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Front front fork/brake upgrade ? Rear swing arm/shock/brake upgrade?
What's out there without breaking the bank. Trying to get some suspension upgrades that you Guys have used effectively and not having to go into so much laborous machine work.
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Replacing the brake lines with braided lines should return a lot of feeling back to the brake lever.
Hagon shocks are a good budget choice for the rear end. Take a look at the swing arm bushings too, those need periodic servicing and can worn ones can impact handling.
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I think that setting some clear goals and a budget limit before starting can help prevent this from spiraling out of control and will likely bring you pleasant results.
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TexasKZ wrote: If you want to change major components, the the sky is the limit. ........................I think that setting some clear goals and a budget limit before starting can help prevent this from spiraling out of control and will likely bring you pleasant results.
Another thing to consider is that it would be much faster, considerably better from a technological standpoint, and less expensive to simply buy a newer bike rather than trying to make a 42 year old bike perform like a newer bike. Ed
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Right now the bike is set-up with Dual brake discs up front ( stock drilled LTD's ) with the stock single piston calipers.
A nicer and light brake caliper set-up would great. So maybe the front end off of a "concourse" would be a nice upgrade which I'm assuming has bigger fork tubes and multi piston brake calipers ?
Also, what about the Suzuki GS1100E swing arm ? Is that a big mod or does it pretty much bolt up to the "stock" KZ chassis ?
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I'm with Ed on this one, yes there are things that can and should be updated on these bikes like shocks, springs, bearings, tires but from what I see it's not always a good thing to change the geometry and a lot of guys get it wrong and it can be dangerous.
With changing the few things mentioned above your bike will out handle the ability's of most riders and the roads they ride on.
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www.tecbikepartsusa.com/TEC_Adjustable_R...sak_p/j-sh21a-k3.htm
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Thanks for the pics
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