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- Whats that? Half of my swingarm is missing?!?!?
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1978 KZ1000 A2A with 08'Speed Triple SSSA and '06 GSXR1000 front end
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Recomendation,
Cover plate on top over the two side tabs (same material thickness as the tabs is ok),
two round tubes from the top (closer to the shock mount point the better) angled up and to the outer frame rails (the higher the better).
Clearance for air cleaners?
The object is to transfer the vertical forces of the shock into the frame along the length of the tubes (compression, tubes are strong in this direction) as opposed to resisting the forces by twisting the horizontal mount tube (torque, tubes are weaker in this direction).
The top tubes will also help with the side to side forces (lateral), but side gussets won't hurt.
Good luck,
Jim
80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
Jim
Quincy,IL
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thanks jim, great description.kz1k, triangulated top mono-shock mount reference courtesy porchev914's build thread about page 20.
Recomendation,
Cover plate on top over the two side tabs (same material thickness as the tabs is ok),
two round tubes from the top (closer to the shock mount point the better) angled up and to the outer frame rails (the higher the better).
Clearance for air cleaners?
The object is to transfer the vertical forces of the shock into the frame along the length of the tubes (compression, tubes are strong in this direction) as opposed to resisting the forces by twisting the horizontal mount tube (torque, tubes are weaker in this direction).
The top tubes will also help with the side to side forces (lateral), but side gussets won't hurt.
Good luck,
Jim
1978 KZ1000A2
"JUST IN! A MAN WHO HOLDS THE WORLD RECORD FOR USING THE MOST DRUGS DIES TODAY. HE WAS WAS ATTACKED BY A PACK OF WILD DOGS HE THOUGHT HE SAW"
WHY FART AND WASTE IT, WHEN YOU CAN BURP AND TASTE IT?
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1978 KZ1000A2
"JUST IN! A MAN WHO HOLDS THE WORLD RECORD FOR USING THE MOST DRUGS DIES TODAY. HE WAS WAS ATTACKED BY A PACK OF WILD DOGS HE THOUGHT HE SAW"
WHY FART AND WASTE IT, WHEN YOU CAN BURP AND TASTE IT?
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Use tubing, not pipe please
LMAO! Not to long ago I spoke with Joe on the phone. He knows better than that.
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kz1k, triangulated top mono-shock mount reference courtesy porchev914's build thread about page 20.
Recomendation,
Cover plate on top over the two side tabs (same material thickness as the tabs is ok),
two round tubes from the top (closer to the shock mount point the better) angled up and to the outer frame rails (the higher the better).
Clearance for air cleaners?
The object is to transfer the vertical forces of the shock into the frame along the length of the tubes (compression, tubes are strong in this direction) as opposed to resisting the forces by twisting the horizontal mount tube (torque, tubes are weaker in this direction).
The top tubes will also help with the side to side forces (lateral), but side gussets won't hurt.
Good luck,
Jim
Jim,
That is an excellent description of what needs to be done and the forces involved. Your setup is ideal, although I don't know if kz1k is ready to go that far. It is from an engineers point of view (I didn't get my degree, I ran out of dough to feed myself) the pretty much perfect implementation of triangulation in regards to the rear mono shock and I must say "Well Done!". Having been a Ducati owner too, the value of having a true trellis frame has never evaded me.
As far as forces transmitted to a KZ1000 frame, wether they be torsonal or not, may take a bit as the Sea Monster has once again invaded my garage, lol.
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pic of new bottom motor mount,cross brace and bottom shock linkage mount
My upper shock mount
Just my .02
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1978 KZ1000A2
"JUST IN! A MAN WHO HOLDS THE WORLD RECORD FOR USING THE MOST DRUGS DIES TODAY. HE WAS WAS ATTACKED BY A PACK OF WILD DOGS HE THOUGHT HE SAW"
WHY FART AND WASTE IT, WHEN YOU CAN BURP AND TASTE IT?
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One of the most knowlegable men I ever worked with was not book smart but extreamly experience wise, he never stopped learning or thought he knew it all. He would say," You learn two things from mistakes, what works and what doesn't, and it'll be you if you keep makin the same ones."
Looks like you best be "Kraken" the cap on that Sea Monster project.
Jim
80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
Jim
Quincy,IL
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RedlineJunkie, yes ir1. The what needs to be done comes from years of experiance and common sense. The why (and the technical terms) come from the formal training.
One of the most knowlegable men I ever worked with was not book smart but extreamly experience wise, he never stopped learning or thought he knew it all. He would say," You learn two things from mistakes, what works and what doesn't, and it'll be you if you keep makin the same ones."
Looks like you best be "Kraken" the cap on that Sea Monster project.
Jim
Whoa buddy! Sounds like you might be having some other issues, lol! Now... If you could spell...... LMAO!
Please define what your problem is and might be able to defer you to the correct proffesional. :woohoo:
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Fess up boy, whats up your knickers ,,, kid.
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