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Front fork springs KZ750L4 -1984
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I got my hands on a kz750 L4 - 1984 a couple of months back, now I'm doing some renovating and rebuilding.
Currently I am looking to buy progressive front fork springs from Wilbers but I can't find specs anywhere for this certain bike, neither could my local dealer. From what I can find on kawasaki.com I only see that the same springs are used in kz700A1 - 1984 (an american version of the same bike with less cc because of some import taxes on bikes over 700cc??). Since I can't find any specs for it I opened up the forks and found springs that were 4,3x25x485mm together with a homemade shim on top of the spring that were 34mm :blink: made out of various washers and bearings, the last part makes me suspicious whether the spring is correct or not.... Do anyone know the original specs for these springs or at least where to find the information?
Thankful for any replies // Henrik Johansson, Sweden.
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1980-84 KZ750-4 1983-85 ZX750 pdf manual. 750-L4 listed on back cover. good pdf scans.
there is a complete manual, plus sections of the manual divided into 15-20 pdfs but those may be incomplete.
Wiring diagrams. mbsween. bike-night. KZ750L3 . Scroll down & click "The Bible" link.
the site has wiring diagrams & a 750-4 pdf manual that isn't scanned as good as the one on the Turbo site.
Note: some of the wiring diagrams are mislabeled in the links: the 1981 Ltd is an H2, the 82 is an H3, & the 83 is an H4.
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Then I guess the KZ700 info. then the 750E. ??? ... (I'm assuming the ZX750 forks are different).
Or go ahead & get new aftermarket fork springs & install homemade spacers.
Old springs. yours may not be stock. or they became worn & someone installed spacers to stiffen them. ???
With Progressive brand springs, a homemade spacer is usually required. Since yours measure 485mm & have the washers & stuff in there, they could be Progressives or some other brand.
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SWEKZ wrote: Aa ok, agree, probably not too big of a difference between slightly different lengths! With no air, do you run the same oil level and oil weight as original specs? Took a look at your 750E, great looking bike!!!
I didn't even bother looking at the original oil level specs. I simply filled the forks to about 7" from the top with the springs removed and forks compressed. I can't remember what weight fork oil I bought. It was either 10 or 15 weight. It was whatever the manual said to use.
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