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Front Forks, Which one ?
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So which front end would you use(or did use ? ) and why ?
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Here's a link to the wheels for sale on here.
kzrider.com/forum/23-for-sale/561433-wheels#561508
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You sir are a man after my own heart! :woohoo:Colorado Z-1 wrote: Sounds good Les, I am trying to keep the vintage Cafe'racer look and wire wheels, the stock brakes seem fine for cruising around town. SO ? wider is fine and new is fine as long as I can retain a vintage race bike look . I will be in touch. thanks !
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I am ( forgot to mention ) putting / running a vintage Dunstal fairing on the front end. Going for that low slung and quiet , vintage European styled Cafe' racer that would've / might've run at the Isle's of Mann back in the early 80's. "My Cafe' Cruiser"
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Don't buy in to needing to upgrade or replace parts just to be following a trend. My '78 KZ and Z1-R handle and brake well enough to keep you safely in the game in any situation this side of just plain jackassery :blink: on the riders part.
With the correct fork springs, damper rod mods, oil weight or even Race Tech emulators installed, your stock forks will do anything you want to do while riding to Starbucks :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: . I don't do Starbucks :whistle: :evil: .
A good TeleFix fork brace and a properly mounted steering damper really settles these bikes down in the curves.
I prefer single discs up front on my KZ. Brakes well enough and looks so much cleaner than duals. Both Z1-Rs have dual discs, they are stronger brakes, but are heavier bikes coming into the game. I've never gotten into a situation that the 130/80-18 rear was a hindrance either. Just never knew why a Z would need a 180/55 rear tire unless you're on the drag strip every weekend.
So there you have it. Unless you're hitting the track with your bike, maximize the stock components and enjoy the bike.
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