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'78 KZ 400 B Rear Suspension Travel
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03 May 2019 12:16 - 03 May 2019 12:24 #803252
by Kzkrazy
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Does anyone know what the rear travel is on '78 KZ 400? I just put a flat seat on and it is randomly bottoming out on large bumps. I thought I had enough room but I was wrong. I have found some sites saying that the KZ440 has 3.74 inches of travel but I wasn't sure if that was the same for the 400s.
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23 May 2019 11:56 - 23 May 2019 11:58 #804447
by Jaytraeg
1981 KZ440 LTD
Replied by Jaytraeg on topic '78 KZ 400 B Rear Suspension Travel
Hey, don't know if you were able to figure this one out yet but according to the service manual, the rear suspension does in fact have about 3.74in (95mm) of suspension travel for the 1978 Kz400B model. Here's a link to that part of the service manual, courtesy of KZ400.com:
kz400.com/Workshop%20manual%20bilder/197...0man.%20p%201-33.pdf
If you haven't given KZ400.com a visit yet, it has a wealth of info that is super helpful for ownership, maintenance, and customization of both the 400 and 440. Just don't go to the forum, its corrupted.
kz400.com/Workshop%20manual%20bilder/197...0man.%20p%201-33.pdf
If you haven't given KZ400.com a visit yet, it has a wealth of info that is super helpful for ownership, maintenance, and customization of both the 400 and 440. Just don't go to the forum, its corrupted.
1981 KZ440 LTD
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23 May 2019 16:10 #804467
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
Replied by 650ed on topic '78 KZ 400 B Rear Suspension Travel
If it's bottoming out there's a very good possibility that the shocks are shot. How old are the shocks on the bike? Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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24 May 2019 12:38 #804518
by loudhvx
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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Replied by loudhvx on topic '78 KZ 400 B Rear Suspension Travel
I'm not sure he means the shocks are actually bottoming out, but the tire is hitting the modified seat pan, which is likely lower than stock. At least that's how I understand it, since that is a common problem I see with chopped/bobbed/brat-style customs.650ed wrote: If it's bottoming out there's a very good possibility that the shocks are shot. How old are the shocks on the bike? Ed
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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25 May 2019 09:42 #804545
by Patton
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Replied by Patton on topic '78 KZ 400 B Rear Suspension Travel
Could put a glob of modeling clay or play dough or even a wad of wet newspaper on top of the rear tire; remove one rear shock to ease full compression; and then sit down on the bike to collapse the rear suspension; and then examine the glob or wad to determine the contact point and see just how much suspension travel is available.
Perhaps longer shocks could be installed to add rear suspension travel.
Good Fortune!
Perhaps longer shocks could be installed to add rear suspension travel.
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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