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Taking rear caliper off 1978 Kawasaki 1000 LTD
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TexasKZ wrote: I hope the OP cleaned up the slider bolts (14) and put some clean, high-temp brake grease on them before reinstalling.
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missionkz wrote: I bought my 1977 KZ1000A in late 1976, before Xmas of 1976 and picked it up from the dealership in late winter of 1977. I have been the sole owner of it... always.
It was made in Japan in October if 1976.
The serial number is .... 6828.
It has always had the rear caliper/carrier assembly with the top cover for easily replaceable rear brake pucks.
I have assumed from that point on, they all did.
No idea where that other info about the 1979 on, rear cover caliper/carrier came from, but I can assure you it is untrue in my case and the same with my B model KZ1000 LTD.
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As I stated above, the parts diagrams at Kawasaki.com show a twin-piston caliper for 1977 and 1979-1980. The single-piston is shown for 1978 only.
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I think that they went with the smaller profile caliper because of the 16" mags.
Here is my 77 LTD parts bike.
My 78 standard
78 KZ1000 A2A
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My memory failed me.
But my 1977 KZ1000A has always had the open top caliper rear wheel assembly, as previously discussed in this thread.
Bruce
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