lookin for extended swing arm 8 over for a kz900

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20 Jun 2011 18:44 - 20 Jun 2011 18:46 #458383 by macc900
just got my 77 kz900 and about to sell my harley lookin to extend the rear so i can put a 200 tire on the back can any1 help call me 708-262-0428 or email ken79bu@gmail.com this is my harley for sell 89 sporty 883 for 4000
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20 Jun 2011 20:01 #458406 by andy9802gt
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You don't have to extend it to fit a wide tire on it. Monoshock it and slap a 180 back there.

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20 Jun 2011 20:01 #458407 by hocbj23
suzuki GS1000/1100e swingarm will work-need to modify rear brake for the 900 ( so Ive been told no experience with the 900). 2 inches longer,2 inches lower for the 1000 J bikes.bj

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20 Jun 2011 20:09 #458408 by andy9802gt
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And on a side note putting a wide tire on it is NOT cheap. Beside the cost of the swingarm you've got to buy a wide enough wheel, offset front sprocket, and I think to go that wide you would have to space the wheel to the right to get the chain to line up and clear the tire and frame, IF it clears the frame. It is cool to look at though as long as you don't get crazy and put a 240 on it.

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stage 1 head by Larry Cavanaugh
race built crank by John Pearson
Mikuni rs34's
k410 cams
back cut tranny
8" over D&G swinger
proving once again that age and treachery is better than youth and enthusiasm

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20 Jun 2011 21:05 #458414 by z1kzonly
8" is too long IMO for these old bikes. 4-6 max.
ebay always has swingarms.
You want to play you got to pay.
Here is a chromoly box swing arm, only about 3-4 longer

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20 Jun 2011 21:21 #458416 by hocbj23
Plus u will note the long swingarms never have a chain guard,meaning u r slinging chain lube all over everything (if u ride).The shorter arms will have a guard to fit usually.bj

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20 Jun 2011 21:34 #458423 by z1kzonly
Here's a Suzuki GS on a KZ, and a 3" extended stock KZ900 swing arm with struts.

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Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
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Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!

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20 Jun 2011 21:59 #458429 by rslingshot
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andy9802gt wrote: And on a side note putting a wide tire on it is NOT cheap. Beside the cost of the swingarm you've got to buy a wide enough wheel, offset front sprocket, and I think to go that wide you would have to space the wheel to the right to get the chain to line up and clear the tire and frame, IF it clears the frame. It is cool to look at though as long as you don't get crazy and put a 240 on it.


Whats wrong with a 240? 6-8 over adjustable with a 240 and mono shocked.

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20 Jun 2011 22:05 #458431 by andy9802gt
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rslingshot wrote:

andy9802gt wrote: And on a side note putting a wide tire on it is NOT cheap. Beside the cost of the swingarm you've got to buy a wide enough wheel, offset front sprocket, and I think to go that wide you would have to space the wheel to the right to get the chain to line up and clear the tire and frame, IF it clears the frame. It is cool to look at though as long as you don't get crazy and put a 240 on it.


Just not my favorite flavor of Kool-aid.

Whats wrong with a 240? 6-8 over adjustable with a 240 and mono shocked.


'78 KZ1075 LTD
stage 1 head by Larry Cavanaugh
race built crank by John Pearson
Mikuni rs34's
k410 cams
back cut tranny
8" over D&G swinger
proving once again that age and treachery is better than youth and enthusiasm

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21 Jun 2011 02:49 #458475 by mtbspeedfreak
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rslingshot wrote:

andy9802gt wrote: And on a side note putting a wide tire on it is NOT cheap. Beside the cost of the swingarm you've got to buy a wide enough wheel, offset front sprocket, and I think to go that wide you would have to space the wheel to the right to get the chain to line up and clear the tire and frame, IF it clears the frame. It is cool to look at though as long as you don't get crazy and put a 240 on it.


Whats wrong with a 240? 6-8 over adjustable with a 240 and mono shocked.


Not plan on riding it much, eh? :P

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21 Jun 2011 03:15 #458478 by donthekawguy
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rslingshot wrote:

andy9802gt wrote: And on a side note putting a wide tire on it is NOT cheap. Beside the cost of the swingarm you've got to buy a wide enough wheel, offset front sprocket, and I think to go that wide you would have to space the wheel to the right to get the chain to line up and clear the tire and frame, IF it clears the frame. It is cool to look at though as long as you don't get crazy and put a 240 on it.


Whats wrong with a 240? 6-8 over adjustable with a 240 and mono shocked.


Must be in Florida.

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21 Jun 2011 09:12 #458496 by 650ed

donthekawguy wrote:

rslingshot wrote:

andy9802gt wrote: And on a side note putting a wide tire on it is NOT cheap. Beside the cost of the swingarm you've got to buy a wide enough wheel, offset front sprocket, and I think to go that wide you would have to space the wheel to the right to get the chain to line up and clear the tire and frame, IF it clears the frame. It is cool to look at though as long as you don't get crazy and put a 240 on it.


Whats wrong with a 240? 6-8 over adjustable with a 240 and mono shocked.


Must be in Florida.


That thing will handle the twisties like a school bus! :laugh: :laugh:

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