Parts bike or Repair

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Parts bike or Repair

29 Oct 2014 17:14
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Ok, i have a kz550 (the one in my profile picture) laying around at a friend's house and he is about to move soon. So, I'm looking for some opinions on what to do with it. I hit a dog with the thing a few years back and the upper triple clamp broke in half right where the stem nut attaches. Now i'm wondering should i try and revive this thing or just keep/sell it for parts (i have another 550 i'm fixing up but my space is limited)
If i plan to fix it, how would I know if the forks themselves are bent if not visibly? Or should I just go with new forks and clamps from the get go. I am only assuming the frame is sound in this area as it appears that the clamp took the brunt of the impact. This was my first bike so i hate to see it go but i don't know if i can justify having two. Thanks for any and all comments

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Re: Parts bike or Repair

29 Oct 2014 19:11
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thanks to whoever move this to the correct category, i was trying to figure out how.

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Re: Parts bike or Repair

29 Oct 2014 19:43 - 29 Oct 2014 19:47
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You can take the forks off the bike and remove the lower triple tree to separate the forks. Clamp the lower part of the fork in a vise and spin the top portion by hand. If upper wobbles at all, the fork is bent. You can use a gauge measure the runout. I'm not sure what the tolerance is but I can't imagine it being more than a few hundredths.

Link: www.visordown.com/forum/workshop/checkin...s-are-ok/305336.html
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Re: Parts bike or Repair

30 Oct 2014 05:51
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Another way to check the tubes is to roll them on a glass table or the equivalent. I have a mirror leftover from a bathroom remodel that could be used.

The frame is probably fine, but you should check the steering stop peg to see if it's bent --- assuming the 550 has the same peg as my 81 650-CSR.

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Re: Parts bike or Repair

01 Nov 2014 14:26
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cool thanks. i think i may just go ahead and search for new forks on ebay and see what turns up. maybe if i can get the whole assembly cheap enough i won't have to worry. im thinking even if i decide not to keep it the bike would be worth more this way.

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Re: Parts bike or Repair

01 Nov 2014 15:19
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If you fix it, it could be someone else's first bike. I remember mine. I still miss it. If that's all that's wrong with, I'd think twice about cannibalizing it. I know, I'm a big softy.
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Re: Parts bike or Repair

01 Nov 2014 15:59
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not at all man, that's the whole reason i'm even considering fixing it. i mean i have another bike of the same exact model. By all accounts i really don't need two but,,, c'mon it's my first bike! funny how easy it is to grow attached

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Re: Parts bike or Repair

01 Nov 2014 16:02
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Re: Parts bike or Repair

01 Nov 2014 22:42 - 01 Nov 2014 22:43
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I owned my first KZ550 in high school. Had it before I got a car and rode that bike all year round: sun, rain, snow, .... It was a great bike and I still miss it. I crashed her once and bent the forks. I had them straightened and got her running like new. Sold her before I left for college.

I'm rebuilding an 81 GPz550 because that's the bike I wanted when I bought the KZ.
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Re: Parts bike or Repair

06 Nov 2014 07:44
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check with www.bikeboneyard.com/ they surely have the forks and triple trees
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Re: Parts bike or Repair

06 Nov 2014 11:06
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After the wreck in 86, I was thinking about fixing bossie. There she was all broken and mangled. I wanted my bike back but didn't know if I still had the nerve to ride again. Both of were dead. Heard the elevator music, white light, no pain and NO fear! I bought a GPZ 550 for $500 from a friend, rode it for a while, great bike but I missed the long gears and power so I put her back together. I've never regretted it. Should have kept the 550 though.
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