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78 KZ 650 frt end and rear swig arm swap
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31 May 2017 11:00 #763163
by Kennyboy
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Hi i just bought a 78 KZ 650 and am looking to swap the front and rear end swap does can anyone point me the right direction.
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31 May 2017 12:12 #763166
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Yeah, few of us on here can, you can go to bottom of page and click on my PDM logo. We do conversion stuff.
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31 May 2017 12:26 #763167
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
Replied by 650ed on topic 78 KZ 650 frt end and rear swig arm swap
Before deciding if and what to swap to I suggest you think about and set your objective. What is it you are trying to accomplish?
I assume you want to make the switch because you prefer the look of newer items rather than trying to change the handling characteristics of the KZ650 in any meaningful way since the stock items can be tuned to perform at a level above and beyond the level of performance provided by even a highly tuned KZ650 engine. An exception might be if the bike is to be used primarily for drag strip runs in which case a longer swing arm might be beneficial.
Is there a particular look you are trying to achieve? Ed
I assume you want to make the switch because you prefer the look of newer items rather than trying to change the handling characteristics of the KZ650 in any meaningful way since the stock items can be tuned to perform at a level above and beyond the level of performance provided by even a highly tuned KZ650 engine. An exception might be if the bike is to be used primarily for drag strip runs in which case a longer swing arm might be beneficial.
Is there a particular look you are trying to achieve? Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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