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1979 kz750 twin swing arm swap to ninja 250
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a call to
www.racetech.com/page/id/18
or some such should be able to answer any questions you should have about how to dial in the suspension.
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The shock and the forks were barely adequate for a little 250, much less a bike the weight of that KZ. If they were not resprung and revalved for the heavier machine, they really need to be.
Milled the head??? I hope he knew what he was doing, so that you will not experience valve to piston contact at high rpm.
IMO - milling the head without other modifications is a waste of money. Even a large increase in CR results in relatively little gain in power without changes in cams, carbs, exhaust, et cetera.
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2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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TexasKZ wrote: I would look very closely at the welding for the new shock mount and would insure that there is no slop at all in any direction at the swingarm pivot. I would also be curious about the steering stem. Is it a full custom? Is it the original KZ stem? How was it fitted to the Ninja lower triple clamp?
The shock and the forks were barely adequate for a little 250, much less a bike the weight of that KZ. If they were not resprung and revalved for the heavier machine, they really need to be.
Milled the head??? I hope he knew what he was doing, so that you will not experience valve to piston contact at high rpm.
IMO - milling the head without other modifications is a waste of money. Even a large increase in CR results in relatively little gain in power without changes in cams, carbs, exhaust, et cetera.
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