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Rear Axle moves when I apply brake!
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Likely that wheel was incorrectly fitted into the swing arm.pauleaston wrote: ... tried tightening the castle nut, but it just tightened up the wheel bearings and the wheel wont spin....
See link in my signature for kawasaki.com which includes a parts diagram for the rear wheel.
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pauleaston wrote: I tried tightening the castle nut, but it just tightened up the wheel bearings and the wheel wont spin.
If assembled correctly that should not be physically possible - something is definitely assembled wrong or missing.
Here's a diagram of your rear hub assembly, what you should pay special attention to are the spacers (the parts I marked in red): #3, #12, #20, #25 and #26. Obviously also check the condition of the bearings.
#3 goes between the left side adjuster and the sprocket hub (outside of bearing #11).
#12 goes between the sprocket hub and the wheel (inside of bearing #11 and outside of left bearing #17).
#20 sits inside the hub between left and right bearings #17.
#25 goes between the right bearing #17 and the caliper bracket.
#26 goes between the caliper bracket and the right side adjuster.
Check that all spacers are present and have the correct thickness - they should only touch the inner bearing races, even with the castle nut tightened to the max the wheel should spin freely, provided the bearings are good.
Btw, just a thought, also make sure that the binding isn't the caliper mount moving in when tightening, locking up the rear brake.
Hope this helps you some, a stuck rear wheel at any speed is no fun.
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available.
I'm doing a 78 KZ1000 disk wheel in an 83 Gpz swingarm and the wheel
I got has missing spacer's so I looked yesterday and Kaw.
say's no go.
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the #17 bearing as it's a floating bearing.
With out #12 or #20 when you tighten the axle
and bottom the bearing you then start to pull the inner race
in till the bearing's trash.
Any one have a #3 for a disk brake spoke KZ wheel?
I like to find a complete wheel.
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Wiseco 810cc kit.
Zukiworks racing ported head.
VM 29 smooth bore's.
Dyna 2000 Ign. w/Dyna mini coil's
APE cylinder stud's and nut's.
APE valve spring's.
APE Track King clutch.
V/H KZ1000 sidewinder.
3.5x18 laced to a KZ1000 disk hub.
150/60/18 Shinko 006 Podium.
63" wheel base.
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Give Bob's a call. I know for a fact they have exactly what you are looking for. Nice thing about AZ, old stuff just gets old, no rust or rot.
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