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Kz750 E1(4) swingarm swap with ZRX1100
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Doing a build with a kz750 1981 bike and have just bought a ZRX1100 swingarm arm to put in. Just wondered if anyone has done this before? as I will need to do some fabrication for it to fit.
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My main issue is how to fit the swing arm into the frame as it’s width is larger. It’s only a few mm, so was looking at the different options and what bushing/seals are actually required. The pivot pin/spindle and sleeve from the kz750 could be used with replacement bearings with the required 22mm ID
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The 750 frames s/a mounts are equidistant to the frame centerline so that makes it simpler.
I use a home made tool using some tool steel and an old spindle powered by a hand drill that fly cuts the ends which is guided by the pivot tube to keep everything truly square.
Just make sure you account for the thickness of the end caps and any shims.
Simplest way to solve the spindle sizes is to sleeve the pivot tube but there's plenty of other ways to do it.
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zed1015 wrote: You need to center whatever rear wheel you are using to the arms shock mounts then drop a straight edge off either side of the bare rim to find the center of the pivot tube so you can work out how much needs to come off each end of the pivot to keep the wheel on the centreline.
The 750 frames s/a mounts are equidistant to the frame centerline so that makes it simpler.
I use a home made tool using some tool steel and an old spindle powered by a hand drill that fly cuts the ends which is guided by the pivot tube to keep everything truly square.
Just make sure you account for the thickness of the end caps and any shims.
Simplest way to solve the spindle sizes is to sleeve the pivot tube but there's plenty of other ways to do it.
wow that tool is brilliant. You hold the cutter with a set screw?
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