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dual discs is it worth it??
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Bought a Beasley fiberglass front fender that Mr. Beasley and I thought would work with my 110 mm X 17" front tire. It did not. Got a chrome front fender from Klasmo (though you can get it in the US I later found out). It was a serious chore fitting this front fender but it sure looks good I thought.
Wheel Works will seal wire wheel rims. I called Wheel Works about this, but once you've had this done, you CANNOT retighten the spoke nipples again, so I decided just to use radial tire tubes.
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There are a number of things to consider with 17" wheels on the Z1s and KZs. I went with 17" wheels because of the wider radial tire choices.
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I added a dual setup to mine just for the looks, the better braking is probably offset by the heavier unsprung weight. I still like it, seems more visually balanced. those old disks are heavy.
Check it out.
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Hey Fixer,
I added a dual setup to mine just for the looks, the better braking is probably offset by the heavier unsprung weight. I still like it, seems more visually balanced. those old disks are heavy.
Check it out.
KZCSI<br><br>Post edited by: kzcsi, at: 2006/01/16 21:52
very nice looking ride you got there...im going to do it for visual and just to try it reasons. ive got 5 calipers to play with and an assortment of hoses and clips and such anyway so here i go again...need something to do while theres no snow for snowmobiling anyway....steve
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