Maz's FZ750 Project

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Maz
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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yona wrote:"aperture"......?....Stop wasting time....the word " hole " only has 4 letters.......; P
I am English......you drill a hole and you cut an aperture.... :snooty: any more arguments and I'll get the whips out :naughty: :hand: :dance:
curt wrote:no wonder shes so fast her metal comes with premarked cut and fold lines
:laughing-rolling: nice one Curt :obscene-drinkingcheers:

So tonight I got the seatbase cut out and trial fitted.....then decided the rear fender didn't look right any more... :doh:

So I dug out an old one, quickly added a section down the middle to make it wide enough and put that on to see what it was like....
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Note the rear wheel is adjusted as far forward as it will go .....

Let me know what you think of the rear fender guys - the other one is back 2 pages...... :think:

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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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flare it up at the very rear
ever notice when you hit somethin or someone with a hammer you feel instantly better
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Like this? Just talking about the fender........ tucked away.

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Post by rudog »

Hans has the pics...and good taste. But, with only 2 choices, page11 gets my vote if you trim some of the fat.
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Post by railroad bob »

I like the style of the fender in the pic Hans posted. Tight to the tire. Probably very hard to mount to a single-sided swingarm.
The red fender just doesn't do it, looks all wrong.
The earlier fender is better, but looks too big to me, BUT, I am not the one with the vision of the completed bike
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If you run the red one, I would kick the wheel back some & trim the fender close to the end of the seat.
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Post by gearhead1951 »

I agree , center the wheel in the arc of the fender and keep it neat !! :obscene-drinkingcheers:
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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Awesome maz, glad to see your are makeing great progress again, hope you are feeling alot better. :clap: :dance:
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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Thanks guys, I did set the wheel way too far forward (trying to figure out the amount of adjustment on the eccentric) so its not positioned where it should be in relation to the fender.....

I'm still not sure what I want to do with the fender so I'll probably hold fire while I finish of the gas tank..... :think:

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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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What kind of light you going for?
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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Maxthegardener wrote:What kind of light you going for?
not sure yet, got a few options....this is a Domme-Punk bike after all, street-fighter motor, long girder front end, split top-tube diamond frame...... :shifty:

I'm probably gonna break all the taboos and upset just about everybody with this one.... :hand:

AND I have yet to decide on the colour scheme...well actually I have already chosen a couple of options but now I'm not sure which..... :doh: so many choices :confusion-shrug:

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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

Post by triker_chewie »

the bike is all angles but both guards are round
thats why the look wrong :confusion-shrug:
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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triker_chewie wrote:the bike is all angles but both guards are round
thats why the look wrong :confusion-shrug:
That got me thinking (always dangerous :shifty: ) so I've design a new rear fender from flat steel which follows the lines of the rear seat support ...... :think:
I've started cutting out a template and hopefully get it made over the weekend...also found a suitable rear light which will work well with it..... :banana-dance:

This bike is getting more and more Chop-fighter....a real junkyard bitch :laughing-rolling:

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SELF INTRODUCTION: The Biker Mistress, Blonde, blue eyes, English Lady bike builder and previously a member of the CBH. I run my own custom bike and chop shop (MazChopz) on the south west coast of England. I have been building custom bikes for over 35 years and have built some 130 bikes so far. I am happy to share my knowledge and "expertise" and also hope to learn from the other forum members. I look forward to meeting up with many of my friends from the CBH and especially to seeing how Dan got on with his Knuck.
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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Started cutting out the steel for the yokes for the new girder today, also did some more work on the tank...might take me a bit longer to do than I figured as I've taken on widening and repairing a tank for a good friend...... :doh:

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SELF INTRODUCTION: The Biker Mistress, Blonde, blue eyes, English Lady bike builder and previously a member of the CBH. I run my own custom bike and chop shop (MazChopz) on the south west coast of England. I have been building custom bikes for over 35 years and have built some 130 bikes so far. I am happy to share my knowledge and "expertise" and also hope to learn from the other forum members. I look forward to meeting up with many of my friends from the CBH and especially to seeing how Dan got on with his Knuck.
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Re: Maz's FZ750 Project

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Had a very busy day out in the wrokshop fabricating panels for the new tank, may even get some pics done soon :snooty: Biggest problem with this tank is fitting the aero-style filler as its the original Yammy one and requires a "sump" and breather system........trust me to do things the hard way.... :hand: :doh:

Still working on my friend's tank and also machining up some billet exhaust finishers for another friend's 1340...... :think: a woman's work is never done :laughing-rolling:

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