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front rotor size 1977 kz 650 ?
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I can measure the center of axle hole to center of caliper mounting lugs when she gets home to see if its same as yours.
I pulled it off a 650 way back when because I like to use the shorter forklegs on my bikes.
It doesn't bother me so much that some kid snagged the wheel off of it,i did plenty of scavenging myself as a kid! :laugh:
Its the fact the little bastard or 's broke one of the fender mounting lugs off from a forkleg getting in a hurry to grab the damn wheel,I guess Ill be welding that back on!
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The calipers are identical between the 900, 1000, and 650 but the mounting point on the 650 fork legs are further down due to smaller rotors.
Edit: I need to read more... I'll measure some forks since I only have to walk a few feet to do so.
Okay, I measured diagonally from the center of the axle to the center of the lower caliper bolt.
My KZ650SR forks are spaced at roughly 2 7/8". Kind of hard to be exact without an axle.
my KZ900 forks are at 3 1/8"
1976 KZ900
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A B1 disc has 9 rivets and is 290 mm / 11.417" across - the B1 fork measures 70 mm / 2.75" from the center of the axle to the center of the lower caliper mounting bolt.
James, looking at your fork lowers, are the caliper mounts and fender stay mounts on opposite sides of the fork tubes or are they on the same side?
77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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just took measure of axle to caliper bolt hole , 2 7/8 not 3 1/8 , so i do have 650 forks
measured rotor , 11 7/8 or 11 5/8 across, 9 rivets , too big :pinch:
real bummer , this one looks great , and wireman this one came on a nice spoke rim , thats why i got it.
thanks for goin to look in the barn , pretty cool of you
and same to you crazyduck ! anyhow , if anybody has a 8 rivet 650 rotor thats approximately 10 1/2 to 11 inch
across edge to edge , let me know . im in indiana :woohoo:
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looks like i have B1 forks , my rotor has 9 rivets and doesnt fit , about 1/2 to big so , i dont care about how many rivets just the right size which i think is around 11 inch or a little less . thanks for the info though . ill go check fender staysOnkelB wrote: Keep in mind that there were two 77 650 models, the B1 and the C1 - the B1 has spoke wheels and a single front disc, the C1 has cast wheels and dual front discs.
A B1 disc has 9 rivets and is 290 mm / 11.417" across - the B1 fork measures 70 mm / 2.75" from the center of the axle to the center of the lower caliper mounting bolt.
James, looking at your fork lowers, are the caliper mounts and fender stay mounts on opposite sides of the fork tubes or are they on the same side?
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If the caliper mounts and fender stay mount are on the same side you have C1 (or later model) forks - C1 and other dual disc models have smaller discs so the caliper mounts are sitting lower on the fork leg, which would explain why the large disc won't fit.
77 KZ 650 B1, 82 GPz 1100 B2.
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Alright heres the forks I brought back,you can see the broken fender lug on right leg. :sick:
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Alright heres the forks I brought back,you can see the broken fender lug on right leg. :sick:
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