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1980 Z1R Fork Swap
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08 May 2007 07:13 #138130
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Hello to any of you Kawasaki Guru's. I want to put modern upside down forks on my Z1R without modifying the frame, can this be done. What year and model of forks can I use? I also want to lower the bike a bit in the process. Thanks
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08 May 2007 08:46 #138166
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1978 z1000 Streetfighter
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1983 Gpz750 Resto-Mod
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Replied by StreetfighterKz on topic 1980 Z1R Fork Swap
Shooter,
Looks like you found your way over here. Congrats.
I know that Solomrus, Fossil, and quite a few others have done this swap. I don't remember if I told you, before at DB, but the frame shouldn't require any mods except maybe new fork stops (but you could always modify the new triple trees for this). Pretty much any USD except older 1100 Gixxer will lower your from end anywhere from 1-4 inches. Remember that just by switching from a 18-19" from rim to a 17" front rim will drop the front end too.
Post pics when you have them.
Later, Doug
Post edited by: StreetfighterKz, at: 2007/05/08 11:47
Post edited by: StreetfighterKz, at: 2007/05/08 11:49
Looks like you found your way over here. Congrats.
I know that Solomrus, Fossil, and quite a few others have done this swap. I don't remember if I told you, before at DB, but the frame shouldn't require any mods except maybe new fork stops (but you could always modify the new triple trees for this). Pretty much any USD except older 1100 Gixxer will lower your from end anywhere from 1-4 inches. Remember that just by switching from a 18-19" from rim to a 17" front rim will drop the front end too.
Post pics when you have them.
Later, Doug
Post edited by: StreetfighterKz, at: 2007/05/08 11:47
Post edited by: StreetfighterKz, at: 2007/05/08 11:49
1978 z1000 Streetfighter
1976 z900 Stripfighter (work in progress)
1983 Gpz750 Resto-Mod
1989 Vmax
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08 May 2007 14:13 #138283
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Replied by Fossil on topic 1980 Z1R Fork Swap
I installed a '96 GSXR750 USD front end on my bike but I had to cut the fork lock off the frame to clear the ignition switch and cut down the fork stop to work with the Suzuki triple clamp. I am using the stock GPz tapered bearings with a modified KZ1100 stem pressed into the GSXR lower triple clamp. The front end and 17" wheel dropped the front 3".
Apparently the ZX front ends are an easier swap as far as the stem goes but I don't know about the fork stops.
Do a search, there's been a lot of info and different ways to do this.
Apparently the ZX front ends are an easier swap as far as the stem goes but I don't know about the fork stops.
Do a search, there's been a lot of info and different ways to do this.
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08 May 2007 18:30 #138360
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but its a z1r!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: sorry guys i just like z1rs,its the ronkz650 coming out in me!:blink: oh yeah,welcome to z-jungle!(tm)
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10 May 2007 07:02 #138845
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Replied by 1shooter on topic 1980 Z1R Fork Swap
Thanks for the info guy's. On the ZZR swingarm you installed, did you go with a mono shock, or conventional 2 shocks? Was the swingarm, bolt on, NO MODS? What year ZX forks would be my best choice? Any way of getting some pictures of your bike? I'd really like to start ordering parts to get this project started. Thanks again
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