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84 GPZ Mono/KZ 1000 Hack job in Progress
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The frame brace where the dogbone mounts is the close to the same on both bikes so I am going to trim the GPZ mount off and use it. Will have to open it up a bit to allow for the extra centerstand reinforcement on the KZ. Took alot of drawings and measurements.I was hoping to do this without removing the motor yet but don't think that will happen. Time to have another go at it.
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Snice you don't have the brake lever fitted like I have you save yourself heaps of work. Keep posting the updates.
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The axle. I have not got my hands on the parts yet but I contacted an ebayer who is selling an 84 GPZ 1100 arm. The adjusters are the same diameter as the 750 but the axle hole is 20mm! Now if I can find some without buying the whole farm.
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84-86 GPz900 swing arm has four needle bearings and two spacers, and that's enough parts to do two GPz750 swing arm conversions, although you still need to make a spacer. I used 3 or 4 propane torches to heat up the swing arm around the bearings, then gently tapped them out, no damage to anything.
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Don't remember a thing about it, apart from the fact that it still handled like a pig afterwards! :laugh:
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Lorcan wrote: Did this same conversion 27 years ago (1985).
Don't remember a thing about it, apart from the fact that it still handled like a pig afterwards! :laugh:
What can I say, I am behind the times!
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Thanks for the heads up on which kit I need. Is the 1100 the only one that has the large axle as far as you know?steell wrote: I looked for a long time for GPz1100 adjusters, but finally gave up.
84-86 GPz900 swing arm has four needle bearings and two spacers, and that's enough parts to do two GPz750 swing arm conversions, although you still need to make a spacer. I used 3 or 4 propane torches to heat up the swing arm around the bearings, then gently tapped them out, no damage to anything.
Wayne
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