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poohbear wrote: hey guys im thinking of swaping swing arms in a 78 kz650 what swing arm would you recommend for me.
Metmachex and JMC make some beautiful arms. What are you after? perhaps a double clubfoot?
Don't be ridiculous! It's only a flesh wound!
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650ed wrote: You should ride the bike with the stock swing arm for a while before deciding on a swap. You will find as long as you have decent shocks the swingarm will handle anything you can throw at it without a problem. The KZ650 swingarm was a better match for the bike's weight and power than some of the swingarms on the larger bikes. Notice in the video below, where the KZ650 at Daytona averaged 117+ mph over a 24 hour period, the stock swingarm was used, but they put on better than stock shocks. I doubt that we mere mortals will place greater demands on the swingarm than those of the Daytona speed records, so if you decide to switch the arm it would be for aesthetic rather than performance reasons. Ed
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Or unless you got a really big motor and need traction. :woohoo: :laugh:
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Powerstroke_fan wrote:
650ed wrote: You should ride the bike with the stock swing arm for a while before deciding on a swap. You will find as long as you have decent shocks the swingarm will handle anything you can throw at it without a problem. The KZ650 swingarm was a better match for the bike's weight and power than some of the swingarms on the larger bikes. Notice in the video below, where the KZ650 at Daytona averaged 117+ mph over a 24 hour period, the stock swingarm was used, but they put on better than stock shocks. I doubt that we mere mortals will place greater demands on the swingarm than those of the Daytona speed records, so if you decide to switch the arm it would be for aesthetic rather than performance reasons. Ed
kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/590222-kz650-...na-1977-video#598346
Or unless you got a really big motor and need traction. :woohoo: :laugh:
Like this one (1400cc in KZ650 frame!) :woohoo:
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goodfastncheap wrote: I don't understand the tires
Me neither. Ed
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1980 kz1000B4 LTD- 1327cc 9-1 comp
Ported J model head
Psp-3x cams
RS 36s
Welded MK11 crank
Back-cut MK11 trans
MTC 2 stage lock up
Stretched 4-6 over running Hayabusa rear rim with 190 rear tire
Complete frame brace kit installed
And Much Much more- SOLD
2014- ZX14R all stock for now
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