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Swapping out forks for 1978 KZ200
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16 Oct 2016 05:59 #745320
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I have a 1978 KZ200 and I'm interested in swapping out the front end in order to get hydraulic disc brakes (rather than the current mechanical set up). Is that possible? If so, any tips for finding a compatible front end?
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16 Oct 2016 07:36 - 16 Oct 2016 08:01 #745324
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Replied by martin_csr on topic Swapping out forks for 1978 KZ200
It might be possible. The donor stuff will probably have to come from a small bike. guessing.
All-Balls-Racing has a fork conversions section, but I did not see any info for the KZ200.
To figure out the swap you have to check to see if there are tapered steering bearings that will mate a donor triple tree to your steering head. The tapered bearings would have the same ID as the donor & same OD as the KZ200. Then the donor lower steering stem usually has to be cut to length & the end machined. assuming it's long enough.
From the Ohio Cafe Racers fork tube conversion chart, the 83 EX305 GPz has the same fork tube diameter as your bike, but I have no idea how anything would fit --- either the entire front end or just the forks & front wheel.
All-Balls-Racing has a fork conversions section, but I did not see any info for the KZ200.
To figure out the swap you have to check to see if there are tapered steering bearings that will mate a donor triple tree to your steering head. The tapered bearings would have the same ID as the donor & same OD as the KZ200. Then the donor lower steering stem usually has to be cut to length & the end machined. assuming it's long enough.
From the Ohio Cafe Racers fork tube conversion chart, the 83 EX305 GPz has the same fork tube diameter as your bike, but I have no idea how anything would fit --- either the entire front end or just the forks & front wheel.
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16 Oct 2016 10:39 #745339
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1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
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Replied by TexasKZ on topic Swapping out forks for 1978 KZ200
It might be simpler to fabricate a bracket to adapt a hydraulic caliper from a 305 or 400/440.
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17 Oct 2016 20:02 #745510
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I have a kz200 and I swapped out the front brake for one off of a kz750 twin. It took a bit of fabricating and 50 bucks at a machine shop. Here is the link.
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/603712-b...eed-of-help?start=20
The kz200 has 31mm forks and lots of bikes will be able to swap, but most have drum brakes. Entire front ends off some bikes, like the suzuki gs250 will fit too.
But like TexasKZ said it will probably be easier to fab another similar brake to fit.
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Stockton350 wrote: I have a 1978 KZ200 and I'm interested in swapping out the front end in order to get hydraulic disc brakes (rather than the current mechanical set up). Is that possible? If so, any tips for finding a compatible front end?
I have a kz200 and I swapped out the front brake for one off of a kz750 twin. It took a bit of fabricating and 50 bucks at a machine shop. Here is the link.
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/603712-b...eed-of-help?start=20
The kz200 has 31mm forks and lots of bikes will be able to swap, but most have drum brakes. Entire front ends off some bikes, like the suzuki gs250 will fit too.
But like TexasKZ said it will probably be easier to fab another similar brake to fit.
1978 kz200
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30 Oct 2016 17:49 #746625
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1975 CB125 | tinyurl.com/jds9l7q
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1978 KZ200 | tinyurl.com/j3odxo8
Replied by Stockton350 on topic Swapping out forks for 1978 KZ200
I've never had something fabricated before. Who do you go to for something like that? I'm assuming we're talking about some kind of adapter to mate the KZ200 bracket with a caliper from a different bike?
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30 Oct 2016 18:38 #746631
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30 Oct 2016 19:17 - 30 Oct 2016 19:19 #746637
by TexasKZ
1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
Replied by TexasKZ on topic Swapping out forks for 1978 KZ200
Here are some extra sexy ones.
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/481447...ild?start=340#746509
Depending on what you need, you may only need a piece of flat metal with appropriate holes.
Depending on where you live, a member here may know of a local shop that will do the work, or you might find a member near by who is willing to do it.
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/481447...ild?start=340#746509
Depending on what you need, you may only need a piece of flat metal with appropriate holes.
Depending on where you live, a member here may know of a local shop that will do the work, or you might find a member near by who is willing to do it.
1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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