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26 Jan 2006 16:10 #19995 by yakimasy
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I am going to put clip-ons on my 77 kz1000 - does anybody know if someone makes a custom upper triple clamp that does away with the handle bar clamps? I have the means to just remove them, but I am not interested in messing with the integrity of the original upper triple clamp.... could get messy :sick:

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26 Jan 2006 17:55 #20005 by RomSpaceKnight
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A custom triple tree sounds pricey. Can't cut of handlebar mounts (carefully) and grind smooth. They are heavy steel pieces, I would not expect any integrity issues, as long as you don't go nuts with a cutting torch.

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26 Jan 2006 18:39 #20012 by twowheeledterror
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You won't hurt the integrity of the upper triple clamp by cutting them, but here's a question... why cut them?

What you can do alternatively, which actually looks GREAT is to make a "dash" out of steel and then cut a piece of bar to fit between those clamps, and mount your dash to it.

The dash should have holes for the speedo and tach, and you can place the instruments more level and far forward so you can see them more easily in a tuck. :)

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26 Jan 2006 21:37 #20042 by Fossil
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If the offset, distance between centres, stanchion diameter etc is the same between your bike and a GPz, the GPz upper triple clamps do not have handle bar clamps.

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26 Jan 2006 22:03 #20044 by twowheeledterror
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Fossil wrote:

If the offset, distance between centres, stanchion diameter etc is the same between your bike and a GPz, the GPz upper triple clamps do not have handle bar clamps.


I'm 99% sure they are not.

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26 Jan 2006 22:03 #20045 by twowheeledterror
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Post edited by: twowheeledterror, at: 2006/01/27 01:03

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26 Jan 2006 22:57 #20046 by RacerZ
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You can bore the triple trees of a '77 KZ1000 to accept the GPz1100 fork legs and run the GPz wheels, so I'd say offset difference is the same.

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26 Jan 2006 23:14 #20047 by Fossil
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Hey, I think this has actually solved my own problem - how to put Renthals on the GPz Streetfighter project, (without spending a fortune)!

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27 Jan 2006 01:03 #20050 by yakimasy
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RomSpaceKnight wrote:

A custom triple tree sounds pricey. Can't cut of handlebar mounts (carefully) and grind smooth. They are heavy steel pieces, I would not expect any integrity issues, as long as you don't go nuts with a cutting torch.


mine is aluminum.... good ideas though... let us all make a triple clamp...stupid conversions :P

Post edited by: yakimasy, at: 2006/01/27 04:04

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27 Jan 2006 01:03 #20051 by wireman
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uppertriple tree is aluminum,bottem tree is steel!:whistle: throw it on a mill and start widdling!goodluck,happy wrenching!

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