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Z200 Forks
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15 Jan 2020 13:02 #817147
by sbartle
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Hi all,
I have a '79 A2 Z200 that has 32mm fork stanchions (measured with a vernier). Can someone with a similar year bike measure theirs as everything I am reading suggests they should be 31mm.
Thanks,
Shaun.
I have a '79 A2 Z200 that has 32mm fork stanchions (measured with a vernier). Can someone with a similar year bike measure theirs as everything I am reading suggests they should be 31mm.
Thanks,
Shaun.
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16 Jan 2020 06:38 - 16 Jan 2020 06:50 #817188
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Replied by martin_csr on topic Z200 Forks
Howdy. There aren't that many KZ200s around KZR, so you might not get an answer very quick. Is it possible your calipers are off? I would check them against a good ruler or something else w a known dimension. Someone may have swapped the forks. 40-yrs is a long time.
From the Ohio cafe racers fork tube conversion chart the KZ200-A2 should have 31mm forks.
At Partzilla the fork diagram for the A2 shows that the 79-81 KZ200/250 models use the same fork seals & the seals I found are 31mm.
From the Ohio cafe racers fork tube conversion chart the KZ200-A2 should have 31mm forks.
At Partzilla the fork diagram for the A2 shows that the 79-81 KZ200/250 models use the same fork seals & the seals I found are 31mm.
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16 Jan 2020 08:53 #817206
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Thank you.
I used analogue calipers so they can be off. (I’ve used the same set for 20 years.
Yes, someone could have changed the forks, although everything would suggest they are original. Some of the fork seals I have seen for sale are 32mm. Strange one.
Thank you again,
Shaun
I used analogue calipers so they can be off. (I’ve used the same set for 20 years.
Yes, someone could have changed the forks, although everything would suggest they are original. Some of the fork seals I have seen for sale are 32mm. Strange one.
Thank you again,
Shaun
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19 Jan 2020 06:25 #817417
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Replied by bluej58 on topic Z200 Forks
Hey Shaun,
I don't know where you live or if you are even interested but this has just been relisted in Hobart Indiana.
Great price for a no mile titled kz200
chicago.craigslist.org/nwi/mpo/d/hobart-kz-200/7058905005.html
I don't know where you live or if you are even interested but this has just been relisted in Hobart Indiana.
Great price for a no mile titled kz200
chicago.craigslist.org/nwi/mpo/d/hobart-kz-200/7058905005.html
78 KZ1000 A2A
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