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16 Aug 2009 10:55 - 16 Aug 2009 10:57 #314324
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16 Aug 2009 11:04 #314327
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I found an issue with the swingarm, there is to much play in it. I have a swingarm from an 80 model, but it is just slightly wider and wont go into place. I'd like to use it because it has bearings rather than the bushing. Has anyone swaped swingarms, and is it ok for me to just put ajack in the frame and open it up just a tad (and i do mean a tad) to put the swingarm in place? You can see where i circled in the pic, where the frame is wearing out the inside of the bushing. the caps that go on the 80 swingarm will prevent this from happening.
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16 Aug 2009 11:06 #314330
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New to Family, 1979 KZ440 LTD
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Is that plug wire labled wrong or it it just Me? #3 on #4??
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16 Aug 2009 19:39 #314460
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its a coil that was replaced. eventually i'm going to put some new coils and perty ignition wires on it
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16 Aug 2009 22:58 #314510
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77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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Jesus loves you Everyone else thinks your an ***
77 KZ650 C1 with ZX7 forks, GPZ mono rear, wider 18 police wheels and Yoshimura motor.
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17 Aug 2009 15:10 #314627
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i realized after I posted that the frame may have squished in from ovwe torqueing it from the bushings being worn out and hammered. we are only talking about maybe 1/32".
I'll tackle it next weekend and post up on it:cheer:
I'll tackle it next weekend and post up on it:cheer:
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23 Aug 2009 06:52 - 23 Aug 2009 09:41 #315914
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I know this is a little slow going, but I got the swingarm in useing of all things, the scissor jack out of my car:lol:
anyway, she's back on two wheels and ready for the steering head bearing upgrade. The pic also shows you a little of the relocation of the electrical components so the side covers will fit close to the frame.
I was thinking about tire sizes. was debating spooling up a 17" wheel to the hub, would a 140 be to wide?
anyway, she's back on two wheels and ready for the steering head bearing upgrade. The pic also shows you a little of the relocation of the electrical components so the side covers will fit close to the frame.
I was thinking about tire sizes. was debating spooling up a 17" wheel to the hub, would a 140 be to wide?
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11 Oct 2009 07:33 #326780
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I have been working doubles for a while and havn't had any time to work on my KZ. But since then I have been working on a seat pan and ordered the Dyna S ingition, and got some new tires. I'll be posting more pics soon:cheer:
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25 Oct 2009 14:03 #329548
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25 Oct 2009 14:35 #329556
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2006 gs 500 streetfighter
1982 gpz750 breathed on wreck
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do you know if there are orings on the t or not if so then you may be able to just replace the oring or maybe use some sort of sealant that is fuel proof and dab that on to seal it. just some ideas that may be cheaper than buying a tee. otherwise call z1 they probably have them
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25 Oct 2009 16:06 #329579
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nah, its rubber that is molded to the T itself. I looked at Z1 a while ago for this item and didn't see it. I'll look again
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25 Oct 2009 17:23 #329602
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2006 gs 500 streetfighter
1982 gpz750 breathed on wreck
1985 gpz750
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I still might use some fuel proof silicone or try ebay
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