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rear disc conversion for 81 kz650-h1
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You can have them chromed also. Again, not a cheap route to take.
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For the mag wheel conversion: Recent rear brake topic
81-83 KZ750-Ltd-4 (KZ750-H2/H3/H4)...(& maybe the 80 H1 model as well).
The Ltd-4s have the same frame as the 650-CSRs & share a number of parts including the exhaust system. The rear swingarm & wheel should be a direct swap. You'll have to fab a rear master cylinder bracket.
so if I changed the entire swingarm I shouldn't have to worry about the bearings right??? the chroming is the easy part I got the "hook-up" from a friend intown on the cheap...
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