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question for fitting new ZRX shocks to the KZ
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04 Apr 2015 12:59 #666517
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question for fitting new ZRX shocks to the KZ was created by richrand
I picked up a pair of ZRX shocks and went to install them today. I got the rightside on just fine, but the left side is touching the chain. I'm not happy about not running without the chain guard, but I can live with it. What's the best way to solve this problem? Do I maybe move the bottom left shock mount out about .5''? If I do that, do I have to do anything with the top mount? Thanks.
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04 Apr 2015 13:17 #666519
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Replied by 78kzturbo on topic question for fitting new ZRX shocks to the KZ
i would recomend notching out your chain gard or modifying it. you could also build you a custom chain gard. i would not recommend modifying the frame shock mount or changing the geometry of the bike. by the way nice looking shocks. dave
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04 Apr 2015 13:34 #666522
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I would totally do that, but the shock coil is actually touching the chain. Not ridable as is. Maybe I'm just f'ed with these shocks?
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04 Apr 2015 14:56 #666531
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Most people i have seen run these also do a ZRX swing-arm swap and they move the upper mount out as well. are the shocks handed? if so, try switching them side to side.
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04 Apr 2015 15:56 #666545
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Replied by 78kzturbo on topic question for fitting new ZRX shocks to the KZ
Im sorry i misread the question the first time. I will give this some thought and get back to you. :dry:
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04 Apr 2015 16:53 - 04 Apr 2015 16:55 #666557
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my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
Past; 78 kz1000, 83 kz550
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Replied by floivanus on topic question for fitting new ZRX shocks to the KZ
How much is it touching? If you arent too far up the spring maybe a 530 conversion and smaller sprockets would help? Ehh looking at it I kind of doubt it though
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my bikes; 80kz1000(project), 77 gl1000, 74 h2 (project)
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04 Apr 2015 17:07 #666560
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I was thinking that the 81-82 gpz 1100 swingarms might be a little wider at the rear. If so that may give you enough clearance. that may be an option and i know the inside pivot area is the same. im assuming your keeping the stock look. Or maybe as floivanas said chain conversion.
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04 Apr 2015 19:18 #666586
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Replied by DoctoRot on topic question for fitting new ZRX shocks to the KZ
530 chain is the same inside width as a 630, but they can be a tiny bit thinner depending on the brand. The other option might be to go up a tooth or two on your front sprocket to use a smaller rear sprocket which might give you some more clearance.
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04 Apr 2015 19:54 #666590
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What about flipping the shocks upside down? I believe the upper mount/body is considerable narrower than the spring section. Might give you enough.
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05 Apr 2015 00:41 #666605
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www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
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GS1100 swingarm with new shock mounts welded on??
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/594313-csr1000-project-build
CB550 (1978)
CB500/4 (1972)*
KZ1000CSR (1981)
XT 600E (1999)
TDM900 (2003)
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05 Apr 2015 14:07 #666647
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1973 Kawasaki Z1
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05 Apr 2015 16:08 #666659
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I've read here that to off set the wheel doesn't cause problems on the radical builds. How about off setting it 1/4"?
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