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02 Apr 2015 13:53 #666243
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78 KZ650 C2
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I want to put some 78 kz750 wheels on my 78kz650c2. The problem is I can't find the correct rear bearings. I need a 52mm OD 17mm ID. All I can find with a52mm OD is a 20mmID. Z1 doesn't have them. Not sure where else to look. Has anyone successfully changed the wheels from a 750 to a 650?
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02 Apr 2015 15:23 #666253
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Did you check with a local bearing shop? Go to google and type "bearings" and your city name.
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02 Apr 2015 16:36 #666264
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1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces
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A quick X x Y x Z mm dimesion search on ebay or similar will get most roller bearings, Alternatively use the bearing code.
The 400/500/550/700/750 and early 1000 used that same 7 spoke rear mag wheel, with differing spindle diameters. Kawasaki based their bearing sizes on on load but impotantly availability, hence the few imperial sizes you see on a metric bike.
I don't think this will be a problem, just forget about the application and search for the mm dimensions instead. even old school roller bearings are based on a 10 000 plus hours average life.
The 400/500/550/700/750 and early 1000 used that same 7 spoke rear mag wheel, with differing spindle diameters. Kawasaki based their bearing sizes on on load but impotantly availability, hence the few imperial sizes you see on a metric bike.
I don't think this will be a problem, just forget about the application and search for the mm dimensions instead. even old school roller bearings are based on a 10 000 plus hours average life.
1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces
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02 Apr 2015 18:34 #666312
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1978 Z1R
1978 B3 750
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Try allballsracing.com if anyone has the bearing you need it's them.
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02 Apr 2015 19:46 #666334
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78 KZ650 C2
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Thanks fellas. So I searched at least a dozen sites, no one has the size in need. Do they even make it? It a 17ID x 52OD x 14mm wide.
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02 Apr 2015 20:19 #666338
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I would still call or visit a bearing shop at your location. Those guys are incredibly helpful. Great big books full of bearing sizes.
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03 Apr 2015 08:33 #666380
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No they do not make that bearing, I tried years ago. I ended up making a custom spacer sleeve and slide into the ID of the larger one to bring it down to 17mm.
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03 Apr 2015 10:21 #666397
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bearing shops generally sell bushings too.
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03 Apr 2015 12:49 #666417
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76 kz400 D3
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Ok, so I did find it but is says its an alternator bearing. I'm assuming this isn't gonna work?
Perhaps I could just take 3mm out of my swingarm?
Perhaps I could just take 3mm out of my swingarm?
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