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18" wheel '81 750 ltd
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'81 kz750 LTD - first bike, first project.
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'81 kz750 LTD - first bike, first project.
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calegg wrote: would doing this cause me to lose much power or cause me to have handling issues?
(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
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Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!
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The increase in bottom end torque can make for a better wheelie-bike! VROOM-VROOM"!!!PDXDave wrote: I did that swap on my 80 1000 LTD and all it did was improve the handling (raised rear ride height=quicker turn in) I did drop one tooth on the counter shaft sprocket to compensate for the taller wheel and tire combo. It's MUCH quicker now and any top speed loss is meaningless on this bike, as its really not "top speed" fast anyway. I'd rather have it quick... Lol
(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!
Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!
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As far as wheelies go, my primary rider is a Aprilia Tuono... Nuf said.
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(2)-1976 KZ900B-LTD's
1-all stock low mileage...
1 modified
1977 KZ1000 (awaiting resurrection!)
...and an old school Honda CB750 Chopper is next on my bucket list!
Oh...and a Pocket Rocket lol!!!
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I worked out for my KZ1000 that the difference in tire diameter between the 16" and 18" was such that 15/33 gearing with a 16" is the same as 15/35 with the 18" wheel. using Avon tire sizes. They quote a 130/90/16 at 25.1" diameter and a 120/90/18 at 26,6" in diameter. So the rear of the bike will be lifted about 0.75". The handling should be better with an 18" wheel, fitting the wide tire on a 16" was done for for "show than go". Depending on how your bike feels now, you may find the higher gearing from the 18" wheel to be desirable.
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1968 BSA Victor Special 441
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1980 Suzuki SP400
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1978 KZ1000A2 Wiseco 1075 kit
1977 KZ650B1
1973 Triumph Tiger TR7V
1968 BSA Victor Special 441
2015 Triumph Thunderbird LT
1980 Suzuki SP400
Old enough to know better, still too young to care
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