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Modified KZ1000 Hopefully a knee-dragger project.

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27 Apr 2009 13:41 #285735 by Calhoun
That is the old MKII fender that came on the bike. It only took me like 6 frigin hours. It is mounted now and looks amazing!:P

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Last and most important 93 KX500.
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27 Apr 2009 14:41 #285761 by mark1122
Does a mk11 have an 18" wheel? usualy the larger dim fenders look out of place on the 17" wheels.
the fit on your new 17" wheel is very good. It looks perfect in the pic. B)

76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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27 Apr 2009 15:59 #285786 by Calhoun
All mounted and ready to go!!
Took some time and learned a lot!

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27 Apr 2009 16:00 #285788 by Calhoun
This thing is not stock, It is highly modified.

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27 Apr 2009 16:02 #285789 by Calhoun
It is more like an LTD, much shorter than a 900 fender.

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27 Apr 2009 19:24 #285842 by mark1122
It looks great! B)
Fill us in, how is it modified? u must have changed the radius. it fits the 17" wheel perfectly. Was it originally made for a 19" wheel?

76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
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27 Apr 2009 19:46 #285848 by PLUMMEN
at last somebody got it right,looks good! B)

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27 Apr 2009 19:47 #285850 by Calhoun
I think that I am in a jam. I am having a hard time figuring out what to do about the rear sprocket. I decided but now I am not so sure.
I am thinking about switching to a ZRX1200 wheel. The 1200 wheel cush drive will accept kz sprockets. Mark has told me this as well.
I have a ZRX1100 wheel and can not remember, or figure out what to do.
I would like to run the 630 chain but at this point I do not have to. I am still worried about running a small enough rear sprocket.The old one was a 30!
I do not want to have to buy a special sprocket when it is time for a replacement.
Will a 1200 cush drive fit the 1100 wheel? My zrx sprocket is a 45 and 42 is the smallest JT offers.

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27 Apr 2009 19:55 - 27 Apr 2009 20:16 #285855 by Calhoun
Well you have to pull the sides out. This will make the side to side arch broader.It will also bring the tips toward each other.(I tried to upload a drawing but it did not work.)
you will have to make a bend in the mount flaps.
You will have to flaten or cut the rolled edge of the flaps to make a permanent bend. This will make the flaps stick down (again) instead of out at an angle.
next the rear needs to be broadened or the tire will hit on the outer edges.
now you just bend it to the best of your ability by hand.I turned mine over and pushed down on the tire.

80 IT175, 84 XL200, XT250, 95 ST1100 96 xr650l (30k miles),kz1000, KX250 97'
Last and most important 93 KX500.
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27 Apr 2009 21:52 - 27 Apr 2009 21:52 #285893 by Bad Kaw
Save yourself the hastle and convert to a 530 or (for more clearence) a 520. All you have to do then is get a front sprocket; which you will need to have in the 'off-set' variety anyway to run a wide 17" on the rear.

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27 Apr 2009 22:12 #285899 by timebomb33
Replied by timebomb33 on topic Modified KZ1000 Hopefully a knee-dragger project.
that looks so good with the stock type steel fender i was wondering how i was going to that myself with out wrecking it i have a 91 1100 kanoftuna front end on my bike and i hate the stock plastic crappy front fender so this solves my problem thanks very much for being my guinea pig, again nice job.

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28 Apr 2009 05:10 - 28 Apr 2009 05:50 #285932 by mark1122
I have a zrx12 rear hub hear if u need any measurements just holler.
have u bought a front sprocket yet? i would try to make do with a 1/2" offset if u can. i went with a 5/8" so i could get more tire to chain clearance. but, in doing so i ended up with a non o ring chain for a thinner chain profile. I should have clearanced the frame more or went with a 1/2" offset.
It is a tight fit all around with the zxr arm. I often wonder, why guys that use other types of swingarms dont have as much trouble? i wonder if it has anything to do with the steering neck? i took great pains to line up the front and rear rims. in doing so it force the rear rim to the left, causing fit issues.in the end, i can see that the rear rim is offset to the left , when veiwed from behind. even though the rear rim is in line with the front rim.So maybe it is luck of the draw,depending on the steering stem alignment???

I found it very difficult to get all the clearance I wanted. I felt I needed the 5/8” to get it. The down side with a 5/8” is that if u are planning on launching it at the track, u should have a support plate(so I have heard). This helps prevent flexing and possible damage to the counter shaft. It seems u can get away with out the plate when only going with a ½” offset.
some guys actually cut the frame out and insert a channel for maximum clearance.and dont forget to clearance the footpegs, lower, inner bolt boss.

76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
Cobourg, Ont. Can.

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