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thanks,
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1979 kz650 B. Chicago, Illinois
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I think the biggest concern is that the mounting points be the same...got any specs on them?
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H1 (Mach III) (1969)
H1-C (1972)
H1-D (1973)
H1-E (1974)
H1-F (1975)
KH500-A8 (1976)
KZ1000-A1 (KZ1000) (1977)
KZ1000-A2 (KZ1000) (1978)
KZ1000-A2A (KZ1000) (1978)
KZ1000-A3 (KZ1000) (1979)
KZ1000-A3A (KZ1000) (1979)
KZ1000-A4 (KZ1000) (1980)
KZ650-B1 (1977)
KZ650-B2 (1978)
KZ650-B2A (1978)
KZ650-B3 (1979)
KZ750-B1 (1976)
KZ750-B2 (1977)
KZ750-B3 (1978)
KZ750-B4 (1979)
KZ900-A4 (1976)
KZ900-A5 (1977)
and these came up for the calipers 43041-030
Model (22):
H1 (Mach III) (1969)
H1-C (1972)
H1-D (1973)
H1-E (1974)
H1-F (1975)
KH400-A3 (1976)
KH400-A4 (1977)
KH400-A5 (1978)
KH500-A8 (1976)
KZ650-B1 (1977)
KZ650-B2 (1978)
KZ650-B2A (1978)
KZ650-B3 (1979)
KZ750-B1 (1976)
KZ750-B2 (1977)
KZ750-B3 (1978)
KZ750-B4 (1979)
KZ900-A4 (1976)
KZ900-A5 (1977)
KZ900-B1 (LTD) (1976)
S3 (Mach II) (1974)
S3-A (Mach II) (1975)
if the discs are the same my guess would be the mounting braket space. they look the same but there's no way to tell unless i measure. however this site www.redlinecycle.com/Brake%20-%20Caliper%20I.D..html
say's the early style calipers from the kz900 and kz1000 are the same. the late model style that i have wih the banjo fitting say's there is really no difference other than the fitting. thanks and i wouldappreciate any more feedback.
thanks again, vach
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I think there is a real good possibility that all KZ and GPz calipers up through 85 will work.
On my 750 twins I have installed 79 KZ650SR calipers, 78 KZ1000 calipers, and 83 GPz750, calipers, and all bolted on.
Currently I have 83 GPz750 calipers, 79 KZ1000 drilled rotors, and a 95 GPz1100 master cylinder, and I am "real" happy with the way it stops (except the once when it didn't). Best brakes I have ever had on a twin.
The GPz750 had a 10" rotor, the 79 KZ1000 had 12" rotors, that extra leverage helps out a "lot". My 79 KZ750 twin will easily out brake GPzInfested's 750 Turbo
I wish it would accelerate as fast as the 750 Turbo
You did have to post that while I was still typing didn't you :laugh:
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oh, btw i have a 79 b3
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If your 80 KZ650B uses four bolt rotors, then I'd be almost willing to bet money that KZ1000 calipers will fit, along with 83-85 GPz750, and 76-80 KZ750 twins.
Four bolt rotors
Most calipers (if not all) are held on by two bolts.
You generally can't use 12" rotors on a bike that originally had 10" rotors because the caliper is mounted lower on the fork leg, the caliper will hit the rotor.
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Four bolt rotors
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Don't get that confused with "Calipers"
A pic of a 6-bolt ROTOR...
1977 KZ1000 A-1
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