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Z1 OEM dual discs
- mtbspeedfreak
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Did the dealer installed dual front disc option on Z1 (and Z1A and Z1B) have the thick rotors? I just took the calipers to my "thick" single disc rotor and mic'ed it at 0.28" (~7mm). All of the Z1 6-bolt rotors I ave are the same thickness and I know on later KZ1000s with dual discs, the disc thickness is much thinner.
Also, what did the dealer option call for in a master cylinder? Did they bore the 1/2" single disc MC out to 5/8"? Did they have a different MC for the dual disc kit?
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I'm sure there was a genuine 5/8 MC to go with them.
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kaw-a-holic wrote: So while we are on this topic. Why are the dual disc calipers behind the forks vs. the single disc caliper is in front of the forks?
They're not.
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Because ma kaw realized they looked better starting on the 76 900ltd! :woohoo:kaw-a-holic wrote: So while we are on this topic. Why are the dual disc calipers behind the forks vs. the single disc caliper is in front of the forks?
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trianglelaguna wrote: because some bikes tended to handle bad with the calipers hung out there instead of inside ...
A likely excuse. lol
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As to why they put the calipers out front, there was no real reason given, they figured the Japanese just thought it looked better. Some discussions I've had with guys who were active in racing back then raised a few theories. The calipers stayed cooler, there was less chance of interference with other parts of the bike (?) they were easier to get to, it showed off the new, simple designed calipers to poke the finger at HD, and finally, they didn't think it would matter.
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Also some people like to retain the 1/2" master cylinder when doing a twin disc conversion. Although it means you have to pull the lever in futher they say it give you more "feel". Don't know if I am convinced though.
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I'm curious as to how Kawasaki fixed this problem. Did they ship out a new 5/8" bore MC?
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