Kz650 rear wheel spacer

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06 Apr 2013 21:21 - 06 Apr 2013 21:32 #580938 by Chadmac395
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I have a kz650b and i am in process of swaping out the wire wheels for mags. I am using c model wheels, I am having a issue with the right side spacer. Does the spacer sit inside then dust seal and butt up Against the brake caliper bracket? I have both c and d spacers and none seem to work. The c spacer has about a 1/2 play and the d is to long to even fit

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06 Apr 2013 21:51 #580942 by 650ed
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Here's how the spacers are arranged on the KZ650-C models:

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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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07 Apr 2013 00:24 #580979 by elfmagic17
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You must have all the correct spacers for that paticular model. I used a complete wheel and spacers from a 83 550c though it is a 16, it fit perfect. Although mine is a B1 it should work for your model, I would think, if you use the full set of spacers from the model the wheel is from.

Kenny Hicks
74 Honda CB550
75 Honda CB360 (runs and rides good but not a show bike)
77 KZ650B1 (Runs Great, but needs painted and a little work.)
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07 Apr 2013 15:22 - 07 Apr 2013 15:33 #581037 by Chadmac395
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I have it like the picture but still had a 1/4 gap between the spacer and brake bracket. I bought this as model c spacers but something is not right, if someone has spacers i will buy them
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07 Apr 2013 15:28 - 07 Apr 2013 18:15 #581038 by Chadmac395
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Just to see what would happen i put stainless washers to fill the gap but now it is hard to rotate the wheel after the axle is tight

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After looking at it more, the brake bracket is rubbing against the disc
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07 Apr 2013 19:10 #581064 by 650ed
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Did you install a KZ650-C swingarm and chain adjusters? Ed

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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07 Apr 2013 19:40 #581065 by Chadmac395
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I did buy a c swingarm with chain adjusters, and it has the same dimensions, the only difference was the torque link mount

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07 Apr 2013 22:33 #581108 by 650ed
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Good. One of the KZ650-C chain adjusters should have a flat washer welded to it (see pic). That adjuster should go on the right hand side of the bike with the washer facing the wheel. Ed

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07 Apr 2013 23:13 #581115 by elfmagic17
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Chadmac395 wrote: Just to see what would happen i put stainless washers to fill the gap but now it is hard to rotate the wheel after the axle is tight

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After looking at it more, the brake bracket is rubbing against the disc


That spacer looks way too short. Take some measurements of your spacers and post them. Maybe someone has the same ones and will reply on this.

Kenny Hicks
74 Honda CB550
75 Honda CB360 (runs and rides good but not a show bike)
77 KZ650B1 (Runs Great, but needs painted and a little work.)

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07 Apr 2013 23:14 #581116 by elfmagic17
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Also the drive hub from a B model is Different than a C model. You will need that too.

Kenny Hicks
74 Honda CB550
75 Honda CB360 (runs and rides good but not a show bike)
77 KZ650B1 (Runs Great, but needs painted and a little work.)

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07 Apr 2013 23:39 #581125 by 650ed
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For sure your right chain adjuster is wrong (see posting above for pic). As far as the other spacers go, see the diagram I provided above and check the pics below. Ed

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07 Apr 2013 23:54 - 07 Apr 2013 23:58 #581133 by Chadmac395
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Yeah i dont have that chain adjuster, i need to find one pf those and a new spacer. I got the left side correct


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