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Wheel Options For 78 KZ650B
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78 Kawasaki KZ650B
1973 Yamaha RD350
1983 Honda CB1100F
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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650ed wrote: If you put on a rear disk you will need to either switch to a disk type swing arm or modify the current swing arm. Unlike the drum type bikes, the torque link on the disk models is mounted above the swing arm. Ed
Yea that's no big deal. I would have to add the tab to for the master cylinder. I doubt I will end up going this route though.
What are my options for wheels that will bolt right up?
78 Kawasaki KZ650B
1973 Yamaha RD350
1983 Honda CB1100F
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and maybe the KZ550. the 550A has the same setup as the 650F. the 550C Ltd has a 16" Rr.
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carwash wrote: In your signature it looks like you already have a 1981 KZ550A, that should have the 18" rear drum brake mag. Pop that wheel off and see how it fits on the 650.
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Idk if I want to take apart 2 working bikes just to try that.
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As already suggested, go to partzilla & compare the hub parts. you may find that some of the stuff is identical between models. First thing is to make sure the axles are the same diameter. they probably are & they may be identical. compare the bearings. then the other stuff. If anything is different, eebbaayy photos can be very helpful.
My 650-CSR is completely different from the earlier 650s so this may not be applicable in your case, but andy-the-gringo said 550Ltd wheels were a direct swap to the csr. so I compared everything part by part & almost all of it was exactly the same. The only difference was that the 550 had a plastic front dust cover & a black Rr brake panel. the swap was easy.
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