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Replacement callipers for kz650
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Any suggestions?
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I have seen alot of guys use the GSXR swingarm and the ZX6 front end, provides plenty of upgraded, newer brakes.
Good luck.
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OneShoe50 wrote: When I did my update, I bought a 80 KZ750E for $100 so I could have all the pieces (swingarm, wheel, axle, caliper, etc.) and kept it all Kawasaki.
I have seen alot of guys use the GSXR swingarm and the ZX6 front end, provides plenty of upgraded, newer brakes.
Good luck.
Thanks. I thought about the USD forks etc, but want to retain a classic look and avoid turning it into a street fighter type project. I may yet just refurbish the stock twin callipers up front and locate myself a disc back end set up. I never actually rode the bike before stripping it, so info on the stock front end would be useful. As in, are they good enough as stock? The bike won't be ridden hard and the engine will remain stock.
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Minus32 wrote:
OneShoe50 wrote: When I did my update, I bought a 80 KZ750E for $100 so I could have all the pieces (swingarm, wheel, axle, caliper, etc.) and kept it all Kawasaki.
I have seen alot of guys use the GSXR swingarm and the ZX6 front end, provides plenty of upgraded, newer brakes.
Good luck.
Thanks. I thought about the USD forks etc, but want to retain a classic look and avoid turning it into a street fighter type project. I may yet just refurbish the stock twin callipers up front and locate myself a disc back end set up. I never actually rode the bike before stripping it, so info on the stock front end would be useful. As in, are they good enough as stock? The bike won't be ridden hard and the engine will remain stock.
I'd recommend getting a set of caliper rebuild kits and a master cylinder rebuild kit , as well as braided stainless steel lines .
I have a single front disc and rear drum on my KZ900. I recently rebuilt the caliper and master cylinder and installed SS hoses - great improvement!
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mtbspeedfreak wrote:
Minus32 wrote:
OneShoe50 wrote: When I did my update, I bought a 80 KZ750E for $100 so I could have all the pieces (swingarm, wheel, axle, caliper, etc.) and kept it all Kawasaki.
I have seen alot of guys use the GSXR swingarm and the ZX6 front end, provides plenty of upgraded, newer brakes.
Good luck.
Thanks. I thought about the USD forks etc, but want to retain a classic look and avoid turning it into a street fighter type project. I may yet just refurbish the stock twin callipers up front and locate myself a disc back end set up. I never actually rode the bike before stripping it, so info on the stock front end would be useful. As in, are they good enough as stock? The bike won't be ridden hard and the engine will remain stock.
I'd recommend getting a set of caliper rebuild kits and a master cylinder rebuild kit , as well as braided stainless steel lines .
I have a single front disc and rear drum on my KZ900. I recently rebuilt the caliper and master cylinder and installed SS hoses - great improvement!
I'll go with the full refurb and braided hoses then, before making a costly decision to buy new callipers. Thanks for the info pal.
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Minus32 wrote:
mtbspeedfreak wrote:
Minus32 wrote:
OneShoe50 wrote: When I did my update, I bought a 80 KZ750E for $100 so I could have all the pieces (swingarm, wheel, axle, caliper, etc.) and kept it all Kawasaki.
I have seen alot of guys use the GSXR swingarm and the ZX6 front end, provides plenty of upgraded, newer brakes.
Good luck.
Thanks. I thought about the USD forks etc, but want to retain a classic look and avoid turning it into a street fighter type project. I may yet just refurbish the stock twin callipers up front and locate myself a disc back end set up. I never actually rode the bike before stripping it, so info on the stock front end would be useful. As in, are they good enough as stock? The bike won't be ridden hard and the engine will remain stock.
I'd recommend getting a set of caliper rebuild kits and a master cylinder rebuild kit , as well as braided stainless steel lines .
I have a single front disc and rear drum on my KZ900. I recently rebuilt the caliper and master cylinder and installed SS hoses - great improvement!
I'll go with the full refurb and braided hoses then, before making a costly decision to buy new callipers. Thanks for the info pal.
No prob! That's what the forum is for. Just a slight word of caution though, Z1 Enterprises is having problems with their website. A new version is supposed to be online later today (Sunday the 15th). If you're in a rush to get the rebuild kits, send an email to any of the following email addresses with your year and model information and they'll hook you up.
customerservice@z1enterprises.com - for questions / inquires about your order and for returns
technical@z1enterprises.com - for general or technical questions about products on the web site
parts@z1enterprises.com - for inquires on special order items - note: we DO NOT sell used parts.
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If the shipping is too much, check out Z-Power: www.z-power.co.uk
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