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Kz1100 Grab bar
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09 Dec 2012 09:58 #562139
by nivlac
1983 kz1100
1979 cb650
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Hey, Just lookin' around for some way to get this 83 KZ1100 LTD up on my center stand with out calling my eighteen year old everytime I need to pull it up. I'm seeing a grab bar for a kz1000 that says it will fit 73 - 80 model years on the 1000 and 900 KZs. Any ideas on compatibility from these or any other bikes?
1983 kz1100
1979 cb650
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19 Dec 2012 04:13 #563633
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78 KZ1000 work in progress in Hacienda Heights California and a 82 KZ1100 Spectra And a 1992 ZX11.
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I mite have a spare 82 KZ1100 Spectre grab bar laying around I'll look this week for it.
78 KZ1000 work in progress in Hacienda Heights California and a 82 KZ1100 Spectra And a 1992 ZX11.
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19 Dec 2012 11:54 #563667
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The 1100 Spectre has the same frame as the 83 Ltd-Shaft, so the frame grips are probably interchangeable between the two. Something like a frame grip probably needs to fit perfect, so I'd be careful about getting one from any other models. Sellers often times say a part will fit a range of bikes without really knowing what they're talking about. I looked at various bikes at PowerSportsPlus.com and the Spectre & yours are the only grips that look the same.
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19 Dec 2012 12:55 - 19 Dec 2012 12:58 #563675
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Z1 center stand works just fine when using the normal lift-and-rock-back procedure to lift the Z1 onto the center stand.
KZ900-B1 LTD didn't come with a center stand.
With the Z1's center stand fitted on the KZ900-B1 LTD, Godzilla was needed to lift the LTD onto the center stand.
PROBLEM SOLVED --
Roll the rear wheel onto a piece of wood before pulling the bike up onto the center stand.
I use a short piece of 2x12 with a beveled edge to help the rear wheel more easily roll up onto the piece of wood.
With this method, an infant can do it with a pinky finger. :woohoo:
Am thinking that most large Kaws, when on center stand, have the rear tire off the floor.
Some higher than others.
The best thickness for the wood piece in a particular application is the thickness that will slide beneath the rear tire when the bike is up on the center stand.
It isn't necessary that the rear tire actually be resting on the wood.
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Replied by Patton on topic Kz1100 Grab bar
A successful method with KZ900B1 LTD that might also help in this instance.nivlac wrote: Hey, Just lookin' around for some way to get this 83 KZ1100 LTD up on my center stand with out calling my eighteen year old everytime I need to pull it up....
Z1 center stand works just fine when using the normal lift-and-rock-back procedure to lift the Z1 onto the center stand.
KZ900-B1 LTD didn't come with a center stand.
With the Z1's center stand fitted on the KZ900-B1 LTD, Godzilla was needed to lift the LTD onto the center stand.
PROBLEM SOLVED --
Roll the rear wheel onto a piece of wood before pulling the bike up onto the center stand.
I use a short piece of 2x12 with a beveled edge to help the rear wheel more easily roll up onto the piece of wood.
With this method, an infant can do it with a pinky finger. :woohoo:
Am thinking that most large Kaws, when on center stand, have the rear tire off the floor.
Some higher than others.
The best thickness for the wood piece in a particular application is the thickness that will slide beneath the rear tire when the bike is up on the center stand.
It isn't necessary that the rear tire actually be resting on the wood.
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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30 Dec 2012 01:12 #565123
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1983 kz1100
1979 cb650
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wagonmaster69, did you ever locate that spare grab bar?
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30 Dec 2012 01:44 #565125
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I found out that rolling the rear wheel on any piece of 2x6 laying on it's side does the trick...
Otherwise you can pull a muscle, or need a second person... Luis
Otherwise you can pull a muscle, or need a second person... Luis
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A good track rider uses superior skill, to seek situations that define their judgment...
1998 KZ1000P-17 - 2004 PW80 Pit Bike - 2005 SV650R - 2006 SV650 - 2006 GSXR750 - Soon day...
A good street rider uses judgment, to avoid situations that require superior skill...
A good track rider uses superior skill, to seek situations that define their judgment...
1998 KZ1000P-17 - 2004 PW80 Pit Bike - 2005 SV650R - 2006 SV650 - 2006 GSXR750 - Soon day...
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