Hi, I got a couple of questions, if anyone knows the answer. I got a KZ440 LTD in parts (nothing assembled). First, you know that knob-like protuberance that's a part of the rear brake pedal, which holds one side of the brake return spring. It's supposed to attach to a similar protuberance on the frame, right? I can't seem to find one on the frame. It's supposed to be on the inside of the right-side passenger footrest hanger, I think. But it's not there. I've looked at all the blowup diagrams I've got, and which I could find on the internet. Aren't all KZ440s supposed to have a knob welded onto the frame to hold one end of the rear brake return spring? I had a good look and nothing appears to be ground off from this frame. Absolutely no sign of tampering, no unevenness, no touch-up of paint, etc. So where does the rear brake return spring attach to?
Second, I've been looking at videos of KZ440s. I'm confused. Some have got an ancient left-side clutch pushrod activator system and some have a more modern arrangement where the cable attaches to a pinion on the right-side of the engine cases. What's deal, and why are there 2 systems?