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Your 650/750 looks way too good to dismantle. Not sure if the power matters to you, but obviously the 440 will be a lot slower.
The 440 frame (most of them in the U.S., but not all) are cruiser type frames. Turning one into a bobber is an afternoon project. But it will have mags. It should be easy to get kz400 spoke wheels on it, but they are both 18".
There was a phenomenon, in the 1970's, of converting inline-four bikes (from Japan) into choppers. They used frames like the ones from Amen. So inline-fours are not totally wrong for that period. In my opinion, they were some of the best looking choppers. They looked to have more muscle.
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But the 400/440 twins have a complicated set of balancing shafts and chains inside to offset the vibration from the 360-degree crank. It usually doesn't have any maintenance issue, but if it does, it's a little more complicated than the fours.
One problem on the 650/750 fours is the starter clutch. It's relatively dificult to get too. On the 400/440, the starter clutch is easier to get to.
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Maybe grab up that 440 stuff while you can, toss it under the bench, and keep your eyes open for an old beat up 440, or 400 if you want spoke wheels, the motor will drop right into the 400 frame.
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So just confirming that to our knowledge there aren't any engine swap options without frame modification? I've thought the other way in wondering about a different engine in a 440 frame.
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Never heard of another option for a 440 frame besides a Kz400 motor.Jbosh wrote: Hey Guys,
So just confirming that to our knowledge there aren't any engine swap options without frame modification? I've thought the other way in wondering about a different engine in a 440 frame.
It would be interesting to see if an EX500 (ninja) engine would fit, but I wouldn't hold my breath on that.
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swest wrote: Better off with a different bike.
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I'd have to ride half of North America to get it home though! Thanks though haha. I hear ya.
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A few have been talking about this already I guess. Still haven't found much. Interesting discussion here grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/sprocket...rn-kick/18782/page1/ where one guy makes the comment that a "KZ440 with an EX500 engine is going to be 3/4 as fast as the EX500 and handle 1/4 as well." Valid point. Still haven't found an example for curiosity sake. They don't understand the love I have for my 440 :P.
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