another portion of polished wheel’s parts photos. This time it’s brake shields and covers. As I wrote earlier, Honda CBX550 wheels’ parts are raw and never meant to be polished. Even counting that…
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