Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
05 Dec 2024 08:08
So, right now I don't have a c/s sprocket. That was what I was trying to figure out when I ran into this. Any recommendations on how far offset? As far as the carrier goes, I was really hoping I wouldn't need to lathe it because I don't know of any machine shops where I live. So is it the face where the sprocket sits? I figured an offset sprocket of .500 in (13mm) and shave .354 in (9mm) off the carrier, that would put me at .854 in (21.69 mm) which is pretty close to what I measured. What do ya think? Yea or nay? Do they even make them that far offset? Hmmmm... Is there enough material on the carrier to remove that much without compromising the strength? Let me know what ya think. Thanks for the info and help, by the way. VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!!
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
05 Dec 2024 08:31
I've done loads of these 17" wheel swaps and for a 5.5" rim = 170/180 tyre ( which is the widest wheel you can fit true central or without scalloping the frame for the chain run ) you need a 5/8ths offset front sprocket and then machine the rear sprocket carrier to align the chain.
I tend to use the zxr750, zx7r or zx9r 5.5" wide rims which need 8mm off the sprocket carrier face and the last build i used a Z750 wheel with the same spoke pattern as your zx6 which needed a similar amount removing.
I tend to use the zxr750, zx7r or zx9r 5.5" wide rims which need 8mm off the sprocket carrier face and the last build i used a Z750 wheel with the same spoke pattern as your zx6 which needed a similar amount removing.
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
05 Dec 2024 11:08
Thanks for the input! Using your advice, I figured that a 5/8 (.625) offset sprocket and shaving the carrier 6mm (.236) would equal the .850 showing not the scale. Agreed?
IF my math is right, I should be in the ball park. So, I'll have to do some digging to find if someone even makes a sprocket that far offset?
By the way I do have the wheel centered in the frame. I don't fancy the thought of moving the wheel off center, can't be good for handling.
IF my math is right, I should be in the ball park. So, I'll have to do some digging to find if someone even makes a sprocket that far offset?
By the way I do have the wheel centered in the frame. I don't fancy the thought of moving the wheel off center, can't be good for handling.
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
05 Dec 2024 12:05 - 05 Dec 2024 12:06
They are available (this is a UK supplier) so I guess there must be a vendor stateside that can supply
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www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/617631...-82-begins?start=192
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
05 Dec 2024 13:24
Thanks. I will look into it. Do you think my calculations are good?
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
05 Dec 2024 14:51 - 05 Dec 2024 15:02As long as the wheel is true central in the frame the sprocket carrier face needs to be 101mm from the centerline of the rim to get perfect sprocket alignment with a 5/8th offset front.Thanks. I will look into it. Do you think my calculations are good?
Offset sprockets of 1/4", 1/2", 5/8" and 7/8" etc are common and should be easily available online or from race shops such as Orient Express, MRE etc.
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
05 Dec 2024 15:48
I would suggest waiting until the motor is located “as it will be “ with the new sprocket installed and the same with the rear wheel then take your final measurements before machining the sprocket carrier
1982 KZ1000 Ltd
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
06 Dec 2024 06:05
Yes, that sounds like a good plan. I have no idea where to get a machine shop that does "walk ins", ya know what
I mean.
I have a couple of feelers out with friends in different states, so
I'll see what turns up. Thanks for the help guys.
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Favorite movie: On Any Sunday of course!
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Re: Woodhead's '77 KZ1000A resto mod attempt.
06 Dec 2024 10:12
Current ride: 2022 Trimph Tiger Sport 660
First ride: My buddies dad-built mini bike circa 1968
First real bike: 1971 Hodaka Super Rat
Favorite ride: 1987 Yamaha FZR1000
Favorite road: Cherohala Skyway
Favorite movie: On Any Sunday of course!
First ride: My buddies dad-built mini bike circa 1968
First real bike: 1971 Hodaka Super Rat
Favorite ride: 1987 Yamaha FZR1000
Favorite road: Cherohala Skyway
Favorite movie: On Any Sunday of course!
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