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Handcannon wrote: 1976 kz900a-4.Just wondering if I need to add anything to the factory frame for strength. Also would like comments about removing the frame brackets that the center stand was attached. Thanks
Would not remove the center stand attachment brackets, because the brackets enable a center stand to be quickly and easily fitted, temporarily, for maintenance chores.
What purpose would be served by removing the brackets?
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76 KZ900A (LTD gauge pods, crash bars, LTD(style)pipes, dyna coils and ignition,headwork and mild port cleanup by cavanaugh racing, K&N filter pods, heck I dunno.
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If you want to add bracing there's plenty of excellent examples of what/how in the Projects section. Really invaluable information. You can buy frame brace kits from Z1 Ent., and I believe a few members here. Or you can check out the Sanctuary literature for guidance (I believe you can find it in the form index files).
I removed my center stand mounts because they were in the way of my mono shock mount. But having one bike with a center stand, and one without, I can say I wouldn't have removed it if I didn't have to. I use wheel/swing arm stands, but I always feel like I could knock the bike off (probably not though).
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trianglelaguna wrote: why
Good point. The bike has survived 37 years as is. What has changed that will stress out the frame?
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Before bracing/modifying any frame you need to make sure its straight
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Handcannon wrote: 1976 kz900a-4.Just wondering if I need to add anything to the factory frame for strength. Also would like comments about removing the frame brackets that the center stand was attached. Thanks
I don't keep the center stand installed on my 75 Z1, but when I need to do something that requires the stand, I just temporarily mount the stand to work on the bike. Takes 15 seconds. When I'm done I just take it back off.
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That gpz frame is far stronger than a stock kz900 frame,especially in the backbone and steering head area. :laugh:baldy110 wrote: I installed a modified GPz1100 engine into an 1982 GPz750 frame, pretty much the same frame as the KZ650. I did not brace it anywhere. I did install a ZRX swingarm and shocks but other than that the frame is pretty stock. The bike handles really well and is not flexy. I ride it really hard in the twisties and have not had a problem with it. Now if I was going to race the bike on a track I would probably brace it due to the higher speeds. On the street and at street speeds I would say no bracing needed. Now I don't know if the KZ650 frame is any stiffer than an early KZ900.
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