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wheels for kz750b
- Rev. Dave
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KZ1000 through 1979 will work front and rear, I'm not sure about the 80 model.
You can use the 80 KZ750G twin swingarm and brake pedal/linkage (drum brake rear), and then you can use the G model mag wheels.
No KZ750 four wheels are a direct bolt on, neither is anything after 1980 that I can think of.
Or you can keep watching eBay until another set of Morris Mags for the 76-79 750 twin show up :evil:
(Hopefully mine will be here today)
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/10/06 09:08
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Front
Rear
Of course, now the bidding wars will start! :evil:
Jim
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07 Yamaha 1300 (Plush!)
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Oops let me correct this post after looking in the gallery at some 80 KZ750 LTDS it appears as though the front wheel will work. They still used the standard type of fork in 1980. I guess I was thinking of the CSR 750 which used the leading axle forks. The rear is still a no go unless you want to do a bunch of work changing over the swingarm and brakes.
Post edited by: The Gringo, at: 2006/10/06 10:30
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The rear is still a no go unless you want to do a bunch of work changing over the swingarm and brakes.
Ahhh... which is exactly why I posted those. WTF do I know? OK, a lot more than a month ago, but certainly not enough.
Thanks gringo!
Jim
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I have 80 KZ750G wheels (like those pictured) on my 79, I just swapped the swingarm and brake pedal over from an 80 G model, took me about half an hour.
Had to use the 79 speedo drive on the front in order to use the 79 speedo cable.
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If anyone here grabs the rear wheel, and doesn't need the sproket, give me a call, thats the only thing I need...
This old beat down '78 has mags on it- are they not original?
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Where are you from?
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Morris Mags
I bought a NOS KZ750B Morris Mag kit (both wheels and adapters) on eBay three weeks ago.
And they still aren't here
The easy way to tell the Morris Mags is the adapters bolted on the front, and the lack of a cush hub on the rear.
The rear sprocket bolts directly to the hub adapter.
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/10/06 17:28
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Here is what is left of the $5 junk bike:
More on that project later, don't want to completely hijack the Reverend's thread....
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