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26 May 2006 15:51 #50333 by pumps
Lower my 650? was created by pumps
Ok, I'm short. So I have this stock KZ650 I might like to lower just a little...like maybe 2 inches so my feet will be flat on the ground. Can I and where do I start?

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26 May 2006 17:48 #50351 by rstnick
Replied by rstnick on topic Lower my 650?
Lower rear shocks or switch to struts.
Also lower the front tripple clamps on the forks about the same amount to keep the rake/trail close to the same as it was.

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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
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26 May 2006 18:41 #50360 by pumps
Replied by pumps on topic Lower my 650?
Is that lower rear shocks? Or lower THE rear shocks? How do I do that? Same on your other suggestion. Also what about a stepped seat? Like on an LTD? Mine still has the stock seat.

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1977 Yamaha XS650
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26 May 2006 19:22 #50363 by 77KZ650
Replied by 77KZ650 on topic Lower my 650?
Im pretty sure that shorter shocks from a HD (sportster?) will work, and remember to never lower the front more than the rear or it will loose top end stability. also you can cut your seat down like I did, and others have done. click here to see pics and instructions;)
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26 May 2006 19:57 #50367 by rstnick
Replied by rstnick on topic Lower my 650?
Sorry, should have said put on a shorter set of rear shocks, like the HDs Scott mentions.

Struts are solid brackets/bars instead of having shocks. With the struts you no longer have the springs to take up bumps, so your back wont like it, but you can lower your bike as far as you have enough clearance for your tire to spin freely.

Lowering the tripple clamps (upper and lower) on the forks means to loosen the fork mounting bolts, sliding the forks higher in the tripple clamps and lowering the front end. Make sure to adjust both sides equally and retightening the tripple clamps to spec.

Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s (aka GPz750)
1978 KZ1000 project

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26 May 2006 20:00 #50369 by agawam
Replied by agawam on topic Lower my 650?
I'm short too, 5"8', my 78 SR is low enough for me to stand on the groung and just bearly touch the seat, changed to a cafe seat, put on some 76 H500 forks, clubman bars, left the stock shocks but cranked the springs to heavy because the exhaust (mac header) is real low, and I have the stock 16in rear wheel. the bike is real low

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26 May 2006 20:05 #50370 by agawam
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Oh I have a steering stabilizer from a H2750 that I am putting on just incase it wobbles(the bike is not on the road yet working on the brakes and carbs)continued from ubove post

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26 May 2006 20:21 #50374 by pumps
Replied by pumps on topic Lower my 650?
I can't go the struts route. My back won't take it. Got laid up for 3 months in the fall after getting a bulging disc while fighting a fire. I might try the seat trim thing too. How do I know what HD shocks to try? Measure them or what?

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1977 Yamaha XS650
2000 Kaw W650
2 KZ440 LTDs , a 79 KZ400H and an 83 Belt Drive

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27 May 2006 10:42 #50448 by rstnick
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Try a search through he Arcives, as this has been done before. Here's some posts that came up when I typed in Harley Shocks

Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s (aka GPz750)
1978 KZ1000 project

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27 May 2006 20:42 #50539 by agawam
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I put a set of harley shocks on my 750 twin the measured 12in but I can't tell you what harley they came from, got them in a bunch of parts from a harley buddy and he don't know either

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28 May 2006 07:25 #50594 by DanOz7Five0
Replied by DanOz7Five0 on topic Lower my 650?
If you want to shave your seat you can easily get 2" out of it without sacrificing too much comfort. I did it to my 750 and it turned out pretty good. You can click on the pics below to go to links on them

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13 Jun 2006 23:45 #54398 by opositive
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HEY YOU COULD TRY TO SIMPLY GRIND OFF A TURN OR TWO FROM THE SPRINGS I DID THIS AND IT WORKED GREAT MY BIKE SITS VERY LOW, DOESNT BOTTOM OUT AND RIDES NICE. I REC YOU GO SLOW WITH LIKE HLF A TURN AT A TIME AND RIDE A BUNCH TILL YOU GET IT RIGHT...YOU COULD ALSO DO THIS WITH THE HD SHOCKS...

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