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Forks & Tube Specs
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What size are they at the spot of the headlight brackets, with the brackets removed?
Also how far apart are the forks center to center?
I'm looking to buy or make a fork brace to mount a custom head light to.
PS. can I get the dust covers for a regular KZ1000 forks and swap out the huge police dust covers? Will they fit?
Thanks,
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1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3
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Perhpas contacting z1 enterprises would be on order. Maybe they can help.
Post edited by: galaxian, at: 2005/10/13 11:56
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When I draw the concept 3D drawing in AutoCAD it has to be perfect! It needs to be down to the precise MM not just a ruler guess.
I was looking for some exact info from someone who might already know.
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signed joe blow:P
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I wasn't trying to start a pissing contest, I was just looking for some information.
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That was the question I asked. I have yet to get an "answer"....how far apart are the forks center to center?
I have gotten suggestions to measure it, well CRAP why didn't I think of that. Of course it needs to be measured.
If I had the precise equipment to do so I would, but I don't.
So, I was asking fellow KZ owners in hopes that someone may either have this info or be able to find out. I'm not pissed. I just wasn't looking for a reply like "why don't you try and measure it" I was looking for "it is (blank) far apart, hope this helps"
I have emailed Z1 enterprises and hope that they reply.
Contacting them may well be a great solution, but the advice to get out my ruler to measure it will never give me the precise measurements I need.
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And like has already been said, if someone else gives you an answer, how do you know it's correct?
If it's a critical measurement, then you need to measure it yourself, or have it done by someone competent to do so.
1 mm = 0.0394 inches, a 10" (250mm) dial caliper don't cost very much, but a metric ruler is entirely accurate enough for what you want to measure, since you are only measureing to the nearest mm.
If I told you it was 198mm (and I have no idea what it actually is), would you just take that as gospel?
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If others were to give close to the same answer I would know that I am in the right ballpark thats all.
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