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zed1015 wrote: Yes! It's been done plenty of times.
Z9/1000 and gpz11 are taller but will squeeze into the 650 and 750 frames.
You will have to make new motor mounts though and the cam cover will run very close to the bottom of the fuel tank.
www.kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/462514-engine-fitment#462517
Mcdroid wrote: A consideration....the Z1/Z900/Z1000 shoehorned into a KZ650 frame has been done...however, the issue has been that the motor must be pulled in order to check/change the valve shims...really.
porchev914 wrote: I'm a big fan of shoe horning big engines into small chassis. I hope you pull it off Be sure to start a project thread for it when you start. As long as it's not a daily driver that racks up a ton of miles, pulling the engine to check the valves is a small price to pay for a unique custom bike.
www.kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/394901-sw...kz650-chassis#394942
Bluemeanie wrote: Mcdroid wrote:
I believe this is the photo in question... (Z1 in a 650 frame)Yeah, I've seen that bike too and I think photos are buried somewhere on this site
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/351790-9...sisconversion#351805
rstnick wrote: Here are some big engines in kz650 chasis:
1327 cc kz650:
GPz 1100 kz650:
1000 cc kz650:
www.kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/335184-11...z-in-kz-frame#335258
Another related thread:
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/229157-k...or-in-a-kz650#229470
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