A sorted Lawson rep
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A sorted Lawson rep
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Re: A sorted Lawson rep
It's like the 70s maaaan,you had to be there.
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Re: A sorted Lawson rep
The acid test,innit.
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Re: A sorted Lawson rep
Looks good, I'd change the exhaust and run the oil cooler hoses over the top of the engine, but yeah it's good, you can tell it's used because the forks look long, if you run modern forks On them they're too short and the bike handles like a shopping trolley.
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Re: A sorted Lawson rep
I like it (in a semi-nostalgic kinda way), but that poking out crankshaft end bothers me not a little. Have an off on that side and you could easily lunch the engine. Either put some kind of protection around it, or just machine the sticky-out bit off. It's not like it's serving any purpose. I assume he's running total-loss ignition and no longer wants or needs an alternator.
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Re: A sorted Lawson rep
He's running a standard crank with no generator or starter gear, you'd have to get a shorter crank pin made to not have that lump, which would be expensive.
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Re: A sorted Lawson rep
Not as expensive as crashing, landing on it and trashing the motor.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 10:27 pm He's running a standard crank with no generator or starter gear, you'd have to get a shorter crank pin made to not have that lump, which would be expensive.
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Re: A sorted Lawson rep
I doubt if he's worried about the engine, they're cheap and plentiful in North America as they were used in police bikes for twenty years, I think Kawasaki USA were still making KZ1000Ps in 2002.
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He's done a fair bit of work on the engine -" Engine rebuilt, updated, ported and polished." so I doubt he'd want to start over with an unknown munter of a motor. He's done enough to it to completely junk the alternator, shame he didn't finish the job.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:36 am I doubt if he's worried about the engine, they're cheap and plentiful in North America as they were used in police bikes for twenty years, I think Kawasaki USA were still making KZ1000Ps in 2002.
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