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Getting a 82 KZ1100A2 survivor this weekend.
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GPzMOD750 wrote:
That's what I was thinking but I don't want to blow a seal by over filling them to begin with. Anyone know max pressure?swest wrote: Sounds like air shocks. Will they hold air?
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I know, get the FSM. I will as soon as I get caught up a little, I've had to register 3 vehicles this month, buy a set of tires, pay for school start up crap, buy a new radiator, buy and rebuild a head, find new bike parts.....
My manual for my '82 KZ1100 A2 says....
Front shocks 7.1 to 10psi
Rear shocks 5.7 to 21psi
Another thing that affects my handling....tire pressure.
Manual has a nifty little graph, but I'll do my best here.
US and Canadian Models:
Front 28psi
Rear 28psi for loads up to 97.5kg (215 lbs)
Rear 36psi for loads between 97.5kg (215 lbs) to 190kg (418lbs)
Other than US & Canadian Models:
Front 28psi (under 210 kph)
Front 32psi (over 210 kph)
Rear 28psi (under 210 kph) with load up to 97.5kg (215lbs)
Rear 41psi (over 210 kph) with load up to 97.5kg (215lbs)
Rear 36psi (under 210 kph) with load between 97.5kg (215lbs) and 190kg (418lbs)
Rear 41psi (over 210kph) with load between 97.5kg (215lbs) and 190kg (418lbs)
Apparently the "Other than US & Canadian Models" have issues going over 130mph so they put in a whole column in the graph about it. Likely the US & Canada said "NO! you cannot go that fast!"
Anyways, hope this helps.
1982 Kawasaki KZ1100 A2, Shaft
Never trade the thrill of living for the safety of existance.
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That's just what I need, I checked it yesterday. The rears probably had the minimum,4.4 by the time I had a good reading. The front had barely enough to hiss when I put the gauge on. I put 8 in the back and 9 in the front. I'll go put a bit more in the back.
Well besides the speed limits in US and Canada. The US had the problem of only having 85 mph speedometers. I don't know what numbnuts bureaucrat thought that one up but you'd think the though of "What if someone actually does get on the throttle and exceeds 85 mph? It might be good that they know how much faster they are going before they hit that tight turn." MIGHT have occurred to them.
I'm still looking for a speedo that I can use that's higher than 85.
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it's 77,872kb
i'll share however i can.
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That would be awesome!531blackbanshee wrote: i've got a pdf of the kz1100 service manual.
it's 77,872kb
i'll share however i can.
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Can it be uploaded to the file base?
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GPzMOD750 wrote:
That would be awesome!531blackbanshee wrote: i've got a pdf of the kz1100 service manual.
it's 77,872kb
i'll share however i can.
leon
Can it be uploaded to the file base?
i went and looked in the file base and couldn't see a way to upload it.
leon
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www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
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i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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Give it a try, it might be too big.531blackbanshee wrote: i can try to email it.
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If it won't go you might want to check out one of the file transfer services in the article I posted.
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i also sent you an email with the link.let me know if it works.
leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
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