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KZ650 Hydraulic Clutch
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Who made this hydraulic sprocket cover???
My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
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I like the design and want to do a hydraulic clutch conversion on my Z1???
My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
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Saablord wrote: Hey Grant, if you're still active on here by chance, could you send me a drawing with the bolt pattern of the kz650 clutch cover? Thinking about using a zx9 slave on mine.
Egads - why? Since the maintenance and potential failure rate of a hydraulic clutch makes it much less desirable on a KZ650 than a cable clutch, what is the reason to switch? Ed
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Saablord wrote: Hey Grant, if you're still active on here by chance, could you send me a drawing with the bolt pattern of the kz650 clutch cover? Thinking about using a zx9 slave on mine.
I had real problems trying to get a ZX9r set up working on my Z1000. I spent ages messing around with the spacing,moving it out and moving it in trying to find the sweet spot. Couldnt do it. The reason,I was told, was that there wasnt enough travel in the ZX9r slave cylinder. I was advised to try a Ducati unit. Dont know how true this is but In the end,I got fed up with it and went back to the original cable set up.
If you get it working,Id be very interested in how you manage it.
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
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KZ1000CSR (1981)
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I haven't had any problems with the hydraulic clutch in last two years and it worked first try (but I did spend a fair bit of time reverse engineering all the components first). I'll agree it has greater potential for catastrophic failure than a cable, but I have no more cable to lube or adjust
This hydraulic unit was used by Honda for the better part of a decade, so I guess I'll trust it to work and have replacement parts. Not that any of this is reason to do the switch. I really just did it so see if I could.
I'm not sure that style actuator linked will be that simple since we don't have that nice lever arm on our bikes
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I use Inventor so either would work... send both? thank you! It will save me so much time.Hey Saablord, I can send you dxf or step files - let me know if you can work with those.
...Yeah that style of slave (i opened the link in a new tab... now it works) would have to be mounted to the lever on the existing clutch rod actuator... sounds complicated and ugly.I'm not sure that style actuator linked will be that simple since we don't have that nice lever arm on our bikes
hahaha. right there with you.I really just did it so see if I could.
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