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kz650 vs kz1000 triple difference
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Mainly i need to know if the stems are the same in diameter and length.
Post edited by: galaxian, at: 2007/07/18 17:04
1977 KZ1000A1, 1979 KZ650 C3
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Here´s a link to a steering stem bearing list I compiled a while back, hope it helps you some:
Kawasaki steering stem bearings chart
As for the triples I believe the forks (inner tubes) are different diameters which would make the triples different, the 650s have 36 mm inner tubes, not sure about the 1000s, but off the top of my head I think they have 41 mm inner tubes?
Post edited by: OnkelB, at: 2007/07/18 19:08
77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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There are probably others that I missed.
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I've got both sets lying around somewhere. If I can find them (tomorrow, 'cause its getting rather late), I'll check them for differences.
Post edited by: Zthou1977, at: 2007/07/18 19:43
1977 Z1000A1, 1982-1986 KZ1000P (built from two piles of parts), Moto Martin Z1200 (trying to get it registered), 1977 Z650B1
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77-80 KZ1000, 76-80 (and maybe later) KZ650, and 76-80 (and maybe later) KZ750 twins, all have 36mm fork tubes, as does the 80-83 KZ750 four.
There are probably others that I missed.
Ok, my bad, thanks for clearing that up, Steell.
77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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confussed???
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With regards to the other stuff:
- fork tube diameters are the same
- steering stops match
- trail is different. According to my former mechanic it is 90mm versus 108mm. His bike is featured in the 'Specials' section of the Dutch Kawasaki club:
www.kawasakimerkclub.nl/
goto Specials -> Specials 1 t/m 10 -> Big Z Z1000
It's an awesome bike.
1977 Z1000A1, 1982-1986 KZ1000P (built from two piles of parts), Moto Martin Z1200 (trying to get it registered), 1977 Z650B1
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Big thanks for checking!!
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Yes!Can you fit kz650 fork bottoms to kz1000a tubes
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EDIT, Found the post. www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/616347-s...d-head-issues#853318
1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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