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Front brake and fork performance upgrades
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1. I know I can get reproduction calipers and updated rotors from Z1 enterprises and convert to a dual disk but I was wondering of there is lighter better calipers available. Maybe some Grimeca calipers and rotors that would be from the same time period or Brembo. The stock calipers are so heavy and unimpressive I'd prefer something better.
2. I was wondering if anybody has sent there stock front forks to Race tech or ordered the Racetech performance parts. I'd like to use the stock forks and upgrade them or find some forks that have the same look but perform much better.
I also plan to brace the frame and swing arm and put better rear shocks on but for now I'm focussing on the front end.
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I recently installed a set of GSX-R forks on my GS that have received a complete Race-Tech rebuild and set-up, I've yet to ride the bike, but I can give a report when I do.
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[strike]Wife's little bike... 1984 GPZ 550 Kerker and DynaJet stage I kit[/strike]
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His upgrade is nice because it's all Kawasaki.
I have used the Race Tech emulators with good results. Using propper rate springs and setting the static sag will help lots.
Ricor make a valve system that is getting good reviews. I don't know if they make one to fit your KZ but you can give them a look too.
store.ricorshocks.com/kawasaki_s/49.htm
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1978 B3 750
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Same except 83-85 GPz750 calipers (works a lot better).
Rebuild any used parts you get.
I still have the dual KZ calipers and might replace the wheels and brakes on my current (GPz750 calipers) twin. Progressive front springs made a tremendous difference in ride and handling.
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And these calipers work together?
and this master cylinder?
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SeattleKZ wrote: These rotors?
And these calipers work together?
and this master cylinder?
While the 5/8" master cylinder should be okay for the calipers, am thinking the discs would not be okay with these calipers.
Besides the listed discs having a different part number than the stock discs on a 1985 GPZ750 Turbo, here's an excerpt of info from the ebay seller:
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1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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