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27 Aug 2019 17:16 - 27 Aug 2019 17:22 #809959 by jimdgreat1
Replied by jimdgreat1 on topic 89 KZ1000P bobber?
:lol: Maybe that's why it rides so rough. :lol:

It is! I need to fix that.
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27 Aug 2019 17:45 #809961 by SWest

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27 Aug 2019 17:55 #809963 by Nerdy
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The chain guard/muffler mount (ugh) is pretty close to the swingarm pivot point, so there shouldn't be much linear motion/up-and-down stress on the muffler.

Still not a great idea, though. :unsure:

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27 Aug 2019 18:18 #809964 by SWest

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27 Aug 2019 18:26 - 27 Aug 2019 18:28 #809966 by jimdgreat1
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baldy110 wrote: Looks like the muffler is bolted to the swingarm.


A big thank you to baldy110.

I remember noticing that the muffler was holding up the front of the chain guard and thought that wasn't right. Didn't realize it was also bolted to the swingarm. Should have caught that. Seems like the guy I bought it from said the pipes were fairly new to the motorcycle. The exhaust still seems solid. I'm curious to see how much better it rides now.
I'll get a longer brace and attach it to the frame.

For now it's just hanging.

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27 Aug 2019 18:37 #809968 by jimdgreat1
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Sankei exhaust for a? I'm going to search the number.

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27 Aug 2019 18:47 #809972 by SWest
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You can make a clamp for the frame out a piece of strap. It needs to be supported.
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29 Aug 2019 18:17 #810074 by jimdgreat1
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Quick and dirty strap. I'll round the ends and paint it when I get more stuff out of storage. I'm currently working out of state from my regular habitat. Most of my stuff is still in storage.

Also pulled the front sprocket cover off in preparation to replace what I think is the original chain.

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29 Aug 2019 21:21 - 29 Aug 2019 21:22 #810079 by baldy110
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What did you attach the upper strap mount to?
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30 Aug 2019 03:31 #810085 by jimdgreat1
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baldy110 wrote: What did you attach the upper strap mount to?


There is a threaded bung welded to the frame there. Don't know what it was for originally. There is one on both sides. Look like they could be foot peg mounts that were added at some point.

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30 Aug 2019 09:14 #810098 by baldy110
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Got it bet it rides a lot better now.

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30 Aug 2019 11:41 - 30 Aug 2019 11:42 #810102 by Nessism
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jimdgreat1 wrote: Also pulled the front sprocket cover off in preparation to replace what I think is the original chain.





Smart man! Switching to a 530 chain would be wise.
Last edit: 30 Aug 2019 11:42 by Nessism.

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