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Sweet. How did you know how to delete the relays? When I did this one the TR-1 I used the wiring diagram with a forum post of instructions, more or less.
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Thats exactly what it isStreetfighterKz wrote:
Zedone wrote: Can you post more pics of your swingarm? I've never seen a Calfab with that type of extruded alum. tubing before... maybe it's a one off?
The swingarm on the supercharged bike just looks like a stock arm with an extra tube brace welded underneath and then painted silver.
Later, Doug
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Hollywoodmx wrote:
Drooz wrote: Hey, nice Project!! I'll be following along with interest!
I believe the zx6r rear wheel is 1/2" narrower than the zx10r. At least, the '04 -'05 one's are. It made it a little easier to get the chain inside the frame and past the wheel/tire. You can still use a 180mm tire.
We used a zx6r rear wheel and a whole zx10r front end on my KZ.
Ok good to know. Do you have pics of your bike in thread somewhere?
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Zedone wrote: Nice bike Hollywood!
Very innovative head work.
You might want to install some SS braided brake lines, and it appears that your rear rotor has a decent size groove worn into it... I'm wondering how your brake pads are also. The stock Z1 KZ brakes are OK at best... let alone having a blower thrown into the equation :laugh: . A set of super bike bars or clip-ons would really inspire confidence also.
Someone spent alot of time and resources into your bike... I like the direction your headed with a super bike / cafe influence.
It almost looks like your pipe has been ceramic coated (hard to tell from a pic though). The new oil coolers available are much larger and make a noticeable improvement over the older ones.
Can you post more pics of your swingarm? I've never seen a Calfab with that type of extruded alum. tubing before... maybe it's a one off?
Regards, Doug
StreetfighterKz wrote:
Zedone wrote: Can you post more pics of your swingarm? I've never seen a Calfab with that type of extruded alum. tubing before... maybe it's a one off?
The swingarm on the supercharged bike just looks like a stock arm with an extra tube brace welded underneath and then painted silver.
Later, Doug
531blackbanshee wrote: a custom fabbed aluminum belt cover with holes and lexan over each pulley would be cool.
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zed1015 wrote:
Sweet. How did you know how to delete the relays? When I did this one the TR-1 I used the wiring diagram with a forum post of instructions, more or less.
You only need a relay if you are switching a current that is more than the switch gear can handle
e.g starter motor, twin headlights etc.
As for the choice of wheels discussion the widest a std Zed frame will take whilst keeping the wheel true central is a 5.5 inch rim e.g, zx636,Z750,zx7r,zx9 etc .
With a 5/8 offset sprocket the measurement from swingarm spindle center (chassis/wheel center line) to the inside face of the sprocket is 101mm which usually equates to approx 8mm off the rear wheels sprocket carrier to align the chain.
A zx10r rear is 6 inch and won't fit unless it's offset which i think is bad practice.
If you want better/quicker handling rather than pose value go for a 170 rear tyre.
The ideal set up is 5/8 offset front with 19teeth, 530 pitch to get max clearance between the chain,frame and swingarm.
The original zeds final gearing is 2.2 to 1.
To compensate for the smaller 17" rim use 1.92 to 1 for the closest equivalent.
Drooz wrote:
Hollywoodmx wrote:
Drooz wrote: Hey, nice Project!! I'll be following along with interest!
I believe the zx6r rear wheel is 1/2" narrower than the zx10r. At least, the '04 -'05 one's are. It made it a little easier to get the chain inside the frame and past the wheel/tire. You can still use a 180mm tire.
We used a zx6r rear wheel and a whole zx10r front end on my KZ.
Ok good to know. Do you have pics of your bike in thread somewhere?
Sure, I've got a few pics.
There are a few others if you need some detail, but that's pretty well it. I also run a 5/8" offset sprocket (see pic) and an idler wheel to keep the chain off the swingarm bottom brace. There is a mylar strip on the top of the swingarm (see pic), and it's needed!!
Hope that helps some.
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Hollywoodmx wrote:
Zedone wrote: What swing arm is that, gsxr?
JMC, England.
Nice swing arm. Difficult folks to deal with. :blink:
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