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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 6 months ago #27991

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Happy spannering
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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 6 months ago #28005

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Weekend update
the engine is back in the frame
front end installed
swing arm installed
so far all is going good with no issues
it is time consuming as i need to tap all threads
the only issue now if to fined tires...
is anyone use Dunlop Elite 4 ???





1984 Kawasaki Voyager
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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 6 months ago #28045

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Slowly making progress
Front calipers rebuild
front wheel and new front brakes installed
received rear tire yesterday
hope to have rolling bike by the weekend





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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 6 months ago #28046

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Well done. It’s looking really good. The fork and brakes are very impressive. The levers and master cylinders look interesting. It looks like you’ve converted to a hydraulic clutch too.
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From 1984 Voyager to a street fighter 3 years 6 months ago #28047

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Which method did you use to convert to a hydraulic clutch at the engine end Bar? Looking very good btw B)
Only dead fish go with the flow
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thank you guys
I didn't start the electricity yet.... that will be a challenge
but i made sure all is working before I took it apart, so in theory I should be OK

for the clutch conversion I used the part below, this is the easiest way to go and fit as direct replacement on most bikes
I used the same on my CBR and working great for few years

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