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kz750 csr forks (length)
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Or a slighter shorter spring that would fit in my stock fork tubes. Thanks guys
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77easyway wrote: Need some pro info, what year kz runs a slightly shorter forks than my 82 twin csr? Maybe 1-2" shorter,
Or a slighter shorter spring that would fit in my stock fork tubes. Thanks guys
If you drop the front forks your handling will be affected. If you drop the front and rear you may find things scrape if you run through turns fast. Are you doing this for cosmetic reasons or is the bike too tall for you to hold it up easily?
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Both are 36mm
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78-80 KZ750 twin forks measured 31"
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