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Rear Swingarm SWAY
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The back end did seem to steer/float/shift a little bit on me. particularly while rear braking, or downshifting.
Took the wheel, chain, shocks and finally the entire arm off.
Visually everything appears fine. Go figure. Therefore I can't imagine this to be an abnormal wear condition, i.e. crash damage, freak chance act of god failed and broken part, or vandalism. It is just an old bike, and the parts have some play in them now.
Are there parts that are commonly replaced?
Or do I just need to live with the sloppy backend?
Simple fix? Expensive? Hard to find the parts? Illegal in some states?
I just turned forty, and one sloppy backend is all that I need.
P.S. I blistered my right index finger on a pop-tart this morning. Of all things. Might account for the sloppy backend though.....
77 KZ 650 C1.
77 KZ 650 C1.
Crashed-Repaired, Pods, Kerker pipe, re-wired core bundle, lamp upgraded, homemade rectifier, solid state regulator , Dyna-s ignition, repainted, slightly modified, year-round commuter
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1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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4 33001-1007 SWING ARM 1 KZ650-C1
4 33001-1080 ARM-COMP-SWING 1 KZ650-C2~
5 92005-002 GREASE NIPPLE 1
6 33034-024 SLEEVE,SWING ARM 1 KZ650-C1
7 33032-050 SHAFT,SWING ARM 1
8 43007-047 TORQUE LINK 1 F/NO.000001~023100
9 92003-218 BOLT,HEX HEAD,10X39 1
10 461F1000 WASHER SPRING 10MM 3
11 314B1000 NUT,10MM 1
12 554A0800 PIN,SNAP 1
13 92003-197 BOLT,RR TORQUE LINK 1 F/NO000001~023100
14 42045-021 NUT,12MM 1 F/NO000001~023100
15 550D3025 PIN COTTER 3.0X25 1 F/NO000001~023100
16 92001-1577 BOLT,FLANGED,8X35 2
17 461F0800 WASHER SPRING 8MM 2
18 33044-002 STOPPER,CHAIN ADJUST 2
19 33040-056 ADJUSTER,CHAIN 1
20 312B0800 NUT 8MM 2
21 92001-1399 BOLT,8X50 2
22 45014-117 SHOCK ABSBR RR 2
23 45017-015 BUSHING,SHCK ABS RUB 2
24 45016-008 BUSHING,SHOCK ABSORB 2
25 45017-012 BUSHING, SHCK ABS RU 2
26 92020-014 NUT 12MM 2
27 461F1200 WASHER SPRING 12MM 2
28 410B1200 WASHER PLAIN 12MM 4
29 113N1035 BOLT HEX HEAD 10X35 2
30 42036-1012 SLEEVE,SWING ARM 1 KZ650-C2~
31 92046-1115 BEARING-NEEDLE,HK221 4 KZ650-C2~
32 43064-007 DAMPER RUBBER 2
33 33040-1003 ADJUSTER,CHAIN 1 F/NO.000001~023100
33 33040-056 ADJUSTER,CHAIN 1 F/NO023101~
34 43007-049 TORQUE LINK,REAR HUB 1 F/NO.023101~
35 92001-1145 BOLT,10X47 1 F/NO.023101~
36 461F1000 WASHER SPRING 10MM 1 F/NO.023101~
37 314B1000 NUT,10MM 1 F/NO.023101~
38 554A0800 PIN,SNAP 1 F/NO.023101~
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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they can be converted from bushings to bearingsB)
Can you just use the 1978 parts I wonder? You would need 4 bearings 92046-1115 at about $10 each, the sleeve 42036-1012 at about $25. The parts that worry me is the endcaps are different part # on the 77 and 78 meaning maybe the diameter of the bore in the swingarm could be different as well as the part # for the swingarms themselves are different with the 78 being about a $60 more price tag. Would be great and cheaper parts if the 78s could be fitted.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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sleeve
bushing
sleeve2
Post edited by: 650ed, at: 2008/02/02 23:05
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use the newer parts and have a good machinist line bore or hone (cant remember,its been a long time)to make sure things are straight;)PLUMMEN wrote:
they can be converted from bushings to bearingsB)
Can you just use the 1978 parts I wonder? You would need 4 bearings 92046-1115 at about $10 each, the sleeve 42036-1012 at about $25. The parts that worry me is the endcaps are different part # on the 77 and 78 meaning maybe the diameter of the bore in the swingarm could be different as well as the part # for the swingarms themselves are different with the 78 being about a $60 more price tag. Would be great and cheaper parts if the 78s could be fitted.
Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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For me, I had to buy a new sleeve (hard to find) and replace all the bearings (easy to find), but the work was a big pain. I beg everyone, for the sake of their bike's future owners, to go pump some damned grease into the swingarm!
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Yea, the grease had completely solidified. It had the consistency of tar.
I have had the bike for a year. The prior owner had crashed it into a pole.
I have replaced so much of the bike so far, that I might as well continue on.
The design for the grease fitting does not seem too conducive to getting the grease to the bushings. It would seem better to disassemble and grease by hand huh?
77 KZ 650 C1.
77 KZ 650 C1.
Crashed-Repaired, Pods, Kerker pipe, re-wired core bundle, lamp upgraded, homemade rectifier, solid state regulator , Dyna-s ignition, repainted, slightly modified, year-round commuter
Honda Metro 85 mpg Scooter. Dont laugh I will throw it at you
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Hello from Sunny Mansfield, Ohio
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