Kz750 ltd h4 1983
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Kz750 ltd h4 1983
13 Sep 2014 08:52
Hope this is the right forum. Anybody have an idea where I could get a new gratify centralizer spring?
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Re: Re:Kz750 ltd h4 1983
13 Sep 2014 09:10
Gear shifter. Not gratify. Darn auto.....
Anyways im also wondering how to get to this part the bible is a poorly copied pdf its hard ti find things
Anyways im also wondering how to get to this part the bible is a poorly copied pdf its hard ti find things
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Re: Re:Kz750 ltd h4 1983
13 Sep 2014 11:53 - 13 Sep 2014 11:58
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationThere are quite a few listed on eebbaayy. I only searched the part number, not a name.
Gear change return pedal spring: 92083-028
Here's a link to an 81 KZ650 pdf that is of higher quality than the one for the 750 --- the gear change mechanism is identical to your 750-4. Look in the Files section: jarlef z650 .
Kick pawl spring: 92083-018
Gear change return pedal spring: 92083-028
Here's a link to an 81 KZ650 pdf that is of higher quality than the one for the 750 --- the gear change mechanism is identical to your 750-4. Look in the Files section: jarlef z650 .
Kick pawl spring: 92083-018
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Re: Re:Kz750 ltd h4 1983
19 Sep 2014 08:06
Thanks Martin you are awesome. I forgot ti subscribe so I didnt know you replied.
Apparently on the front sprocket cover there is 3 bolts holding it on. If you tighten the bottom one first you twist the cover slightly putting excess friction on the shifting linkage (correct term?) Thus making it appear to have a weak spring.
Apparently on the front sprocket cover there is 3 bolts holding it on. If you tighten the bottom one first you twist the cover slightly putting excess friction on the shifting linkage (correct term?) Thus making it appear to have a weak spring.
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