1978 kz650 lowering the rear

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31 Jul 2019 09:27 #808487 by UPsaultB
1978 kz650 lowering the rear was created by UPsaultB
Hello everyone, Im very new to bikes in general, but i would like to give my kz more of a bobber look, but id rather not hardtail it, as michigan roads are unforgiving with potholes. i am a welder and willing to cut and fit. but would love to know if there is an option for shorter shocks or other aftermarket parts?

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31 Jul 2019 09:43 #808488 by baldy110
Replied by baldy110 on topic 1978 kz650 lowering the rear
Shorter shocks will do it. You can get shocks in just about any length you want.

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31 Jul 2019 09:46 #808489 by UPsaultB
Replied by UPsaultB on topic 1978 kz650 lowering the rear
thank you! would you recommend any specific site or source?

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01 Aug 2019 05:47 - 01 Aug 2019 06:10 #808544 by martin_csr
Replied by martin_csr on topic 1978 kz650 lowering the rear
How much lower are you wanting to go & are you planning on lowering the front as well?
Kawasaki Vulcan 500 shocks should be a direct fit >> I think they're 11.5" eye-to-eye. certainly not more than 12.5".
Z1Enterprises.com lists several brands of shocks. Hagon. Progressive. Monza.
Harley-Davidson Sportster shocks are another option & they come in various lengths >> you might be able to find a good used set on EB. I think stock Sportys are 13.25" or 335mm. lowering shocks are probably 12.5" & huggers are about 11" to 11.5. The springs might touch or rub the chain guard, but others have said that's no big deal, especially w a plastic chain guard. The bushings have to be swapped. easy. I temporarily installed a stock set on my 81 KZ650-CSR to check the fit, but didn't do a test ride. doh.
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