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OEM z1 900 frame support?
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swest wrote: Oh, I always wondered how they got away with not issuing a recall for the high speed wobble, cracks and frame flex issues. It always seemed to come at 93 MPH. If you got above it or stayed below it, you were fine. I can't tell you how many "Tank Slappers" I barely got out of over the years. I bought some steel stock and plan on gusseting my frame soon. I did under the tank years ago but it's still there.
Steve
you would be amazed at how much a stronger swingarm would help cure the wobbles.
leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
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CB550 (1978)
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KZ1000CSR (1981)
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TDM900 (2003)
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Apparently not much more than the bracket and 2 bolts shown. Kawasaki shows that part as still available for $6.49! Yes, the decibel point is in the right place.z19OO wrote: Yeah, wish I could see what the kit includes!
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davido wrote:
Bolts right in with spacers, that's the swingarm I'm using. Glad I got mine when I did, the price has doubled since last year.
Jon
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MDZ1rider wrote:
Apparently not much more than the bracket and 2 bolts shown. Kawasaki shows that part as still available for $6.49! Yes, the decibel point is in the right place.z19OO wrote: Yeah, wish I could see what the kit includes!
You can't spit without hitting a scammer.
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