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Ive got some more stuff to send ya
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Damn dog keeps carrying off my cell phone ,Ill just listen for the buzzing coming from where ever hes laying at! :woohoo:
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guitargeek wrote: Okay, look, I'm not here to argue all day, I've got to get out to the shop.
Take a piece of steel and a piece of aluminum, let's say business cards made of each, and bend them. If the steel is tempered (like a spring), it'll go back to it's original shape, if it's not, it'll stay bent. The aluminum, though, will typically crack in the middle, leaving you two halves.
WAY oversimplified, but that was basically what I was trying to say.
ok, you convinced me!
if its to go work on that sweet thing in your avatar, then i am happy to set you free
merry christmas!
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toad wrote: My new build will be off a 74 z1, maybe go big block , but was trying to stray from welding on that frame in hopes one day it will be put back to original condition, 7s 150 mph no frame bracing, nice.
That's where I'm at with my Z1B. I can't bring myself to brace the frame, so I'm trying to get better handling with tuning and bolt-on stuff. So far I replaced the shocks with ZRX shocks, that alone seemed to help some with the 80mph tank slappers. I still get a weave in high speed sweepers (45+ mph). I plan on installing emulators in the forks along with stiffer springs and a steering stabilizer.
I'm not expecting to turn like I'm riding a ZX6R, but the bike should be alot safer and stable than it is now.
(And yes, for the 1,000th time, the steering and swingarm bearings are new, lol)
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wireman wrote: Have you checked frame/steering head to make sure theyre straight?
No, because I never heard of them being crooked.
To check, I guess you would need to fix the rear axle horizontal, then check the line (plumb) of the fork tubes?
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If you have a classic Z then I suggest for you to get an LTD frame and go from there. Thicker tubes and brace it so you can go back to original stock. Problem fixed.
lushbaugh wrote: i didnt wanna chop and weld on my frame at first either but it needs it, and i have a 79 ltd which is supposed to have less flex but the frame leaves alot to be desired, head woble at 120 is nasty also so i suspect its not true.
Just read les's post. WHAT HE SAID!! :laugh: That is exactly what I'd do. Then you can do the bearings in front and brace the frame up and whenever you decide you've had enough back to original with no issues.
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