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diameter of top fork tube for 77 kz1000a1?
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1) is there a way to fix this?
2) if not, what's the specs on these forks so I can find a replacement.?
Thanks
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1977 kz1327
Cavanaugh Head 38.6/33
38mm Flatslides
MRE racecut trans
300mm rear tire
Web Cams 435/465
1984 GPZ1100
Cavanaugh Head
1170cc
Web 415 cams
RC Hp Inj.
Bored throttle bodies
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I see those assemblies on eBay frequently... I there is even a pair listed for sale here on KZR!richrand wrote: subject says it all. I want to replace the right fork lower on my kz1000A1 because one of the fender mounts is broken/cracked apart. two questions:
1) is there a way to fix this?
2) if not, what's the specs on these forks so I can find a replacement.?
Thanks
Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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76 kz 900 1075 76 kz 900 a4 78 kz 1000 ltd
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or just replace them both. If it makes you feel better
76 kz 900 1075 76 kz 900 a4 78 kz 1000 ltd
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I think the kz900 and kz1000A1 are the same, but I know that in 1978 the brakes are flipped behind the fork. Are these the same forks as on the 1977 but just mounted differently?
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Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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Kawasaki lists two different part numbers for the 1977 A1 (44005-065/44006-063) and the A2 (44005-1031/44006-1031) and other years are different too.
Is there a way I can tell what year/model a fork is just by looking and measuring?
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The speedo drive stayed on the left side.
I literally pulled the tubes and lowers out of the triple tree and reversed them left to right.... right to left and put the rotor on the right side.
Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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9er rider wrote: 78 1000 ltd top nut fits a ratchet and rubber plug caps on the ends, earlier models have a large hex nut but the tubes are 36 mm. The lower slider tubes are a different design but smoother up front than earlier models and calipers are on the rear side of the sliders but same basic internal design the triple trees all interchange 73- 80.
This helped a lot. I'm getting the forks locally for $70 and they look like the correct kz900/1000A1 match. 1977 kz1000's used two different fork systems. For what it's worth, here's what I've learned:
1975 Z1 and earlier is it's own thing, has the integrated reflector, hex bolt cap, and it's own caliper mount bracket spacing.
1976 Kz900 and 1977 KZ1000A1 use the same forks and are identified by the hex bolt cap on top and a symmetrical caliper bracket spacing of about 72mm c2c. They have the same internals
1977 KZ1000A2 and later have the rubber plug cap. They have different internals from the 900/1000A1.
Info about kz900 fork disassembly:
www.kz-1000.net/page/3
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1977 kz1327
Cavanaugh Head 38.6/33
38mm Flatslides
MRE racecut trans
300mm rear tire
Web Cams 435/465
1984 GPZ1100
Cavanaugh Head
1170cc
Web 415 cams
RC Hp Inj.
Bored throttle bodies
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