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And just a quick question not related to this thread. If I were to order some generic mufflers(maybe not this exact muffler, just using as an example):
Would that be sufficient?
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Kowitz wrote: Darn, I was trying to order all from one place, but it looks like z1 enterprise only carries the EBC brake shoes, and from what Im reading, I should stick with OEM or Vesrah.
And just a quick question not related to this thread. If I were to order some generic mufflers(maybe not this exact muffler, just using as an example):
Would that be sufficient?
To answer your question;
Yes. Those mufflers would be fine.
Kinda' cool looking too! I dunno why but they make me think of old WWII hand grenades. :laugh:
You might have to fiddle a bit to get the muffler hanger brackets to fit-up to the new mufflers. You can't really live without the muffler hanger brackets, especially since the left side has the rubber stopper for the center stand.
I just replaced all the bearings on KZombie a few weeks ago. Here's where I got them [ Wheel Bearings online ]
You should add your motorcycle to your signature so it's easier for folks here to recall what model year etc is being discussed.
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not sure from the pics, but do you have the #16 rear hub coupling sleeve? it's a spacer that fits on the sprocket coupling side of the wheel. the diagram drawing makes it look longer than it actually is. the 650-csr drawing is more accurate & the csr has the same rear wheel stuff. 42036-1036
Brake shoes. the ebc shoes may be fine, but there had been a few reports a couple of years ago from some 440 or 750-twin owners that they weren't the same size as stock & wouldn't fit. This may have been a one time type of event in which a batch of shoes were made wrong or maybe mispackaged. just guessing. ???
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I'll post pictures with what I find.
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martin_csr wrote: Brake shoes. the ebc shoes may be fine, but there had been a few reports a couple of years ago from some 440 or 750-twin owners that they weren't the same size as stock & wouldn't fit. This may have been a one time type of event in which a batch of shoes were made wrong or maybe mispackaged. just guessing. ???
The EBC 550C brake shoes are a little noisy, but they fit just fine.
They quiet down after some miles.
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Asbestos Warning: don't breathe the brake dust.
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Here are the bearings(or what is left of them anyway haha), these are the ones that were in the wheel, I didn't get a picture of the 3rd bearing that goes in the "Wheel Coupler"(#8 in the diagram) but it was in similar condition. I'm glad I ordered a wheel bearing kit.
And here is the spacer that was in between the 2 bearings in the wheel(#15 on the diagram) its pretty rough looking too.
While getting the bearings out of the rear wheel, I managed to gouge the inside of the wheel a bit on both sides, do you think this will be an issue?
Those were some pretty nasty bearings, that in combination with missing that coupler sleeve, I hope solves my noise issue in the back of the bike, and I hope the new brake shoes that are also coming, stop the issue I was having with the rear brake sometimes seizing up.
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Going by the part number at partzilla & comparing it to a nos Rr sleeve, I'm pretty sure it's the same as the 550.
Before buying any part, I would double-check the part number at Kawasaki.com.
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