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Question about KZ750/KZ550 rear wheels
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I found a 80 KZ750-H1 (LTD) at a local salvage place and it looks awful similar. partzilla link for KZ750-H1 rear wheel with disc
Both wheels are J16x3, and they share a axle bolt which leads me to believe the spacing between the chain tension adjusters is the same. Could this be a straight swap? Might have to machine different spacers? Id use the 550 swingarm with a caliper torque bar mount welded on as i believe the 750 swing arm is longer and has a wider pivot.
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Other stuff. The 650-CSR has the same muffler stays as the 750H >> the RH stay has mounts for some of the brake stuff. The 650-CSR shock damper & sprocket carrier are the same as the 550-Ltd & 750E/H models, and they all use the same Rr axle. The 550-Ltd Rr hub is ~ 4-3/8" wide >> you could measure it yourself & get that same measurement from the 750H Ltd wheel. I have no doubts that the 750H Ltd wheels can be used on my motorcycle, so I bet they can be used on the 550-Ltd.
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Since this is an 80 750 parts bike, I'll take the jugs and head as well to put on the 650 motor in the bike already to make an 810cc "kz550". Should be fun.
Oh and I think I should be able to make the master cylinder mount work. I have a zr7 exhaust on this already so I have a custom mount back there for that anyways.
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Anyways, any thoughts on that?
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Does your off-side fork have caliper mounts?
Edit: The master cylinders are also different.
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It does.
>>Edit: The master cylinders are also different.
Hopefully I can find a rebuild kit for it. I had to use am eBay front master cylinder because I couldn't find seals for the 550 one.
Thanks again for confirming that. I'll post an update when I get the parts.
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The 550-Ltd single disk rotor is the same diameter as the 650-CSR & it's larger in diameter than the 750H Ltd.
I have a couple sets of 750H forks & the caliper mounts are indeed in a different location. I think lower on the fork legs.
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"And an expanded listing of compatible disc's for several models(I believe the "K" listings are for EBC brake systems part numbers)):
Kawasaki Brake Disc Sizes
BRAKE DISC ROTORS:
Brake disc: KD1
FRONT Z250A3 Z400J12/J3 Z440D/H Z550A2/A3 Z550C1/C2(LTD) Z550D1(GPZ) Z650F2/F3/F4 Z750R1(GPZ) Z750E/L/H GT750-SHAFT VN750A"
I will, of course, test the 750 caliper on a 550, and measure the rotors before i buy the parts to be sure.
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Without doing an exhaustive search, the EBC disk on EB for the 550-Ltd has a different part number. none of them I saw had the dimensions listed.
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More unsprung weight is not what an already too soft suspension really needs.
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As mentioned in the quote, you can't really just put a dual disk wheel with rotors onto a single disk Kz550 and add a caliper. The disks won't align with the pads since the dual disks are smaller diameter. The options are to run two single-disk rotors on the dual wheel or get fork sliders from a dual-disk bike, or somehow make adapter plates and use different calipers. Or possibly get a pair of dual-disk rotors from a bigger bike. The single disk is indeed thicker than one of a dual disk.
It does raise the question why Kawasaki made forks with both caliper mounts if it also made dual-disks with smaller diameters.
Brake disks, and likely forks, depends on the year and location. There are a slew of different brake diameters for the 400/500/550 line.
The Kawasaki Factory service manual, uses the term "effective disk diameter" for it's measurements, which is not the actual O.D. measurement. From what I gather, "effective disk diameter" is measured from the center of the pad area.
From the factory service manual (red base manual 99924-1018-03):
1979 500B1 models:
Europe and Australia got dual front disks. They were 232mm.
Everywhere else got single disk. It was 250mm.
All had rear disk. It was 237mm.
1980 500B2 was the same 500B1.
The forks have bosses for calipers on both sides even if the bike only came with one brake. But the forks will be different from dual disk models because the disk sizes were different.
1980 400J1 model:
UK and West germany got dual disk 232mm.
Japan and elsewhere was single disk 250mm.
Rear drum.
1980 550A1 models:
Europe got dual disk 232mm.
Elsewhere single 250mm.
Rear drum.
1980 550C1 model:
European got dual disk 226mm.
Elsewhere single 236mm.
Rear drum.
1981 400J2
UK and West German dual disk 226mm.
Elsewhere single 236mm.
Rear drum.
1981 500B3:
All got dual disk 226mm.
Rear is 226mm.
1981 550A2 same as 400J2 single
1981 550C2 same as 400J2 single
1981 550B2 same as 500B3
1981 550D1 same as 500B3 (Actual O.D. is 260mm. Rear is 7mm thick, fronts are 5mm thick.)
The forks use different amounts of oil too.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
Other links.
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