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I took the wheels to a shop and got the bearings replaced and new rubber. Today, when I was trying to fit the tail back together the rear wheel assembly would not fit between the swing arm forks...WTFO? I'm thinking I don't have something together quite right. I have been using a Clymer manual and referring to the Kawasaki parts diagrams online but I haven't been able to locate the diagrams for a D yet.
Anybody got a solution to this problem? Here are some pics....
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I haven't been able to locate the diagrams for a D yet.
D models are shown as SR on the Kawasaki parts site.
Because you are fitting a 650D model rear wheel in an H model frame, the spacers are probably wrong.
Compare the diagrams of the D & H models, and find the differences.
This post has D model diagrams, and some info on the
forums.kz650.info/index.php?topic=14866.0
D rear wheel:
Here's an H rear:
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2000 ZRX1100
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52 Tele wrote:
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At least one culprit is that chrome cover, it does not belong on the rear wheel, it sits on the right side of the front wheel.
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From the side it looks like a piston for a brake caliper! Is it solid? Or a hole thru it?52 Tele wrote: Anybody know what this little fella is and where on the bike it goes?
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OnkelB wrote:
52 Tele wrote:
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At least one culprit is that chrome cover, it does not belong on the rear wheel, it sits on the right side of the front wheel.
Good catch!
I saw that picture, and didn't even notice.
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2011 Ninja 250R - Wife's
2005 z750s
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