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GPZ/ELR Conversion
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Is the head tube angle different between the KZ 1000 M and the KZ 1000 J? I guess I hadn't thought of that... Or perhaps it's just the fork tube length?
I have the manual for all these bikes...I'll look up and post this also (if no one has already done so).
Michael
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1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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In millimeters:
A-60
B-76
C-133
D-169
E-194
F-35
G-27
H-67
I-35
J-66
K-25
L-38
M-ND
N-ND
O-ND
P-252
Q-38
R-30
Can't do MNO because I'd have to pull the CPU off the bike, and I don't want to do that
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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Cheers,
Jeremy, aka Maverick
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Another factor that could influence the handling is the angle the frame rides at which would be influenced by the front and rear wheel/suspension height. The R rides on a 120/90-18 while the M rides on a 130/90-16 in the back. Front/Rear suspension travel is listed at 145/100mm for the R and 180/120 for the M. Lastly, the ride height wheelbase and clearance on the R is different than the M. R at 1230/1525/120 and the M at 1220/1535/130.
What do I need to consider if I'm eventually looking to upgrade the fork/swingarm to a zrx style?
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the gpz/lawson/J model uses a strait fork.
a set of police forks with a J model axle(police axle is to wide) would do just fine.
Post edited by: craigpuckett, at: 2006/07/27 21:32
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Just wanted to let you know that I found a GPZ1100 frame at a local salvage yard for a good price that I'll probably be going with. Cheaper than paying a welder for custom fabrication... Haven't bought it yet though.
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Mav
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