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HollywoodMX's Drouin Supercharged 77 KZ1000!!
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Didn't know they made this.. but it's so sexy.
www.motorbase.com/classifieds/viewad.php?a=1942828741
Here it is without the fairing.
No viper fairing. (I think it is ass).
I was thinking of this one.
www.oldbikebarn.com/Dunstall-Type-Cafe-Q...132&category=1503371
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wireman wrote: Yeah they were always ahead of their time when it came to chassis work,they were the 1st builder I ever saw use the engine as stressed member of frame back in late 70s early 80s
What about the Yamaha TR-1s? It's one of the reasons why I'm building one, that and its fun to have a v-twin that inst a Harley.
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wireman wrote: I was referring to the inline 4s,all those other motor styles don't count! :woohoo:
Sacrilege! :silly:
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Hollywoodmx wrote:
531blackbanshee wrote: how wide is the pivot of your r1 swingarm?
i am doing an r6 swingarm conversion right now for chonus and i had to mill .3515 off of each side to get it narrow enough to fit it into a kz 1000,plus bore the bearing bore out deeper to move the bearings in to narrow it.
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25.9cm outside to outside exactly. What was yours? Also the R1 pivot axle seems a lot wider than the the kz pivot whole, but I haven't pulled the KZ one yet. Did you have to modify the axle? Does it look the same as the one in my pic?
whew :ohmy: thats wide.i bet the legs are too wide to even fit between the chassis rails.
25.9cm=10.19685 inches.
most kz 1000 frames are in the 9 1/4 (23.495cm)to 9 5/16 (23.652cm) area.
so unless you are planning to do some major frame mods you may want to look for a swingarm off of a r6 or zx636 the 600's seem to be closer to our old kz's width.
have you looked at the airtech fairings ?
www.airtech-streamlining.com/vintage/Dunstall.htm
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531blackbanshee wrote:
Hollywoodmx wrote:
531blackbanshee wrote: how wide is the pivot of your r1 swingarm?
i am doing an r6 swingarm conversion right now for chonus and i had to mill .3515 off of each side to get it narrow enough to fit it into a kz 1000,plus bore the bearing bore out deeper to move the bearings in to narrow it.
leon
25.9cm outside to outside exactly. What was yours? Also the R1 pivot axle seems a lot wider than the the kz pivot whole, but I haven't pulled the KZ one yet. Did you have to modify the axle? Does it look the same as the one in my pic?
whew :ohmy: thats wide.i bet the legs are too wide to even fit between the chassis rails.
25.9cm=10.19685 inches.
most kz 1000 frames are in the 9 1/4 (23.495cm)to 9 5/16 (23.652cm) area.
so unless you are planning to do some major frame mods you may want to look for a swingarm off of a r6 or zx636 the 600's seem to be closer to our old kz's width.
have you looked at the airtech fairings ?
www.airtech-streamlining.com/vintage/Dunstall.htm
leon
Ah shit. Well I am committed now. I already bought the R1 wheels. I will cut the swingarm if I have to, to make it fit. I will look at it this weekend to get a better idea. I will also post more measurements tonight. I actually had a good idea on modifying the swingarm previously but figured I had enough on my plate. I guess now I can explore it.
I looked at airtech and have bought from them before.
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I roughly measured my kz and it's looking like 9.3" width. Because the swingarm indents right after the pivot its looks like the rest of the swingarm will clear unless someone seems something I don't.
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I roughly measured my kz and it's looking like 9.3" width. Because the swingarm indents right after the pivot its looks like the rest of the swingarm will clear unless someone seems something I don't.
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dont forget some kinda dust cap .
i only had to bore one side deeper.
i found that there was a wide bearing on one side and a narrow bearing on the other side.
so by switching to two narrow bearings it makes things a lil easier.
keep us posted,
leon
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531blackbanshee wrote: looks like it will fit.sorry to worry you :whistle:
dont forget some kinda dust cap .
i only had to bore one side deeper.
i found that there was a wide bearing on one side and a narrow bearing on the other side.
so by switching to two narrow bearings it makes things a lil easier.
keep us posted,
leon
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When you say dust cap, like a washer that is closes he bearings in? Or hat cap that is on the axle in my pictures a few posts above with the fender?
Great idea about the different bearing sizes. I will check that tonight. I will see if I can get away with machining only one side. But won't that screw up the wheel alignment or chain alignment? Did you have to ream the frame to fit the r6 axel?
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i machined the same amount from each side,to narrow it to fit the frame.
i machine the bushings to adapt the kz pivot bolt to the r6 center bushing with an integrated dust cap.
similar to a top hat.
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