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Allballs steering bearings for 77 kz 1000 wrong?
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Any other sugesstions on a different manufacturer? I am doing a fork swap but I will match to stock bearing sizes.
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Order it through Z1 Enterprises and if it doesn't work they will take it back. If you call to order they will make sure you get the right part.
BTW you will have fun removing that lower race. It's real tight in there.
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testarossa wrote: I ordered the kit that All Balls recommended for my 78 KZ1000 A2 and it worked fine. I don't remember the specific sizes but I think the lower race was a larger diameter. I don't believe there should be any difference between 78 and 77.
Order it through Z1 Enterprises and if it doesn't work they will take it back. If you call to order they will make sure you get the right part.
BTW you will have fun removing that lower race. It's real tight in there.
Ya, thats for sure. I ended up cutting mine out. lol
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Edit: Jeff, placed the first of what will be many orders with one of your guys yesterday. It was just as pleasant of an experience as my brother and others on this forum said it would be. Thanks for your service.
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NakedFun wrote: The kit worked perfect for my bike. The only surprise I had was once you seat the new tapered races, you be hard pressed (pun intended) to get the races back out as there is really nothing to knock a drift against due to their size aligning perfectly with the pocket. If I were to do it again, before I put them in, I would use a deemed or a due grinder and make a couple small notches 180 degrees from each other on the top and bottom "shelves" in the steering stem tube. That way, if you have to remove them, it should give you enough to catch the end if your drift on and knock them back out. Just my .02
Edit: Jeff, place the first of what will be many orders with one of your guys yesterday. It was just as pleasant if an experience as my brother and others on this forum said it would be. Thanks for your service.
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Good point. If I ever need to replace the new races I will probably have to use a Dremel to cut them out. Ed
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while I plan on riding in my 80's only reason I'm swapping bearings now is the front end change tne original are still in great shape
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NakedFun wrote: Agreed the new bearings last much longer. I only ran into the issue since my front end swap needed to be in place for the build and mockup, but was going to take them back out prior to baking for powdercoat. I have had some concerns around brinilling of the bearing races due to the 400 F temps.
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makes good sense hadn't crossed my mind on the heat factor which im sure wouldnt be a problem but something else to think about indeed I'm putting my order together gonna give em a try. I'm painting my fraeme if this 2nd sergury doesnt keep me down very long
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