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05 Feb 2013 15:06 - 05 Feb 2013 16:55 #570894 by Kraz1
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05 Feb 2013 19:57 #570931 by Lakeoffire
Replied by Lakeoffire on topic new member and 1st time bike owner, 74 kz400
Yeah, I'm gonna go over the whole bike and do all the maintenance before I even start it because its sat for 2 years without being started....now about fixing it and selling it, not gonna happen...it's my first bike so it's kinda special (I'm dumb, I know) I really wanna ride it for a while as is while I'm buying all the parts I want to bob it and then when I get everything ill make it a bobber and I kinda wanna keep it forever even if I get other bikes...as for getting a bigger bike, I'm only 5' 7" and 150lbs so a bigger bike isn't really a big deal, not that I won't get a bigger one later but for now this will do the job...for being a 74' it has less than 12,000 miles on it so once I got over it and do all the maintenance it should run really well...I wanna thank everyone for commenting on my post and tryin to help me out, it's REALLY appreciated...my girls dad has a Harley and has been riding for a long time so he's gonna help me with a lot of stuff but I don't think he has ever did any customization...

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05 Feb 2013 20:56 #570940 by 650ed

loudhvx wrote: That black bike is absolutely NOT how you want to lay out the rear shock. That rear geometry leads to a regressive suspension. You want a progressive suspension... where the shocks put more force on the swingarm as it moves upward. In extreme cases, a geometry, like on the black bike, can just collapse when a large enough bump is hit.

As the swingarm moves upward, the swingarm and shock should get closer to a right angle... not farther, as in the case of the black bike.

A strut in place of the shock will work, but will also be work to ride.


No problem. The owner of the black bike isn't going to get up much speed with no throttle, drive chain, etc. Another example of an unfinished project. I've been told "This is the nature of projects." :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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05 Feb 2013 22:09 #570952 by trianglelaguna
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why

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05 Feb 2013 23:00 #570968 by Patton
Another option --

"Kong" it. :cheer:






Good Fortune! :)

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05 Feb 2013 23:01 #570970 by Kidkawie
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650ed wrote: no throttle, drive chain, etc.


Its all fun until its tie to line up that dumb chain. lol

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05 Feb 2013 23:09 #570971 by martin_csr
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Lakeoffire wrote: ...my girls dad has a Harley and has been riding for a long time so he's gonna help me with a lot of stuff but I don't think he has ever did any customization...

Keep in mind that the Fr disk brake has greater stopping power than the rear drum brake.
Some old time Harley guys have a preference for the rear brake... no offense intended towards anyone. :)
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05 Feb 2013 23:19 #570976 by trianglelaguna
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KZrider=KZcustomizationer

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05 Feb 2013 23:52 #570985 by 650ed

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06 Feb 2013 12:09 #571055 by Lakeoffire
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650ed - obviously the owner of the black bike wasn't finished building his bike when he took the picture, and ya know I joined this page for fellow kz friends not to hear ur constant smartass comments so please feel free to stop posting on my post....thank you.

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06 Feb 2013 12:17 #571058 by peter1958

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06 Feb 2013 19:49 #571123 by KZ250LTD
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Lakeoffire wrote: 650ed - obviously the owner of the black bike wasn't finished building his bike when he took the picture, and ya know I joined this page for fellow kz friends not to hear ur constant smartass comments so please feel free to stop posting on my post....thank you.

Boo-hoo.

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