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KZ400 fork mods
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If anyone can help me out that would be great!
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Brendan
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Just clean them up, replace the seals, put in the CORRECT amount of the CORRECT weight fork oil, and ride it. Using the correct weight fork oil will do more to fine tune handling than any drilling you could ever do. If you find the forks too soft you can use heavier fork oil, if you find them too stiff you can use lighter fork oil. Bel Ray makes outstanding fork oil in weight ranging from 2.5W to 30W, and they can be mixed to achieve any weight in between. See www.belray.com/bel-ray-high-performance-fork-oil There's a reason you haven't seen tons of folks suggesting drilling big holes in the forks. ;) Ed
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Thanks for the replies. On a related note, anyone know what happened to the kawi twin owners forum? There was a lot of good info buried on there, be a shame to loose it.
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Too bad about the twins forum. I also had my 400 project thread on there. I stopped going regularly when the site started having issues.
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Dan, I hear you, I read through all of your build threads for inspiration. I hope they can bring that forum back.
Also, I got one fork seal replaced last night, going to try to do the other tonight. (I have an 8-month old Son so by the time we get him to bed and get all the chores done, I might get a half-hour or so at 10:00 PM to turn a few wrenches before going to bed and waking up again at 5:45.... What is the most aggravating is when you spend 10-20 minutes looking for a tool or a part or farting around with a stuck bolt instead of getting any work done!!!) The manual says to use 5w20 oil for the forks, is that still what everyone suggests?
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Brendan
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www.belray.com/bel-ray-high-performance-fork-oil
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Lord_Verminaard wrote: It was located here: kz400.createforumhosting.com/
(I have an 8-month old Son so by the time we get him to bed and get all the chores done, I might get a half-hour or so at 10:00 PM to turn a few wrenches before going to bed and waking up again at 5:45.... What is the most aggravating is when you spend 10-20 minutes looking for a tool or a part or farting around with a stuck bolt instead of getting any work done!!!)
Brendan
I remember those days LOL. It gets better...
I use Bel Ray fork oil in mine as well.
Jim
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Lord_Verminaard wrote: It was located here: kz400.createforumhosting.com/
Dan, I hear you, I read through all of your build threads for inspiration. I hope they can bring that forum back.
I'm humbled, sir. I'm just a hack who happens to have kids that are a little older than yours who go to bed on their own so I get a few more hours than you. Thanks.
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Lord_Verminaard wrote: It was located here: kz400.createforumhosting.com/
Dan, I hear you, I read through all of your build threads for inspiration. I hope they can bring that forum back.
Also, I got one fork seal replaced last night, going to try to do the other tonight. (I have an 8-month old Son so by the time we get him to bed and get all the chores done, I might get a half-hour or so at 10:00 PM to turn a few wrenches before going to bed and waking up again at 5:45.... What is the most aggravating is when you spend 10-20 minutes looking for a tool or a part or farting around with a stuck bolt instead of getting any work done!!!) The manual says to use 5w20 oil for the forks, is that still what everyone suggests?
Thanks,
Brendan
5-20 is too light. I'd put in 10W and see how you like it. I finally have progerssives in mine now after fudging around with spacers, air chucks etc. There are other things that can be done but I don't canyon carve like I did in my terrible 20's.
I know what you mean about looking for tools. It's like some mean little gremlin A hole is watching me and hiding things I'll need IN PLAIN SIGHT. Look everywhere, move a rag and THERE IT IS. Now I out fox him. I put things back where they belong. :whistle: :lol:
I'm sure everyone goes through that from time to time.
Steve
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