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1979 KZ1000 Shaft Drive w/Vetter Luggage
1972 Yamaha JT60
1983 Yamaha DT100
1996 KZ1000P...gone, but not forgotten. ;(
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The tubing is hollow. Some of the attachment points are solid, IE: rear axle, front axle, shock mounts, engine mounts, bar mounts, triple tree, etc.
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Michael
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1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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I was afraid to answer the question...:blink:
You don't have any reason to be scared. If anyone is going to be scared, it'll probably be me. If I mess up, it will mean a lot of heartache.
I've thought about re-re-wiring the Kaw for a while and a small technical error has given me that opportunity.
My plan is to run the wires though the frame. I don't think that drilling the holes will cause any structural issues. The backbone of the frame seems way over engineered and I don’t believe the other "planned" drill points are critical.
I’ve practiced my soldering technique so I can do this right (The last time I messed with this, I used butt connecters and male/female connecters). And I think running the wires through the frame will render a clean look. We’ll see.
Chris
Yeah, that's my KZ...
kzrider.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=25022
1998 KZ1000P...updates coming soon
1979 KZ1000 Shaft Drive w/Vetter Luggage
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1983 Yamaha DT100
1996 KZ1000P...gone, but not forgotten. ;(
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A small holes (cable size)in the frame does cause stress concentration, which weaken the frame. Further, these points are also prone to corrosion.
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Post edited by: Garn, at: 2005/12/03 04:26
1 x 73 Z1 (Jaffa), 74 Z1A, 76 Z900-A4
1 x 73 Yamaha TX500 & 98 fzx250 Zeal
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If you want to do something totally 'different' why not run everything by 'computer'. You might run a single wire to the rear and another to the bars. It's possible to use the same wire for power and signaling. Use microprocessors. Maybe something from the PIC series. They run basic and are easy to program. They come in all the flavors you need to make the job easy.
www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcSer...S_GET_PAGE&nodeId=64
If you really want to run through the frame, a single wire will require a smaller hole and be much easier to fish. You might end up with one small box for handle bar controls located on the bars or in the headlamp bucket and a second inside the stop/brake light housing.
Less complicated but also clean would be a cable that carries one heavy wire for power and some very small ones for control signals. With this you might eliminate most of the bulk of the wiring. Instead use some MOSFET's as switches at each device requiring power. Check with belden, anixter, times, ...
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I have a suggestion.
If you want to do something totally 'different' why not run everything by 'computer'. -Duck
Your suggestion has peaked my interest, but I think that path may be a bit over my head. Unless something is written somewhere, step-by-step, I don’t think that’s going to happen. Thanks.
Chris
1979 KZ1000 Shaft Drive w/Vetter Luggage
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1983 Yamaha DT100
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Think about it: There are reasons why nobody does this.
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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Drill all holes as small as possible and paint each
hole to prevent rust. If there is room, use a grommet to prevent shorts, if not be sure the wiring is sleeved to protect it.
If I find any "factory holes" in my frame tubes, I give them a squirt of Rust Check oil spray to prevent rust from condensation inside the frame (don't do this if you intend to repaint your frame anytime soon!). Many of the rust preventave oil sprays are safe to use with wiring and rubber parts, check the label.
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I have a wire diagram for a KZ 1000 soif you want it just ask.
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