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KZ650C2 w/810CC in Saint John, NB
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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If you remove the guard or use aftermarket then it may fit, but that is a poor solution.
Heheh. What chainguard?
My bike is far from stock - the missing chaingurad is only a small detail. I will probably either have to fab my own, or I have no problem modding one when I get one.
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I'd assume Baldy also doesn't have one or it's an aftermarket one because the chainguard is by far the first thing to rub the tire.
Actually, Baldy appears to have a GS1100 swingarm
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So I'm not sure how relevant his response is
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Also, on tire manufacturer's websites, they have the specs for the actual tire width and such (130 may only be 128). Atleast, Avon had this info when I ordered tires for my FJ.
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In Reborn650's signature, he is running a 130 Spitfire on the rear of his 650. You might want to PM him to find out if anything special needed to be done to accomadate this.
Actually, I currently have a 130 Spitfire on - I just wasn't sure if there is a size difference between the different tires. It's a lot of money to spend to find out it doesn't _quite_ clear.
Also, on tire manufacturer's websites, they have the specs for the actual tire width and such (130 may only be 128). Atleast, Avon had this info when I ordered tires for my FJ.
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I didn't know that - I will try to find that info. Thanks!
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