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Frame bracing/boxing needed?
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Two 1983 GPz 305's, 1984 GPz550, 1980 KZ550A, 1978 KZ1000A2A
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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
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2014- ZX14R all stock for now
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www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-f...bracing?limitstart=0
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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I was going to weld them in myself but I'm not very good at welding pipe so I'm going to have someone TIG them in for me.
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4TheKZ1000 wrote: Has anyone ever ran a Kawasaki KZ frame on a C.A.D. ( computer automated design ) program ??????
Not that I have seen, but in thread linked above, a materials science guy analyzed the tubing and found it to be of poor quality and brittle due to a high concentration of silica IIRC...., either way, bracing has been around long enough where there are enough learning on it to know where and how to do it.
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kaw-a-holic wrote: So you made the bracing yourself? I was concerned about the getting fish-mouthed opening right for the upper tubes.
I was going to weld them in myself but I'm not very good at welding pipe so I'm going to have someone TIG them in for me.
yeah i had never fit any tube before. i got a die grinder with some sanding rolls and it took a couple tries at first but i got the hang of it pretty quick. the ones that were a real tricky were the ones connecting the steering head to the downtubes. the notch on those was 6" long at the bottom. i had to redo those 3 times to get a tight fit.
if you want to get super technical and know the angles that the tubes are meeting at you can use this coping calculator. www.metalgeek.com/static/cope_big.pcgi however just being patient, not removing too much at once and observing closely worked out for me.
this is what i mean by sanding rolls. i also used a carbide bit to get them started as it was faster but less precise.
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