lowering fork of a kz 750 ltd ?

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20 Apr 2013 18:44 #583333 by frankrondo
lowering fork of a kz 750 ltd ? was created by frankrondo
i want to lower my kz750 fork someone can help me can i cun spring or replace it and by what

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20 Apr 2013 19:14 - 20 Apr 2013 19:14 #583341 by 650ed
Replied by 650ed on topic lowering fork of a kz 750 ltd ?
Take a look to see if you can simply raise the fork tubes higher through the triple tree which in effect will lower the front of the bike (assuming that's what you're trying to accomplish). That way the springing etc. inside the forks won't be affected. Ed

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20 Apr 2013 19:58 #583351 by frankrondo
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no i cant because my handle bar are not a clip on i have only 1 inch approx of clearance do you have another idea thank you

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20 Apr 2013 20:09 #583352 by 650ed
Replied by 650ed on topic lowering fork of a kz 750 ltd ?
So if the fork tubes come up through the top clamp more than about an inch they will hit the bottom of the handlebars - I see. What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Is the seat height too tall and you are trying to lower the bike over all to get the seat lower? I ask, because if you are trying to lower the front forks more than 1 inch you might not have sufficient clearance under the engine/frame for safe use on the street unless you make the suspension rock hard - but that can lead to other problems. If the seat height is too tall could you use a combination of lowering the bike just a little (say 1 inch) and also removing some of the foam in the seat to lower it some? Ed

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20 Apr 2013 20:29 #583356 by frankrondo
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that it what a wanna do whit my fork but i dont no how i have make some search but the only thing y see is to cut a spacer in the fork but i dont think it a good idea thank sorry for my english
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20 Apr 2013 21:54 - 20 Apr 2013 21:56 #583367 by Jrbrownie00
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The forks on the bike you posted are raised just like 650ed said. It look like he has flat bars with offset risers if I can see it correctly.

82' kz750 ltd.
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21 Apr 2013 11:56 #583422 by martin_csr
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You might be able to install a shorter spacer inside the forks - it sits above the fork springs. Some guys use 1" pvc pipe. If you do this, you'll have to ride the bike & decide whether or not the suspension is adversely affected.

PS: it helps to mention the model, as there are various 750s.

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21 Apr 2013 21:45 - 21 Apr 2013 21:46 #583479 by donthaveakawman
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Be careful what you do, it looks like if you go any lower the dust seals will slam into your lower triple tree mount. it is often you will hear about somebody wrecking their bikes, but how often do you hear about somebody being safe and smart?
ps try to find a smaller wheel/tire to fit those forks.
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