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Kz440 Redemption
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It's alive! Well, electrically speaking. What you see is just the halo! Not even the low or high beans yet! I couldn't be happier about the headlight. I'll post a how to for the sp7080 halo LED 7" headlight install at some point.
Question. Does the 440 have running lights? What I am referring to is the daylight running of the signals and brake lights on their low setting and then the high setting being contact mode. Or, are they just 100% on and then 100% off without the option? I recall the signals and taillight being on previously.
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How doth you set this up or is that circuit post ignition coil? Without turning the engine on, I'd think I'd have running lights...
Seriously pumped after getting that headlight in operation!
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dom2570 wrote: All I know about the belt drive for the 440s is that the belts are almost impossible to find, unless you risk getting a used one.
It is a direct bolt on conversion to chain drive through. 15 and 45 sprockets and 104 530 chain.
I replaced mine with JT sprockets and an RK standard for $77. A used belt on ebay is like $200
Dom, thanks for sharing your insight earlier! What you see next is the state of my front pulley. The ring that goes on the outside of it is not supposed to come off... Take the bolt off instead as this part is very hard to find. Wish I knew that a year ago. I just might be doing a conversion shortly.
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If I can get that outer ring back on, I'm good. So far, no dice. Noob mistake.
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Whip it like a mule!
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This is the right exhaust port however. Heavy carbon and white powder... It's not metal so I'm breathing easier but I am very confused? I am curious if you can effectively do a seafoam treatment/ if that is advise able with these old bikes?
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I am waiting for my wiring friend to help with a few loose ends and use the old wiring to connect the new LED idiot lights to their mounted sockets that you can see. The old one works just fine. Now I have spare bulbs for the gauge backlighting . There is a lot of wiring to hide behind the headlight now though. There was lots before. Now there is more. Plan is to loom as much as I can to tidy it up.
The beast is assembling...
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With the belt on you could probably just put a pipe through the rear wheel to lock it up the hit the nut nut with the impact driver...I done that many times to get front sprockets off, but never tried it with a belt system.
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Suddenly I don't have brake pressure. I've flushed the line twice now using roughly 50mL of fluid. No air bubbles. Nothing. Still no brake pressure. Ideas? I understand that in order to reinstall your brakes, the lines go on dry hence why I flushed. The bleed valve on the caliper is closed. I'll admit I haven't had a chance to do much bike maintenance on this beast before it needed work so I apologize for my noobness on this one in advance.
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Life is crazy right now before my wedding. Serious struggle to get this done. I'm more stressed about it than she is though. Definitely marrying the right one!
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