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Postby ben james » Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:40 am

hi guys, just finished putting kermit back together agin with my new bodywork.
hopefully give it a burn on the lake in 2011.
has new 1428 engine.
this new bodywork in conjunction with the new footpeg position lets me get a lot lower on the bike.
big thanks to steve barnett for the paint.
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Postby psteck727 » Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:55 am

Hey ben,
great looking bike looks great.
Whats with the suzuki paint, i suppose i cant talk painting a suzuki with KTM orange.
Good to see the old school Z's running, how fast do you reckon she will go :?:

Can you tell me if i can get better cams for my z500 as i want to increase horsepower or do i get them re-ground or do you know of any other motor mods you know for the z500's

Do you know of any flatslide carbys for sale to suit Z500 :?: :?:
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Postby ben james » Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:20 am

hi pete, it's not suzuki paint it's a copy of graeme crosbys z1000 moriwaki monster paint scheme that he raced in the late 70s.
they are moriwaki corporate colours.
with that z500, you would probably want wade cams to reprofile the cams. also some cylinder head porting,adjustable cam sprockets & bump up compression. some 33mm keihen carbs or something similar would suit. dyna s ignition. theres a z550 in europe that makes 92 hp at the rear wheel with these type of mods.
as to how fast it will go, wouldn't have a clue. tell you next march.
i would like to finish this bike next & design it properly for land speed as old kermit is a bit of a compromise.
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Postby psteck727 » Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:40 am

Thanks for the info, just testing your knowledge on history :lol:
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2009 = 124.739
Sean #836 RG250
Brad #896 Z500 ??

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Postby gennyshovel » Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:47 pm

Stecky, these would almost do, with a refit
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1/4 Mile salt flats!

Postby ROSS BROWN » Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:57 pm

Hey Ben
By the look of that back sprocket and tyre you will be in top gear at the quater mile mark :wink:
Bike looks great 8)
B1 / B2 Looks to be an interesting project . Have a soft spot for the J / GPZ engine myself ,raced one for 20 years and still have heaps of parts ( most of them broken :? )
I dare ya to cut the Duke up :D
IT IS ALL A RACE AGAINST TIME.
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Postby ben james » Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:14 pm

hi ross, don't worry i've got smaller sprockets & i use a different back wheel. i've been out to the salt twice on the drag bike.
ducati got sold a couple of years ago, took that out there twice as well.
looking forward getting into that old z1000j. got my eye on a turbo system for it.
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Postby BONES » Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:22 pm

Hi Ben
good to see kermit is still around.
Will you be running at Heathcote ?
I know a fella down yor way who is pretty good with turbos
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Re: 1/4 Mile salt flats!

Postby penny » Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:54 pm

ROSS BROWN wrote:Hey Ben

Bike looks great 8)
Have a soft spot for the J / GPZ engine myself ,raced one for 20 years and still have heaps of parts ( most of them broken :? )
I dare ya to cut the Duke up :D
ross many years ago two brothers in broken hill cut up a duke, 750gt if i remember, it was one nice sounding " speedway " outfit.
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Postby Dr Goggles » Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:54 pm

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nice shorts Benny .....for a minute I thought I could see ya right nut.
...few understand what I'm trying to do , but they vastly outnumber those who understand why..
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Re: 1/4 Mile salt flats!

Postby gennyshovel » Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:00 pm

I dare ya to cut the Duke up :D[/quote] ross many years ago two brothers in broken hill cut up a duke, 750gt if i remember, it was one nice sounding " speedway " outfit.[/quote]
That'd be the kemp boys,,they learned the hard way not to use castrol R-40 as the engine oil, chewed out every bearing / crank journal /cam in the thing !
Sure sounded good though !
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Postby ben james » Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:11 pm

nice shorts Benny .....for a minute I thought I could see ya right nut.
hi stew, the correct terminology be fly eyes. back in the 70s my dad used to wear stubbies brand shorts, we'd be working away on something crouched down & i'd forever be telling him your fly eyes are showin dad put em away. pissin meself laughin just thinkin about it.
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Postby Stayt`ie » Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:57 pm

you have done well "again" Ben 8) , how about a photo off the loud side,,, :D

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