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Current Value of Lester Mags? 18"R drum & 19"F 4 bolt disc.
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Picked up a bike to use engine and some parts. It has lesters on it.
FBG built 1180cc , 38mm Lectrons, Dyno'd 124 HP on Paul's dyno yrs. ago. Old Bob Carpenter Header.
76 KZ900. 18" rear with drum brake. 19" front with 4 bolt disc brakes . I plan on cleaning them up with paint and buffing.
Actually has good rubber.
Just another project. Looking for opinions on value.
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Any interest in trading that 18" drum rear wheel for an 18" disk rear Lester? I have a new one, never mounted.
I need the drum wheel to put my dad's Z1 drag bike back on the street. You mentioned in another thread about having a wheel double cut and welded to fit a fat tire. He did that same thing with the Lester that's on it now, to fit a flat slick. Oddly it has flanges from two different wheels, so the two sides don't match. Anyway, it's no longer a street wheel, so I'm looking for an unmodified Lester.
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Engine runs strong and crisp! Has a reworked FBG tranny with neutral down all the way, and 5 up. It's all buggered up? I need to sell some things to recoup my investment. How wide is that rim you have? It will take a 5.5" slick nice. Do you have a picture?
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Like everything else, I am in the middle of selling off a honda vtr superhawk. Be glad you don't have to work on this thing! Worse than a sub-compact import car! Don't burn your eyeballs looking at a Honda! :laugh: :laugh:
The Guy said he ran 10.40 et's in the 1/4. Said it went straight, he has 2 steering dampers on it too.
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DoctoRot wrote: I might be interested in those rims for my 750 twin hot rod project. Do you know the width of the rear rim?
Does the 750 twin use the rear drum brake from the 900 or from the kz650? I know Lester made a kz650 specific wheel.
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Did someone spray paint on the rib lines? Are they clean when new, the lines on the spoke parts?
I see both ways? Here is a pic of one. Or do people just shine up the lines?
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The kz750G used the same drum as a kz650 however with a 20mm axle instead of 17mm. What ever is going on with these rims I will make it work if I go that route.
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z1kzonly wrote: Did someone spray paint on the rib lines? Are they clean when new, the lines on the spoke parts
DoctoRot wrote: Is the wheel size stamped on it anywhere? Ideally I’d like to move up to a 140/18 I think I need a t least a 3-3.5’’ wide rim to do that properly.
It's most likely that this is a 18x2.15" wheel. That's what I've seen the most. So a 120 is about as wide as you can go. The size is stamped on the flat inside of one of the spokes. Like this. It's hard to read, but it says "18x2.15TL" on the top and Lester on the bottom with what I'm assuming is the date, 6 13 77.
Also, z1kzonly, I talked to my dad about his wheel. The first half was done by Puppet, just like yours. He ran it like that with the tire offset, and then later my dad and some friends did the other half.
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