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- zippy
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Zippy... eeewww nice site... saved to KZ900 favorite folders!
Since you quoted me... I stated direct bolt on, these sets seem to me anyways would still require some modification plates to fit on the KZ series.... Easy enough...
Either way, extremely nice pricing!
OMR
Looking at the ad again (see below), I see that they mention the kits come with "hangers". I'm kinda just guessing that they mean the mounting brackets. Just a guess though. When I bought my set (can't remember where I got them) all the brackets came with them for the KZ series bikes. They of course had other mounting kits for other bikes. I guess one could just ask when ordering.
"Tarozzi Rear Set Kits include cast aluminum shift lever, brake lever, hangers, linkages and folding knurled foot pegs. These universal controls can be used on lots of different bikes and feature a 10mm central mounting bolt. Linkage plates are adjustable 360 Degrees and can be turned up or down depending on your needs. These quality Italian made rear sets featuer all parts pictured and folding passenger pegs available separately."
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He is a distributor so he can order whatever he does not stock directly from Tarozzi. He also has clip ons and fork braces.
Great service and a nice fella, he actually races a kawi!
1974 Kawasaki Z1
Stock front hub and rear axle.
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1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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1980 LTD (changed over the years), 1979 LTD (being rebuilt), 1977 KZ turbo and various KZ's in various states of build. KLX110
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I drilled 2 holes on either side of the swingarm pivot to bolt them on.
On the brake side the M/C and brake switch is attached to the GSXR bracket, and I used them. Made the swap very easy.
The shifter side I just needed to shorten the rod and mount it:
Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s
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1980 LTD (changed over the years), 1979 LTD (being rebuilt), 1977 KZ turbo and various KZ's in various states of build. KLX110
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They are attached to the stock GSXR bracket. The resevoir is up higher behind the side cover, also the GSXR unit.
The whole bracket had to shimmed out on the brake side as the MC fits outside the frame in my case.
I mounted in this location as that's how HenryJ from this site did his GSXR set up.
The pegs are up higher, but I found I adjusted fine.
I'm 6 ft tall and had no issues.
Rob
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1978 KZ650 C2, 130K kms, Delkevic ex, EI, CVK32, PMC easy clutch, ATK fork brace, steering damper, Progressive Suspension, braced swingarm, ZRX shocks, 18" Z1R front wheel.
2000 ZRX1100
2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s
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the only thing i have noticed is that the shift lever kinda hurts my foot top if i am in traffic shifting up then down or shifting on a tight road a lot...not too bad but i do notice my shift spot hurting some.....
on the MKII i had to grind a little v under the muffler triangle support/passenger peg tri...just a little one to clear a linkage -backer nut-...but this set was just labeled kz1000 disk model and they may make one just for the MKII-A3.....
i am ordering one for my kz900 A-4 drum brake hear pretty quick....they look and shift tight...
1976 KZ900
2003 ZX12R
2007 FZ1000
2004 ninja 250R for wife
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O.M.R., you clicked on the Moto Guzzino girls, didn't ya! If you didn't, you may want to go back:Peeww...nice site
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1975 Z1B
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