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kz650LTD dual front brake conversion
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So his comment was:
You want a front brake system that will out stop any Kawasaki up through at least 1985, and you want it cheap?? Read on
79-80 KZ1000 brake rotors, thinner than single disk rotors, drilled for even less weight, 12" diameter, and they bolt right on the stock wheel.
83-85 GPz750 brake calipers. These are normally on a 10" rotor on the GPz's, but they bolt right on the 750 twin forks.
95-96 GPz1100 front master cylinder. Buy it used and rebuild it, no shortcuts, rebuild it, or I will hunt you down and dope slap you into the middle of next year. I didn't rebuild mine, I got lucky and no one was seriously hurt, rebuild any used master cylinder you get.
Stainless steel braided brake lines and fittings from Dennis Kirk, the single most expensive item involved.
Z1 Enterprises has the rebuild kits and brake pads.
My Nephew's 85 GPz750 Turbo will easily out run my 750 twin, but it don't come anywhere near stopping as fast as my 750 twin does.
I've sourced:
rotors (the drilled ones for kz650 with 4 bolt holes and the cutouts)
a pair of gpz750 calipers, new pistons and rubbers, painted the brackets, new pads, tested them
95 GPz1100 front master cylinder, rebuilt, tested
new banjo bolts, copper washers, and lines. Ill be using a double banjo off the master.
A right hand bracket for the brake line ()
and this -
I've done my homework (I think) but I am relatively inexperienced. I'm pretty sure I have everything I need, but I'd hate to take things apart and get that "aw shit" moment. My father commented about the spacer looking thing on the left side of the wheel, and how there isn't one on the right, I'm pretty sure that is the speedometer (a cable runs to it) and everything will work, but if anyone has experience or tips, I'd love to hear it.
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Also I'm getting a bad feeling that I didn't get the right ones because the diameter of the rotor currently on there seems bigger. I cant do an exact measurement with it on the bike still, but it seems like half an inch bigger.
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