KZR's Bikes of the Month for 2024

1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?

More
30 May 2023 14:44 #885420 by Shdwdrgn
1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit? was created by Shdwdrgn
Key folks, I have a 1981 KZ100 LTD (K1) that has been leaking oil from the front forks for awhile.  I finally got around to having a shop tear them down, and found one of the upper bushings completely missing, and all of the bushings need replaced.  Does anyone know of any rebuild kits for these older bikes?  I've been checking with All Balls but it doesn't look like they have anything.  Guessing I might just have to get every individual part, but the best I've come up with so far is individual NOS bushings on ebay.

From the parts diagram it looks like I need upper bushing 44065-1012, and there's no part# for the lower bushing (just a vague outline on the diagram).  While I'm at it I might as well replace the dust seal too, but I already have the oil seals.  Is there anything I should replace since I have it apart?  And are there any kits that might have at least the bushings and other parts I might need?

Thanks!

1981 KZ1000-JK1
She's a beautiful mess, and I've made her all mine

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • SWest
  • Offline
  • Sustaining Member
  • 10 22 2014
More
30 May 2023 14:50 #885421 by SWest

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
30 May 2023 14:53 #885422 by Shdwdrgn
Replied by Shdwdrgn on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?
Pics of the old bushings?  Or all the pieces?  Or what?

1981 KZ1000-JK1
She's a beautiful mess, and I've made her all mine

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • SWest
  • Offline
  • Sustaining Member
  • 10 22 2014
More
30 May 2023 14:55 #885423 by SWest
Replied by SWest on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?
Overall pics. I have a set of forks that might work or other forks will work on your bike. 
Steve

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
30 May 2023 15:10 #885424 by Shdwdrgn
Replied by Shdwdrgn on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?
I have these shots from when I originally built the bike, if it helps?  The axle is mounted to the side of the fork instead of at the bottom.  If there's some other detail you need I can grab more pics of the disassembled forks here in a few minutes.

sourpuss.net/projects/vehicles/kz1000/2015-08-25/IMG_8741.JPG
sourpuss.net/projects/vehicles/kz1000/2015-08-25/IMG_8740.JPG
sourpuss.net/projects/vehicles/kz1000/2017-06-22/IMG_9378.JPG

1981 KZ1000-JK1
She's a beautiful mess, and I've made her all mine

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
30 May 2023 15:30 #885425 by Shdwdrgn
Replied by Shdwdrgn on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?
Oh, and for what it's worth... those forks are what came on the bike, however the frame is actually a J1 so these forks are almost certainly pulled from another bike.  They look the same as the LTD fork, and I've never had any trouble with how they handle on the highway even though I know there's a slight difference in the angle, but I have no opposition to using either style.

1981 KZ1000-JK1
She's a beautiful mess, and I've made her all mine

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • SWest
  • Offline
  • Sustaining Member
  • 10 22 2014
More
30 May 2023 15:57 - 30 May 2023 15:58 #885426 by SWest
Replied by SWest on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?
Those are "Leading axle" forks. They will make the wheel base longer giving more stability at speed but slow down steering and widen the steering radius. If you like them I'd look for some of the same kind on eBay. The ones I have came off a late model KZ 750G and will fit other KZ's of the same era. The early Z1's had frame flex issues the later ones didn't so I went with a longer swing arm and gusseted the frame along with a fork brace. Basically with the longer swing arm I did the same thing. No more wobble. 
Steve
Last edit: 30 May 2023 15:58 by SWest.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
30 May 2023 16:18 #885428 by Shdwdrgn
Replied by Shdwdrgn on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?
Well it's good to know this setup actually *helps* the stability rather than hurting it!  I guess it's a flip of the coin whether or not another used pair will be in better shape than what I have, but considering how badly the previous owner screwed up assembly and/or forgot parts on the rest of the bike, I think anything he hasn't touched is going to be in better shape.

1981 KZ1000-JK1
She's a beautiful mess, and I've made her all mine

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
30 May 2023 17:39 #885433 by Mikaw
Replied by Mikaw on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?
The upper bushing is 44065-1012, or superseded number is 44065-1091. 

www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-kz1000k1-ltd-1981...fork-pipe_440651012/

The lower is not sold separately that I can find. Looks like it’s part of the upper stanchion. Once you pull them apart you might find they are good, or hopefully the upper and lower are the same. 

1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
Kowledge Speaks, But Wisdom Listens.
Jimi Hendrix.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
30 May 2023 17:43 #885434 by Mikaw
Replied by Mikaw on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?

1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
Kowledge Speaks, But Wisdom Listens.
Jimi Hendrix.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
30 May 2023 18:29 #885435 by Shdwdrgn
Replied by Shdwdrgn on topic 1981 KZ1000 front fork bushing kit?
It's interesting that the shop's manuals had a part# for the lower bushing (#25 on 7-44) which they said they could order from All Balls, but they could not find a part# for the upper bushing.  The parts diagrams I had from Kawasaki show 44065-1012 for the upper (same number you had above), but neither the diagrams nor my Clymer manual show the lower bushing as a separate part.  In my forks, one of the upper bushings was completely missing, and the teflon coating was completely worn away from the three remaining bushings.  I even asked them about the oil, because I had cleaned out both tubes and put new in them when I got the bike running 5 years ago, and yet the oil I dumped out looked like silver sludge, but they said there were no signs of wear inside the tubes (and the smaller tubes actually do still look pristine).

So I dunno... I realize I'm rolling the dice by grabbing another set of tubes off ebay, but I'm betting they will still be in better condition than these, and at the very least I would have enough extras to ensure I have a full set of parts on hand.  So I think I'll go ahead and place the order for a pair that have clean sliders, and then check the condition of the oil in them to determine if I'm going to pull them apart or use them as-is.

I think the one big question I have now is -- were there different lengths of forks for the various 1981 models?  The ebay listings are shown with a tape measure, but since mine are already disassembled I don't know what the original length was.  Seems like the listings are showing about 33.5 inches from the top to the center of the axle hole, but since they're also all for a 1981 KZ1000 I would think that should match my bike anyway?

1981 KZ1000-JK1
She's a beautiful mess, and I've made her all mine

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • SWest
  • Offline
  • Sustaining Member
  • 10 22 2014
More
30 May 2023 18:52 #885436 by SWest

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Powered by Kunena Forum

If you like KZR Please consider making a donation. Thank you.

KZRider is free, but not without cost.

Please consider chipping in a few bucks to help cover the cost of running the KZR servers.