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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
04 Feb 2012 16:12
How long are these forks compared to the typical stock length of our old KZs?
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
05 Feb 2012 10:34
Much shorter...
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
05 Feb 2012 10:58
In other words you need to either lengthen the forks or make triple clamps that drop way down to compensate for the missing length. If not, you will lose cornering clearance, something that isn't available in abundance even in stock form.
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
05 Feb 2012 12:36
Sorry for the none technical answer... Lol. You are correct. Between the fork length and smaller wheels, you definitely lose some clearance. Triple clamp is a good way to make it up.
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
05 Feb 2012 18:01
I know this will throw a wrench in all theories but,I have a 081k gsxr front end on my bike and havent really noticed a issue with either dragging header or pegs and or handling?I am by no means a world class rider but consider myself pretty decent.with the lighter overall weight of the bike, better tires with the modern wheels and, oh boy alot better brakes?
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
05 Feb 2012 18:20 - 05 Feb 2012 18:52
u can lose a couple inches for the forks then another 1 3/4" for the 17" tire (3 1/2" divide by 2 = 1 3/4")
i chose the go with the longer zx9 forks. then i massaged the top tree to gain an extra 3/4".
i chose the go with the longer zx9 forks. then i massaged the top tree to gain an extra 3/4".
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
05 Feb 2012 18:26 - 05 Feb 2012 18:48
i massaged the top tree to gain 3/4" as can be seen hear.
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then i was able to drop the forks this much
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then i was able to drop the forks this much
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76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
05 Feb 2012 19:01 - 05 Feb 2012 19:03camaroguy wrote: I know this will throw a wrench in all theories but,I have a 081k gsxr front end on my bike and havent really noticed a issue with either dragging header or pegs and or handling?I am by no means a world class rider but consider myself pretty decent.with the lighter overall weight of the bike, better tires with the modern wheels and, oh boy alot better brakes?
Modern sportbikes will be able to run their tyres not only to the point where there are no chicken strips, but quite a bit beyond that. If you, running radials, scrape things before using up all of the rear tyre and have more than 1/4 in of chicken strip remaining on the edges of the front, I will say that you have a clearance issue that will be noticed during every halfway spirited ride on a winding road. The wider the chicken strips, the greater the clearance problem, of course.
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
11 Feb 2012 11:00
As I was waiting for my pant to dry (another thread) on my 900 I got to work on some new rear set mounts for the 1000. I originally had some T-Nuts welded to the frame, but just wasn't happy with setup, and I wanted the sets a little lower and possibly some adjustablity.
Here is what I came up with . They are not finished yet. I need to clean them up and figure out if I want to put another mounting hole in the end so it would have two settings one low and one a little higher with more angle. I think I might wait to get the engine set before I make that decision. Add some spacers to support the bottom and get some proper bolts to match everything.
Other then that, they are a little thin so I might remake them with some 1/4 that I have. If I do that I may need to find some thinner swingarm nuts.
Here is what I came up with . They are not finished yet. I need to clean them up and figure out if I want to put another mounting hole in the end so it would have two settings one low and one a little higher with more angle. I think I might wait to get the engine set before I make that decision. Add some spacers to support the bottom and get some proper bolts to match everything.
Other then that, they are a little thin so I might remake them with some 1/4 that I have. If I do that I may need to find some thinner swingarm nuts.
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
12 Feb 2012 02:39
Great build, subscribed!
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
13 Feb 2012 23:39 - 13 Feb 2012 23:40
Making progress boys!!!
Covers are just stuck on for aesthetic purposes, gonna work on getting them finished this week and get this baby set in the frame.
Yea baby!!!
Covers are just stuck on for aesthetic purposes, gonna work on getting them finished this week and get this baby set in the frame.
Yea baby!!!
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Re: 1982 KZ1000 to Fighter..
13 Feb 2012 23:59
Thats F@%#in gorgeous!
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