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kz650 swing arm sleeve hard to get in?
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Edit......I just looked up swingarm parts at Partzilla and they showed the 77 C1 with the bronze bushings and not bearings..... maybe some one changed em out ?
1978 KZ650 b-2
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1980 KZ750 cam, ape springs, stock clutch/ Barnett springs.
Vance and Hines Header w/ comp baffle and Ape pods, Dyna S and green coils, copper wires.
29MM smooth bores W/ 17.5 pilots, 0-6s and 117.5 main
16/42 gearing X ring chain and alum rear JT sprocket.
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1978 KZ650 b-2
700cc Wiseco kit 10 to 1.
1980 KZ750 cam, ape springs, stock clutch/ Barnett springs.
Vance and Hines Header w/ comp baffle and Ape pods, Dyna S and green coils, copper wires.
29MM smooth bores W/ 17.5 pilots, 0-6s and 117.5 main
16/42 gearing X ring chain and alum rear JT sprocket.
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My bike is the 78 b2KZB2 650 wrote: Pretty sure that's a 1977 kz650 C1 with the mags, dual front discs and round master cylinder ??..... and if it does take 2 bearings instead of 4 it seems like it would have a step where the bearing would stop when you put it in the swingarm ?.... maybe thats why , the inner two are jammed up from it ...... not sure I've had mine off and cleaned and re packed em but never took em apart.
Edit......I just looked up swingarm parts at Partzilla and they showed the 77 C1 with the bronze bushings and not bearings..... maybe some one changed em out ?
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And my Clymer and factory shop manual does show 4 bearings for the 78 KZ650 b2..
1978 KZ650 b-2
700cc Wiseco kit 10 to 1.
1980 KZ750 cam, ape springs, stock clutch/ Barnett springs.
Vance and Hines Header w/ comp baffle and Ape pods, Dyna S and green coils, copper wires.
29MM smooth bores W/ 17.5 pilots, 0-6s and 117.5 main
16/42 gearing X ring chain and alum rear JT sprocket.
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First, let gets one thing strait. The pivot tube will when fitted be squeezed fixed in the frame when you tighten the swing arm bolt. Therefor we need bearings that will let the swing arm to pivot around the swing arm bolt.
So the swing arm which is made of ordinary steel is not hard enough to act as a racer for the bearing, therefor the needle swing arm bearing is fitted with an outer racer made of hardened steel and leaving the needles open on the inside. The needles are then supposed to use the pivot tube as the inner racer, there for the pivot tube is also hardened.
So when replacing them you need to dismantle the swing arm, pull out the old bearings, clean everything including the inside of swing arm tube.
Check the old pivot tube for rust, wear and pitting where the needles has been riding. If pitted or badly worn you will need to replace the pivot tube otherwise the life span of your new bearings will be short.
When everything is clean you try to fit the bearings on to the pivot tube in order to make sure they fit, they shall slide on nicely without use any force and you should be able to rotate them without force.
When you are certain they fit you can pull them of the pivot tube and fit the bearings in to the swing arm. Again no real force shall be needed, just a lite tap with a plastic hammer. You can use one of the old bearings as a mandrel. If they get stuck you haven’t cleaned out the swing arm tube properly. Pull out, re do it right and start again.
Whacking the bearings or pivot tube in place makes me curious about what profession you are in.
Needle bearings should always be handled with care, they are as fragile as your best friend.
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And you are sure the pivot is not damaged? Or still some thing in the swing tube?
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swest wrote: Sounds like it. Spacer too long? Does the pivot bolt go through smoothly?
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The bolt is not the problem it's the sleeve I think. It won't rotate in the swing arm around the bearings. If I tighten down the pivot bolt then lift up the swing arm, it'll stay up. My understanding is it's supposed to move freely
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