Need Help!! Where does this part go???

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18 Aug 2010 20:07 #392027 by lobstermobster
Need Help!! Where does this part go??? was created by lobstermobster
So I have been putting my 81kz650 rear end back together, it has been almost a year since I took it apart. Not a great deal came off... shocks, wheel, axle, swing arm ect ect. So with my pops help(who has been messing with bikes since he was a teenager) we get the back end all put back together. Except this one part! Check the two pics below. Its brass colored so being a noob that looks important to me since they are not a lot of brass colored pieces on the bike. It looks like a really small version of the nut that goes on the right axle side, it has notches for a pin Im guessing like the axle one uses. Anyway, if you know what it is please help... it doesnt look like some standard washer or misc. part so I dont want to just be over it and be on my way then my bike blows up down the road.






1981 kz650 w/ flux capacitor

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18 Aug 2010 20:10 - 18 Aug 2010 21:47 #392030 by roy-b-boy-b
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It probably goes to one of the bolts on the brake stay rod that keeps your caliper from moving. The bolt
will have a hole in it for a cotter pin. Roy

1979 LTD Street Fighter.1977 KZ1000
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18 Aug 2010 20:19 #392033 by 650ed
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The torque link uses that type of nut on each end; it's called a "castle nut."

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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18 Aug 2010 21:44 #392057 by Patton
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Here's a pic.

Good Fortune! :)


1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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18 Aug 2010 22:32 #392060 by bountyhunter
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Only two nuts look like that on my bike: the rear axle nut and the rear brake torque link nut. If the rear wheel is on, that leaves the brake torque link.......:laugh:

1979 KZ-750 Twin

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19 Aug 2010 05:02 #392075 by JMKZHI
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Interesting. I've got the same bike, but, instead of castle nuts, it has self-locking nuts on the torque link (stock).

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19 Aug 2010 05:22 - 19 Aug 2010 05:39 #392078 by Patton
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JMKZHI wrote:

Interesting. I've got the same bike, but, instead of castle nuts, it has self-locking nuts on the torque link (stock).


The self-locking nuts are likely replacement items.

I like using self-locking nuts in lots of different fastener locations, especially the handsome stainless steel versions.

But have read that the nylon insert style functions best when first torqued down. And thereafter becomes less and less functional as the nut gradually loses its grip with successive loosenings and tightenings.

In critical situations such as torque link, I generally retain the castle nut, but with a hitch clip pin in lieu of cotter pin. Because the clip isn't as apt to cut a finger or snag a cloth when wiping the bike.

Same for the axle nut.

The hitch clip pin is also re-usable, and far quicker, more convenient and easier to deal with when adjusting the rear axle position for correct chain slack.

And most importantly, it looks cool.

Good Fortune! :)


1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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19 Aug 2010 05:32 - 19 Aug 2010 05:34 #392080 by Patton
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Note closed end of clip faces forward (same as with master link clip on drive chain).


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19 Aug 2010 05:55 #392087 by Bluemeanie
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Unless someone replaced the factory nut and bolt in the torque link here is what is supposed to be there. This is on my '80 F1. Let us know....




1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!

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19 Aug 2010 06:00 #392088 by Patton
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Am vaguely recalling that being a "shouldered" bolt.

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1973 Z1
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19 Aug 2010 13:36 #392178 by 650ed
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Bluemeanie wrote:

Unless someone replaced the factory nut and bolt in the torque link here is what is supposed to be there. This is on my '80 F1. Let us know....




That setup is very different than my '77 KZ650 Custom (rear disk brake) which came from the factory with castle nuts on each end of the torque link. I wonder if the bike in question is a C, B, F or some other model? I didn't see the model in his signature. Ed

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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19 Aug 2010 14:49 #392197 by JMKZHI
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Patton wrote:

JMKZHI wrote:

Interesting. I've got the same bike, but, instead of castle nuts, it has self-locking nuts on the torque link (stock).


The self-locking nuts are likely replacement items....

Nope. They're stock originals. I bought the bike new in 1982 - it was a leftover from the previous model year. I'm the only person who's fiddled w the rear wheel.

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