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kz750 custom swingarm fab
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imho,
stiffening up any part of these bikes is going to help tighten the handling up .
whether it's a fork brace, stiffer fork legs, stronger swingarm or better tires.
so you can improve each piece as you see fit.
as long as the arms are kept at four inches or less over,most of us mortals are not going to be able to tell a huge difference in hustling these old bikes around a corner.
leon
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, I'm at the point where I need to decide how much I'm going to do to the frame. Its' bare, and just scremming for me to start working on it. I have a set of tapered stering head bearings, and two stock swing arms. Is there a needle bearing set that fits the inside Dim. of the stock arms pivot bore? Or should I just hunt down the GPZ arm and get it over with? I am going to look any of the treads on this forum that discuss bracing the frame, again I don't want to do something cus' its cool. I do want to work at incressing the frame and running gears abilitys. I know you have plenty of projects etc. to focus on, but I really do apreciate your time!
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it seems that the needles can be used as an upgrade for the old bushings but you need the needle bearing center bushing which seems to be no longer available.
leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
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80B4 wrote: I'm using the swingarm from a 2000 police bike on my 750 twin. It's got more bracing, needle bearings and all of the consumables are still available from Kawasaki. I paid $30 for it. Just an idea.
did you have to narrow the pivot of the cop arm for your twin 80b4?
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531blackbanshee wrote: did you have to narrow the pivot of the cop arm for your twin 80b4?
leon
Yes, the outer most bracing at the pivot needed to be trimed and then closed too. The cop arm is slightly longer also.
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Bovine wrote: 80b4, thanks for the input, sounds like an option... how close are these two arms to a kz 650- 750 1980 arms ?? Any idea..?
Bovine,
I will measure them tonight and post the info here.
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Bovine wrote: 80B4, thanks!! If the arm is close to the stock 650-750 1980 unit in length that would be great. At this point I'm tempted to see if I can have Blackbannshee fab me one up like he has on his trick KZ... Any pics of your twin?
Leon does some nice work! I don't have any photos of the twin yet, but I'll try to post some of the air box I just finshed. Here are some of my KZ1000B4 project and my YZF
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Bovine wrote: 80B4, thanks!! If the arm is close to the stock 650-750 1980 unit in length that would be great. At this point I'm tempted to see if I can have Blackbannshee fab me one up like he has on his trick KZ... Any pics of your twin?
Leon does some nice work! I don't have any photos of the twin yet, but I'll try to post some of the air box I just finshed. Here are some of my KZ1000B4 project and my YZF
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