jyrgNorway wrote:
rngdng wrote:
jyrgNorway wrote:
Looking great demus, but I have to tell you this before you put on the clear.....the kawasaki decals is the other way around.
you put on right decal on left side, and vice versa.
the stripes though, are perfect, same with the 750
I always thought Kawasaki put them on backwards. Those look right to me.
Lane
Look at pictures, page 11.
Jørgen
I re-did the decals... besides jetting the decals were the hardest part
motometal wrote:
regarding your chain hitting, if I see correctly it isn't at risk of cutting into the oil-containing portion of the res. Switching to 520 ring chain and maybe grinding away the outermost portion of that res might solve it. Looks like it isn't functional.
Is that the stock seat? Sounds funny but one of the best mods I did is an aftermarket seat...lighter and way more comfortable
I am a bit surprised to hear of the mid bog with reeds, but am learning more as I read...has to do with the back wave timing and not just double carburetion. If you think those carbs suck to jet, try some flats some time
Is the upper shock mount ok without bending? In the one photo, I agree with your comment it looks to be not the most sturdy but maybe ok? I'd at least keep an eye on it.
The part of the reservoir the chain was hitting was just a lip to mount the plastic cap, I ground it off and it is good to go. The upper shock mount does concern me I will defiantly keep an eye on it, so far so good but I only have a few hundred miles on it.
The seat is stock. I don't think this bike could be "comfortable" for me no matter what..way to cramped compared to what I am used to.
Right now the handling is a bit off. The project has a-ways to go hoping this winter to solve the main handling issues. And if I keep working on it I may move the rear sets a bit which will help the comfort level.
The bog SUCKS!! BAD. I will keep trying jetting combos next spring, but as it sits it hits a HUGE wall at 5000 or so and unless I accelerate past 6000 fast it just won't pull past that unless you down shift.
I am glad the jets are so easy to change its almost silly how fast you can have them re-jetted so that is one plus.
I also have to recheck all my timing and make sure I'm spot on, a lot of good advice from those here with the Zeel so I cannot wait to dive into it again along with the jetting.
It may be just the way it is also, I am not 2 stoke savy and the power band thing is new to me so I don't know what to expect from the motor.
Right now it either feels like a big moped OR if I rev it out like a freaking bat out of hell trying to make me sit up and pay attention before I get killed, theres very little in between! I need to find someone somewhat close by that has a good running one and find out what they are like and have them ride this one and tell me what they think, that would help a lot.
I posted this in general chat but here is how it sits now, actually before, its apart again now
