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Kz550 wheel rotor?
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I used google and ebay to come up with that, so if you want to be 100% sure, it would be best to find another source for confirmation. Best would be if someone had actual physical dimensions you could compare. There are quite a few wheels that look similar.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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It seems to have the same bolt pattern and price-wise it's very affordable....
YMMV
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Like say a 77' 1000 rear rotor?
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chris_heiges wrote: Actually just realized my front rotor will bolt up to the back wheel so that'll do and I'll just get same diameter for the back when I'm ready to buy new.
VERY BAD IDEA!!! The front and rear rotors are VERY different even though the bolt hole spacing and overall diameter may be the same. Look at the images below. Notice that the OFFSET is VERY different, and this will screw up the relationship between the rotor and the caliper. Also, the rotor thickness is different. The images below are of KZ650-C1 rotors, but I believe you will find similar offset problems with rotors from other models. Ed
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