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Making a Kawasaki Z1 race ready. Again
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i cant read em though they claim deleted or moved to ph bckt ect.....
how did manage to stay in one piece...even good Z's crash some....unreal...go faster yet still too....unreal times...just sick....wow
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authentic period items are allowedDoubleDub wrote: I was under the impression that a boxed swing arm wouldn't be allowed on a Kz in the AHRMA.
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76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
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Tapered roller bearings give much more bearing surface area than ball bearings. Think of the bearing contact area of a tapered roller as a "stripe" for each roller that goes from one end of the roller to the other where the roller contacts the race. Then consider the bearing contact area of a ball as a single small "spot" for each ball where the ball contacts the race. The total contact area of the roller bearing "stripes" is much greater than that of the ball bearing "spots." This additional contact area spreads the load reducing the pounds per square inch of pressure at the contact area and eliminates the "dimpling" that is common on ball bearing steering stem races. This reduced pressure also makes tapered roller bearings last longer than ball bearings mainly because the races are much less affected. The reason is easy to visualize when you consider the roller bearings making contact with the full width of the bearing races compared to the ball bearings running in a single line near the center of the races. I highly recommend using tapered roller bearings when replacing steering stem bearings. Having done so on my KZ650-C1; I can attest to the fact that the roller bearings are dead smooth and feel more solid than the ball bearings. Ed
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i'm thinking there must be a better reason for a racer to use them though. like maybe, since they are tapered, the tolerances in the play may be easier to achieve and maintain?
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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during 70-80's tappered were a common improvement for the often undersized stock ball bearings and improved road holding and longevity.
then in the mid 80's the big four went pretty much with tapered rollers from stock, all my gsxr's from the 80's-90's have tappered b's from stock
its only in the last 5-6 years that balls made a comeback in supersport bikes, but these are much sturdier that the old ball bearings of the 70's like in an old Zee, somehting like 55 mm external daimeter. the idea is that they improve steering feel compared to rollers. these new bearigns are very big and will not fit in any old frame. so for most of us tapered kits is still a reasonable improvement, unless you change the steering tube
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Having said that, the drastic braking forces, fast and heavy bike, and lots of wheelies challenge the steering bearings to the point that they need replacing every season.
A larger diameter head uses a bearing with more rollers...more surface area of bearing on race, also a larger diameter steering head lessens the mechanical advantage of the forks on the steering neck.
Think of the forks as a lever trying to force the neck to move. a modest diameter change in the already relatively small steering head yields a great change in the leverage ratio.
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notice the overall set up and stance as this beuaty changes and chases the times....simple bike and intense engineering leading to a U.S.A version of a go fast Z...rules dictate flow to a degree..small at that....but this bike...from even early shots....Z usa
the basic lines of the greatest series of bikes ever produced to date...change little...blurr your eyelids and the bikes lines and curves are still in the same places..one gets weekend glory and one can win daytona.....the wheel here...the tubing bent as such...the rider picks the adjustments and throw and pulls....and off you go to do what these bikes have did on every land mass.....walk away.....
i see many more stories here....to me as a KZ Rider for 3 decades.....this deserves more than a welcome...but the seat at the head of the table,.,,,pics...scan em...stories...tell em....lies....you wont need any...your bike and creds are as good as any i have ever seen on this site and i await a chance to learn and absorb more history....know that all you share will be in the books for good now
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Craig....3 miles from the corkscrew...and a place to tune it and camp...tri tip and tacos...GP
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1976 KZ900
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2007 FZ1000
2004 ninja 250R for wife
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