3" lowering shims install?
- Serpent7
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How hard is the install? If I jack up the bike on a bike jack, will all the pressure be off the fork spring, or will it still be dangerous taking it off? Any other issues with this install?
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What sort of shims will lower the bike?
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www.sportrider.com/tech/146_0210_lowering_your_bike_safely/
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Serpent7 wrote: I have a '79 KZ1000 Shaftie, and tomorrow I may get some time (all day) in the garage. Was going to tackle a few things on my bike (rear turn signals, handle bar adjustment, and install 3" lowering shims) :woohoo:
How hard is the install? If I jack up the bike on a bike jack, will all the pressure be off the fork spring, or will it still be dangerous taking it off? Any other issues with this install?
Thanks,
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- Serpent7
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Second of all, if you don't try something how do you know it will work or not? 3" fork lowering shims are made by Shiltz racingI believe and are $18+. I'm building my KZ for looks first. I do not ride it often (maybe once a week; 1-2 miles). I have an idea of how I want it to look in my head and it's going to end up that way as long as I own it no matter what.
Third of all, I posted this because I'm going to hopefully start this project today and wanted to know what I'm up against as far as installation.
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TexasKZ wrote: Here's an interesting article on the subject.
www.sportrider.com/tech/146_0210_lowering_your_bike_safely/
Nice artical.
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turboking wrote: i know schnitz use to sell 1" or 2" lowering spacers for a Z/kz......I think they were made by MANLEY i do not see them available any longer.....they were 1" or 2" aluminum tube.....you do have to disassemble the tubes to install...... :S
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I installed 2 inch spacers on mine for a total of three inches.
I Ended up going to two, as the forks felt to harsh.
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turboking wrote: i know schnitz use to sell 1" or 2" lowering spacers for a Z/kz......I think they were made by MANLEY i do not see them available any longer.....they were 1" or 2" aluminum tube.....you do have to disassemble the tubes to install...... :S
They are without a doubt, 3"… I'll post pics later on today. Never got a chance to install them yet. "Hunny do" list, and 8 month old are priority. Maybe one day this week, I'll get into the garage.
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