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09 Feb 2006 14:19 #22764 by pg4827
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I WAS TOLD THAT IF I INSTALLED A LOWERING BLOCK ON MY REAR SHOCKS I WILL HAVE TO BUY A LONGER REAR BRAKE SUPPORT ARM. HAS ANY ONE HAD A PROBLEM WITH THE SHOCK RUBBING THE BRAKE CALIPER? I HAVE THE STOCK SWING ARM AND BRAKES. [1978 KZ1000 A2]:huh:

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09 Feb 2006 14:34 #22768 by wireman
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JUST SAY NO TO THOSE LOWERING BLOCKS,BUY A GOOD SET OF SHORTER SHOCKS OR TRYING ADJUSTING YOUR SHOCKS TO SOFTEST SETTINGB) GOODLUCK,HAPPY WRENCHING!

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09 Feb 2006 15:27 #22778 by arobsum
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not true. i have a set of lowering blocks (chromed) on my 77 kz1000. they look great and work great. no other mods needed. just put them on and go.

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09 Feb 2006 17:34 #22804 by wireman
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puts your shocks at weird angle they try and bind rather than compress,it also puts a lot of leverage on the brackets and the bolts that hold them on.:whistle: goodluck,happy wrenching.

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09 Feb 2006 18:50 #22830 by tfh903
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I agree with Arobsum.. Have lowering blocks (chromed) and shorter shocks set to softest (except when I'm packing a passenger).. no problems except that I had to raise the fender and reroute the tail light wires.
Why would you have to get a longer brake support rod? your not moving the axel!

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09 Feb 2006 18:54 #22832 by 79MKII
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I just bolted a set onto my 78 Z1-R this summer and the caliper did hit the shock. It would not work without the longer brake arm. I found a really nice chrome brake arm on eBay so it worked out, but I did need the longer brake arm for sure. Most lowering kits only list the 900 with drum brakes because of the caliper interference. I can't say for the other bikes, but that's my story (and I'm stickin' to it!):P I'm also pretty sure I needed it for my '79 MKII but I can't remember for 100% sure on that one:blink:

The Kaw List:
Current: 79 KZ1000 A3 MKII, 78 KZ1000 A2, 78 KZ1000 Z1-R, 78 KZ650 SR, 80 KE175
Former: 03 KLX400SR, 99 ZRX1000, 82 KZ750 LTD, 80 KZ1000 A4 MKII, 80 KZ1000 LTD, 78 KZ1000 A2, 74 H-2 750 Triple, 78 KL250

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09 Feb 2006 19:34 #22845 by tfh903
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OOPS! I didn't realize we were talking caliper's, sorry.. MKII is right, I remember looking at my 77LDT1000 and didn't think that the lowering blocks would work. Next time it comes home I will have to check it out and see about making a longer brake arm.

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09 Feb 2006 21:04 #22863 by pg4827
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THANKS FOR THE ADVICE I AM GOING TO TRY SHORTER SHOCKS FIRST. IF IT IS NOT LOW ENOUGH I WILL BUY THE LOWERING BLOCK WITH A LONGER BRAKE SUPPORT ARM.:cheer:

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10 Feb 2006 17:36 #23026 by wireman
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my 80 ltd page 2 of kz1000 gallery drags the header on the 2-3" speedbump in front of advance auto parts here in omaha,done strictly with shocks .i can measure the shocks if you want.:whistle:MEASURED SHOCKS 11 1/4 " WITH NO LOAD.

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11 Feb 2006 05:39 #23096 by pg4827
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I read a thread that a kz400 shocks wear used on a kz1000. They measure 11 1/4" bolt hole to bolt hole. I do not think I will have a draging problem sence my rear wheel is 18". What model shock and year did you use? And do you have a 16" rear wheel?

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11 Feb 2006 10:02 #23131 by wireman
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i believe mine are konis.im going to be pulling mine off and taking them apart to detail them in a few days ill let you know what they are then.;)

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14 Mar 2006 09:12 #31021 by pg4827
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I found a pair of new Harley 883 shocks (11.5") for $40. Lowered rear 2inch and know my feet are flat on the ground. I did have to remove rear finder and make a new support bracket for the licence plate. Also I cut the plastic chain guard so the shocks would not rub on it. It rides smoother than before but it does bottom out on big pot holes.

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