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09 Jul 2013 12:20 #595667 by anotherZ
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I need to do my fork seals and was wondering what fork oil is everyone using. I do some "spirited" riding, but don't plan to race the bike or anything. Bike is a 1979 LTD 1000. I appreciate any recommendations. Thx!

79 KZ 1000 LTD
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09 Jul 2013 14:05 #595686 by 650ed
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Bel Ray 15w fork oil has worked very well for me for the past 36 years (I change it every couple years). Be sure to follow the instructions in the Kawasaki Service Manual regarding purging the old fluid and on how to properly measure the correct fluid level when putting in new fluid. Do no simply rely on a given number of CC or ounces of fluid, you must measure from the top of the fork tube with the tire off the ground. Ed

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

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09 Jul 2013 19:04 #595729 by anotherZ
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Good advice, thanks!

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20 Sep 2013 10:54 #607155 by anotherZ
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Can someone tell me the fork oil level for a 1979 1000 LTD? I believe it is measures with wheels off the ground fully extended? I can't seem to find it in the Clymer. Thanks!

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20 Sep 2013 15:01 - 20 Sep 2013 15:05 #607188 by pete greek1
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when measuring the fork oil, the springs must be removed, then measure like Ed said,441 mm. from top of inner tube, to oil level, It'll be about160cc's, that's a ball park figure, so you must measure..Pete

1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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20 Sep 2013 17:24 #607194 by 650ed
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pete greek1 wrote: when measuring the fork oil, the springs must be removed, then measure like Ed said,441 mm. from top of inner tube, to oil level, It'll be about160cc's, that's a ball park figure, so you must measure..Pete


Whether the springs should stay in place or be removed depends on the model bike. It's best to check the Kawasaki Service Manual for your specific model to see if the springs should stay in or be removed and to see what the correct distance between the fork oil level and top of tubes should be. That is only one of many reasons why it is important to have the Kawasaki Service Manual for the year/model bike you own. On the KZ650 models the springs must be left in place when measuring (see image below), but that is not necessarily true for all KZ models. Ed

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20 Sep 2013 18:06 #607197 by anotherZ
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Thank you guys. I actually have a Clymer and of course t's in there, however not where I thought in the "Chassis" section, but in the maintenance section B) Anyway thanks for motivation me to read my stuff! And yes it is 441mm with springs out.

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24 Sep 2013 11:38 #607582 by Stazi
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Who has the best prices on the progressive springs for these? I've seen them on eBay for about $85 a pair, but not sure if this is the best price or not.
TIA

82 KZ1000-K2 LTD

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24 Sep 2013 21:14 #607647 by MDawnz1
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$85.00 is just about retail.

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24 Sep 2013 22:54 #607667 by Stazi
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Ok, thanks. Next question is what is the right spring diameter for my 1981 KZ1000-K1 I see that there are 1.2" and 1.08" springs. Also who is a good source for new fork seals?

TIA

82 KZ1000-K2 LTD

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25 Sep 2013 09:45 - 25 Sep 2013 09:58 #607707 by martin_csr
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Stazi wrote: Ok, thanks. Next question is what is the right spring diameter for my 1981 KZ1000-K1 I see that there are 1.2" and 1.08" springs. Also who is a good source for new fork seals?

TIA

Contact Z1Enterprises.com. Their prices are better than those mentioned in this topic.
I didn't see the Progressive springs listed for your bike, but Z1Ent can probably get them.

The Progressive site lists their #11-1110 fork springs for the 1981 KZ1000-Ltd, but they do not provide any measurements.
I looked around but couldn't find any specifications.

As for fork seals, whatever you get, make sure they are made in Japan. OEM may still be available for your bike.
K&L parts are made in Japan & oem quality IMHO. I don't know if Z1Ent caries K&L fork seals any more, but they can get oem if they are still an Active Kaw part.
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25 Sep 2013 10:34 #607716 by Patton
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Stazi wrote: ... who is a good source for new fork seals?....


For fork seals part number 92049-1102,
click here > www.z1enterprises.com/ListItems.aspx?keywords=92049-1102

Good Fortune! :)

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