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Z1 fork swap to triumph 955i
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A little background on my self and the bike. I am new to the forum. I am a machinist/tool maker by trade I have some sheet metal and welding background. I am mechanically included and love making my own parts. The reason for the fork swap is resently I was involved in an accident and my forks and rim are bent and it is getting cold so it is about the perfect time to start any help would be greatly appreciated
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This is my set of showa's...
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Dsettlz1 wrote: That is awesome those are exactly what I was talking about did you machine the extenstions yourself? If so what are they made of? I plan on trying to machine a st of triple trees myself and just press in the z1 stem to keep the factory bearings and using a set of tracker style bars.
That pic isn't my extensions but is almost identical, I had an engineering shop do them for me, I also had them make up an internal spacer for the spring preload adjustment so everything stock worked as designed, I have no idea of what grade of steel they used, being a tool maker you should have no problems making these, I used to work for a tool maker back in the 1980's. Those triumph Showa forks are a good looking fork...
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Dsettlz1 wrote: I kept going back and forth with doing a usd swap and then I saw these on a kz1000 and thought it was a perfect blend of modern and classic I plan on going a custom set of triples to fit dual disks on a wide-ish tire and all hidden wiring and hiding my gauge in the headlight like some of the old brit bikes. Hopfully it all comes together.
Do you have a pic of that 1000?, I'm curious to see what the forks look like on the Kawasaki.. I have a few different front ends, I was going to use the 955 forks on another bike, if they look good on the Kawasaki, I may just use them om mine...
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and having the complete front end with wheel tire brakes spacers axles and hardware that all already bolt to each other is the cheapest in the end.
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if you have a complete home machine shop you want to keep warm this winter any combination of fork,wheel,and brake can be made to work.
there is a link in my signature that says triple tree custom work and it gives a quick run down of what a stem swap involves.
i spent some time and machine work making a 00 r1 wheel fit into gsxr1000 forks and still didn't have the stem swapped or brake calipers and rotors playing nice with each other yet.
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decided to just buy all r1 stuff so i could just bolt it together instead of spending hours at the lathe and mill.
just gotta find the balance between time and money.
leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
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as 750 r1 stated 6061 will work fine.
leon
skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
1976 kz 900 x 3
i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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