Zephyr painting. Done!

I got painted set of parts for my Zephyr 750 cafe-roadster project today. Looks great, but I even have no time to describe how glad I am and how I like it, because that’s mostly…
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I got painted set of parts for my Zephyr 750 cafe-roadster project today. Looks great, but I even have no time to describe how glad I am and how I like it, because that’s mostly…
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After I chose colour and pattern scheme for painting I decided there are too much white space. So I designed a set of decals for Zephyr cafe-roadster project. I set my logo on the tank…
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It’s a bit difficult to paint a tank and other parts of the bike with two colored painting and dividing stripe symmetrically. So I researched my own method of marking simplification and we tested it…
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And here they are! Molds: one for seat base and another for tail: And first two sets of parts. Tails, even not cut out completely: Seat bases. One with attached locking system, ready for further…
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Okay. Here I have some update about Zephyr 750 Cafe-Roadster kit project, a bit out of date for now, but I had no time to write this text earlier. This chapter is about tail and…
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Ones, not so long ago, the two friends of mine involved each other in hot discussion about could my Zephyr 750 project be called “cafe-racer” or it rather is is still a roadster. To be…
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Okay. Here about a small progress in my Zephyr 750 cafe project, so it’s time to post some information about it. After I modeled the bike appearance in first iteration, I had to produce real…
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A short notes about Zephyr project gauges. After my decision to remove stock gauges, I searched for alternative in local stores. I found a lot of cheap Chinese stuff, but only one suitable device. That…
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The first stage of Kawasaki Zephyr 750 cafe-racer building is ended so it’s time to show what we have. As I wrote earlier, the point is to make cafe-racer on ZR750 Zephyr base without bike…
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