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03 Dec 2020 14:28 #839340 by Skidmark
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Even with the shorter and narrower bars I am using, the stock cable can be routed to work. A cable 2 or 3" shorter would also work with different routing. Any longer than stock would start to cause routing problems.

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03 Dec 2020 16:16 #839344 by 750 R1
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Skidmark wrote: Even with the shorter and narrower bars I am using, the stock cable can be routed to work. A cable 2 or 3" shorter would also work with different routing. Any longer than stock would start to cause routing problems.


Ok, I have a 750R1 and my son has a 1981 KZ650, both cables are basically the same, I can't measure the lengths because the 2 bikes are crammed together in storage, the only visual difference is where the mid cable adjuster sits along the cable, the 650 adjuster is closer to the bars, the R1 cable adjuster is about mid way along the cable. I just searched cable lengths and found on Z1 enterprises site that they list a KZ750/650/ KZ1000 cable at 58.5 inches end to end of the inner cable, they list the GPZ750R1 at 49.5 inches end to end of the inner cable. I'll drop both links below.. Lengths are in the descriptions in the links.

GPZ750R1 www.z1enterprises.com/cable-clutch-kz700...50-R1+GPz+750%2F1982

KZ650/750 and 1000 www.z1enterprises.com/cable-clutch-kz650-750-kz1000.html
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05 Dec 2020 13:48 - 05 Dec 2020 13:58 #839434 by Skidmark
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Starting the repair on my swing arm brace. Ending up with some misalignment, so I am not sure how well it will turn out. It will be tacked and reassembled to ensure there isn't any chain contact prior to full welding.










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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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05 Dec 2020 14:14 - 05 Dec 2020 14:16 #839435 by Skidmark
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Since I didn't like the misalignment, I cut it completely out so I could line it all up properly.




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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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05 Dec 2020 14:41 #839437 by Mikaw
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Could you take a v out here to bring the radius back into alignment


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05 Dec 2020 15:22 - 05 Dec 2020 15:23 #839442 by Skidmark
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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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05 Dec 2020 15:25 #839443 by Skidmark
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Time to pull it out of the fixture and reassemble. Fingers crossed!

Mikaw - I already had it cut all the way out when I saw your suggestion.

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05 Dec 2020 16:00 #839446 by Skidmark
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Definitely better, but still not enough room. Looks like I will need to take a section out of the tube wall and weld a plate back in to create enough space. Since this is the slack portion it has to have room to move around.


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16 Dec 2020 15:46 - 16 Dec 2020 15:48 #840180 by Skidmark
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I have been cutting, grinding, and tack welding attempt #3. As soon as it's cool I will reassemble and recheck the chain clearance. Looks good from the side, not so much from the bottom or rear. Waiting to see it on the bike before anything is final.



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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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16 Dec 2020 16:07 - 16 Dec 2020 16:10 #840185 by Skidmark
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I am comfortable with the new chain clearance. Final weld sequence will be important to keep it straight, even with a fixture.




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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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16 Dec 2020 16:13 - 16 Dec 2020 16:14 #840187 by Skidmark
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Here is a better angle from below


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16 Dec 2020 19:09 #840196 by Skidmark
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Normally don't post close ups of my welds, for obvious reasons. These are turning out better than my usual though.



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