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Also the turn signals are bar mounted, anyone have any luck converting those to shock mount?
Thanks in advance, apologies if this topic has already been covered.
PS are there any other things about the SR that are different or better/worse that i should know about?
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I found out last week that the brake disc is different between a C model (18" wheel) and an SR (16" wheel) I couldnt tell you if the caliper is any different though, I dont remember which one I put on, but it works :laugh:
For the front signals to become shock (headlight actually) mounted there are ears that slip between the top and bottom of the triple tree. They wrap around the upper fork tubes.
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It has drilled rotors also.
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/02/02 00:43
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Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.
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Also, the SR I looked at today that I may buy has drilled rotors, was this stock?
On the '79, yes. There was a Kawasaki ad in Cycle World showing drilled rotors on a '79.
Check out this page for some pictures.
My '78 doesn't have drilled rotors, though, and it's quite stock.
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chet could you send me some pics of your bike?
Sure! I'll try to snap some this afternoon and post them somewhere online.
Are there any particular areas you're interested in, or just shots from different angles?
As far as the auto cam chain tensioner, I'm not sure whether I'd see that as a positive thing. A lot of owners apparently reported trouble with the automatic tensioners, forcing Kawasaki to try a few different designs throughout the years. These days a lot of guys convert to a manual tensioner. My '78 has a manual tensioner, and I believe that the '79 has the automatic.
I'm not trying to scare you away from it. I'm sure a lot of folks have functioning autotensioners too!
Let me know what kind of pics you want, and I'd be glad to take a few pictures. It'll give me an excuse to go wash the bike!
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(smaller)
(same pics, but larger)
I can take some side shots if you like. Let me know, and I'll drag out the camera during daylight sometime soon.
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