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New KZ Owner Needs Help
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I own several other bikes buell x1, drz400sm so I figured I would like to chop this thing up and build a bobber. I lowered the front end by sliding the forks up in the triple clamps and lowered the rear by using different springs. The rear is low and as I was loading it in my truck to transport the rear return spring for the brake pedal fell off. I can't find anywhere where it is likely to go and have searched the internet far and wide with no success.
I was wondering if anyone could post pics of how their rear brake pedal is set up and where the spring is located on your bike. I have downloaded several manuals as well and can't find the location of where this spring is supposed to go. The pic I posted is how far I have gotten with the bobber build, still more to do!
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Thanks for your help,
Chris from CA
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Rock n Roll buddy,
David DeVille from San Bernardino.
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ya I removed my center stand I just think they are ugly and bulky. so I currently only have the need for one spring on my bike now.. I tried mounting my spring exactly where you have it pictured on yours, but I guess mine is just too stretched out or something because its loose and doesn't fit on those two mounting points. I will try and shop around to find a smaller spring and see if it works, which it should. it is just not allowing my rear brake to work properly because it wont return so I need to get on this asap!
thanks again for your help and good luck on the build!!
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650ed wrote: I would flip those shocks over so they are right-side-up. They will work better that way than upside down. Ed
ditto..... :S
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2005 Kawasaki mean streak
2000 325 H.P. mcXpress turbo Hayabusa
1979 kz 1000 mk II ATP turbo
1975 Z1 960 cc Mr. Turbo
1975 Z1 1428 big block ATP turbo
1976 Kz900 1103 cc ATP turbo
1985 GS 1150E
1983 GS 1100E
1997 Suzuki Bandit 1200S
2001 Kawasaki EX 500 Ninja
1972 Honda cb750 (836cc turbo)
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