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Skidmark wrote: If I can find a stock right rear footpeg bracket that does not have the brake shaft frozen, I think I can get the ZX-06 master bolted up to it. This would allow the brake linkage that came with the rearsets to work. I have found several on Ebay, but none with a working brake shaft. While trying to get my brake shaft unstuck, I broke the mounting bracket. A good, working replacement would solve my issues.
Sorry but a little confused by this comment. What do you mean by "working brake shaft?" As far as I know the footpeg bracket has a hole in it which acts as the pivot for the brake lever. And there are a number of these brackets with the pivot shaft removed on ebay so you should be able to purchase one and install your brake shaft no?
BTW, I've got a set of those brackets from a GPz750 which are functionally same as the E parts only there is an extra hole for bolting up the exhaust. You can have them for the cost of shipping if that would help.
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Same fix as you!!!!
1972 H2 750 Cafe Racer built in 1974.
1976 KH400 Production Road Racer.
1979 Kz1000 MK. II Old AMA/WERA Superbike.
1986 RG500G 2 stroke terror.
1986 GSXR750RG The one with the clutch that rattles!
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The ZX-06 rear M/C has the same bolt spacing for the stock mounting bracket, but it's not a direct bolt up. The ZX-06 uses 6 mm bolts, but the KZ bracket has holes for 8 mm bolts. My solution was to drill out the bracket to fit steel spacers - 3/8 od x 1/4 id x 3/4 long. This puts the centerline of the M/C almost perfect with the spacing of the brake pivot shaft linkage. I will use another spacer over these to keep the M/C rigid.
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'06 ZX-06 rear master cylinder
(2) spacers, 3/8" od x 1/4" id x 3/4" long
(2) spacers, 3/4" od x 3/8" id x 5/16" long
Tarozzi rearsets & brake linkage
New brake line, stock length with 0 degrees rotation between banjo fittings (stock line has 90 degree rotation)
Modifications:
Drill out two mounting holes for M/C using 3/8" drill
Trim reservoir line 4-1/2"
Trim reservoir line cover 2-3/8"
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