Daytona Fork Brace
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Re: Daytona Fork Brace
13 Nov 2005 11:09
As you can see this brace is a bit deeper than those Ive seen posted up here.
Even with the gained distance inbetween the fender and fork brace, it seems like I'm still going to have to lower the fender to the wheel to make this work. If someone has a stock 80KZ550 assembled at the moment, can I get an Idea of how much clearance there is?
Post edited by: godsjester71, at: 2005/11/13 14:14
Even with the gained distance inbetween the fender and fork brace, it seems like I'm still going to have to lower the fender to the wheel to make this work. If someone has a stock 80KZ550 assembled at the moment, can I get an Idea of how much clearance there is?
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Re: Daytona Fork Brace
13 Nov 2005 13:30
the stock fender/tire clearance is about 1/2 inch.
this is an 1980 A1. the top of the dust seal is about 7/8 inch below the top of the fender.
(on the 1981 A2, the top of the dust seal is at or above the top of the fender.)
see here for the 1981 A2 and 1981 gpz:
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...6&func=detail&id=292
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...6&func=detail&id=176
Post edited by: duncan, at: 2005/11/13 16:54
this is an 1980 A1. the top of the dust seal is about 7/8 inch below the top of the fender.
(on the 1981 A2, the top of the dust seal is at or above the top of the fender.)
see here for the 1981 A2 and 1981 gpz:
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...6&func=detail&id=292
kzrider.com/index.php?option=com_ponygal...6&func=detail&id=176
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Re: Daytona Fork Brace
14 Nov 2005 23:38
Thanks Duncan! Mystery solved.
I just love the look of that channel fender, it'd break my heart to cut or reshape one of them. Ah well, I'm getting better at making hard decisions.
hm.... drill out the rivets, cut the (stand-offs?) and re-rivet?
I just notified the seller on ebay about the discrepancy.
I just love the look of that channel fender, it'd break my heart to cut or reshape one of them. Ah well, I'm getting better at making hard decisions.
hm.... drill out the rivets, cut the (stand-offs?) and re-rivet?
I just notified the seller on ebay about the discrepancy.
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Re: Daytona Fork Brace
26 Nov 2005 08:52
well my idea didn't work either. the fork brace arrived and not only does it need a huge spacer to fit over the fender, but it's way too bulky to fit between the fork and the fender. the only fork brace i've found for the 1980 550A1 is a tarozzi (and it's a bit pricey at about $185AU):
www.motorcycle-parts.com.au/PPMP_Tarozzi...ace_Applications.pdf
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www.motorcycle-parts.com.au/PPMP_Tarozzi...ace_Applications.pdf
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Re: Daytona Fork Brace
26 Nov 2005 15:06
duncan wrote:
$185?!?!?!? Thats Nuckin Futz!!!
well my idea didn't work either. the fork brace arrived and not only does it need a huge spacer to fit over the fender, but it's way too bulky to fit between the fork and the fender. the only fork brace i've found for the 1980 550A1 is a tarozzi (and it's a bit pricey at about $185AU):
www.motorcycle-parts.com.au/PPMP_Tarozzi...ace_Applications.pdf
$185?!?!?!? Thats Nuckin Futz!!!
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