Z1 side covers on 78 LTD
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Z1 side covers on 78 LTD
13 Jan 2014 15:13
Anyone try this swap? I like the older covers better but don't want to lay out the cash if its going to take a lot of fabrication to work.
1978 KZ1000B LTD w/KZ900 engine
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Re: Z1 side covers on 78 LTD
13 Jan 2014 15:37
The z1 rear motor mounts are where the front sidecover tabs go. You'll also at least need pods or a z1 airbox.
Not sure if the other two tabs are exactly where they need to be though
Not sure if the other two tabs are exactly where they need to be though
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Re: Z1 side covers on 78 LTD
13 Jan 2014 15:55 - 13 Jan 2014 15:55
the upper pin location is the same but the bottom is needed ........ :blink: I welded plates to the frame for the bottom Z1r mount on my 76 kz 900
2005 Kawasaki mean streak
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1979 kz 1000 mk II ATP turbo
1975 Z1 960 cc Mr. Turbo
1975 Z1 1428 big block ATP turbo
1976 Kz900 1103 cc ATP turbo
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2000 325 H.P. mcXpress turbo Hayabusa
1979 kz 1000 mk II ATP turbo
1975 Z1 960 cc Mr. Turbo
1975 Z1 1428 big block ATP turbo
1976 Kz900 1103 cc ATP turbo
1985 GS 1150E
1983 GS 1100E
1997 Suzuki Bandit 1200S
2001 Kawasaki EX 500 Ninja
1972 Honda cb750 (836cc turbo)
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Re: Z1 side covers on 78 LTD
13 Jan 2014 16:45
The top mounts are off just a little bit also.
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Re: Z1 side covers on 78 LTD
14 Jan 2014 01:05
I have a set of Z1 covers and several early KZ1000's...it appears unanimous...it is do-able with fabrication skills, but you will have to fab up two of the three peg-mounts...seems like a lot of effort.
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Re: Z1 side covers on 78 LTD
14 Jan 2014 15:16
Thanks for all the feedback! I will hold off on this for now. Right now I have one repaired stock cover, and a bolt on repro. I'll just run those for now, and worry about getting buying new covers when I am ready to modify the frame. It's a lot easier to modify than it is to try and put it back to stock!
I bought an aluminum swingarm for my bike when I found a crack in the stock arm next to the pivot. When I found out I"ll have to cut off the passenger peg mount part of the frame (which also provides mounting for the brake pedal and the Kerker). So the old one is now welded up and hope to make it last till I have any future modifications fully planned out.
I bought an aluminum swingarm for my bike when I found a crack in the stock arm next to the pivot. When I found out I"ll have to cut off the passenger peg mount part of the frame (which also provides mounting for the brake pedal and the Kerker). So the old one is now welded up and hope to make it last till I have any future modifications fully planned out.
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Re: Z1 side covers on 78 LTD
15 Jan 2014 20:07
You can just trim a little off the inside of the tubes where they hit the swingarm.
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