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Center Stand Stop ?
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Edit: #18024-038 is listed as the RH bracket, but I think that's an error as it's on the LH side & has a hole for the main stand damper. KZ1000 1977- 1980 A1-A4 Nos oem right Muffler Bracket
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swest wrote: It goes on the old muffler mount below the passenger foot rest. I hate it (too cheesy). I plan to do something else. Does anyone have something besides that stupid bracket?
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Here's a nice adjustable solution that a couple guys use. Ed
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/590225-k...stop-location#599944
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Now, Is there any easier way to install the SPRING ???
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my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
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You can get a spring tool made for replacing brakes in cars that works pretty good. Sorry don't know the exact name of it, but they are at any store in the brake tools area.kzdcw wrote: Thanks Guys, I figured it out. Yes it is a cheesy bracket.
Now, Is there any easier way to install the SPRING ???
Another idea that works pretty good is get yourself a stack of pennys. Bend the spring enough to stick a penny between a couple of the windings, bend it another direction and add another penny. After a number of pennys are holding the spring extended enough to install, put the spring on and remove the pennys with pliers.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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I tried to put the bike on the center stand without the spring installed just for grins. Couldn't even get the bike up and I'm definitely no weakling. Normally I just stand on the stand with my weight and lift it while it rolls backward. Never has a problem like this before. Must be a technique?
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