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Heres a link to the archive showing a frame bracing kit for the Z-1
kzrider.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=6818
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Swingarm bushes - make sure there is no play on the swingarm.
Wheel bearings - you should not feel any movement of the wheel when rocked side-to-side
Chain alignment - do not rely on the chain adjuster marks - either get down on the ground behind the bike and visually line up the wheel, or run a straight edge or string alongside the tires to check alignment.
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well i was going down the highway in 5th gear at 8500 rpms. i was definately going fast but i was wondering if anybody ever looked at the tach when they were going fast in 5th and would be able to approximate how fast i was going.
See how fast you're going at 4250 RPM in 5th and double it. That's assuming your tach and speedo are accurate at normal highway speeds.
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When I had about 10K on the meter I started to have a problem with the front end going everywhere if I hit a bump while in a turn. I went so far as to fit a steering stabliizer. Two years later I decided to tear down the back end for maintence. Lo and behold the swing arm bushings were all ovaled out, that was the problem all along.
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Real old trouble shooting guides would tell you to look at the fork if you have a problem with the rear wheel tracking and a loss of fork oil is common for these old bikes.
Replace your fork oil an see if it makes a difference.
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