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I blew up a wheel bearing!!
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I decided it was unride-able and pulled it all apart. The hub bearing was in a thousand pieces! I am missing the piece that spaces the hub bearing and the left wheel bearing. When looking through my spare wheel parts I also found a rear wheel spacer (brake side) that was longer than the spacer I had on the bike... but I am not sure which one to really use.
I will post some pictures and parts diagrams, but yeah it was a bad day for me, luckily it all happened very close to home, and there was no serious injuries!
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Glad to hear you weren't hurt! I know my heart skipped a beat when I saw what I was riding on.
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79 KZ1000 LTD. Mikuni VM26 w/ accelerator pump. 4 into 1 header. Stock intake setup. GS1100 Swingarm, My swap thread: kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&...d=5&id=210872#210872
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It is not really that off for parts to be missing, my bike was about hopeless when I got it... it has been taken apart by many people with more good intentions than brains many times (this includes my initial attempts at "repairs").
I just want to find the parts quickly and get this sorted, because the bike is running better every day (with work every evening)
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lets try this again!
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They are both for 650's as far as I know, and I honestly do not know witch one to use on my bike... I am hoping someone knows.
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oops that is not the parts diagram that is a photo of a passed out korean man in the elevator...he pissed himself.
and stay away from elevators....
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does anyone have one? It is off of a 77 kz650 c1.
Can someone run it through cross reference software?
I really need to find one so I can get back on the road!
P.s.
It was common to see things like that in Korea... lots of discussions happen over bottle after bottle of liquor. We were on the 13th floor of a building so we road down with him, we just stood out side of his puddle.
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[img][/img] 1977 KZ1000A1
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One came from the bike and another from a parts box... the problem is, I don't know which one is correct. The one I removed from the bike could be wrong, because it came out of the parts box last year.
So to sum my problems up...
I am missing part number 12
I do not know what models used this part to help find a replacement
I have two brake side spacers (part number 14) and don't know which one is correct.
I may or may not need part number 18 (an o-ring) I need to double check and degrease everything to tell for sure, but I so far have not seen it.
Any input on locating part number 12 (42036-1005 Sleeve, Rear hub coupler) would be greatly appreciated!
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