Question on Wheel Bearing replacment

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16 Sep 2017 07:45 #771001 by KZ1000LTDPENNSYLVANIA
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Hello KZ Riders,

I want to replace my front and rear wheel bearings because they are 38 years old and sometimes on the road I think I hear that sound a bearing makes when they are starting to go plus I would feel safer knowing I am riding on new bearings.... so I received my new ones from Z1 Enterprises and looking at the shop manuals here.

Wondering if the '76-'79 A4-D3 Z1R would be the same for my 1979 KZ1000 LTD?

1979 KZ1000 LTD

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16 Sep 2017 08:08 - 16 Sep 2017 08:11 #771004 by 650ed
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To see if the bearing part numbers are the same -

For the 1979 KZ1000-B3 (LTD) take a look at:



For the 1980 KZ1000-D3 (Z1R) take a look at:

www.powersportswarehouse.com/p/Kawasaki#...00-D3-1980/070081L-4

To compare parts for other models click on "New Model" at either of those links and plug in the bike's model number you wish to search. Ed

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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16 Sep 2017 08:38 #771010 by KZ1000LTDPENNSYLVANIA
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Yup both 601B6206 BALL BEARING,#6206 so....

Procedure to remove old/install new bearings would be the same if I am using the shop manual for the D3 - wouldn't it?

(I can't find a shop manual for my bike)

1979 KZ1000 LTD

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16 Sep 2017 09:48 #771014 by ThatGPzGuy
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Should be the same just mind the axle spacer and be patient.
To ease the reinstall put the old bearing in the freezer over night first. Oh, if it has the rubber seals carefully pry them off and check to see if the grease is adequate. If not, pack some more in there.

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16 Sep 2017 12:43 #771025 by Scirocco
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ThatGPzGuy wrote
To ease the reinstall put the old bearing in the freezer over night first


I would say put the new bearings into a freezer.B)
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