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Steering pin removal from bottom yoke
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10 Mar 2020 11:21 - 10 Mar 2020 15:20 #820682
by McBoney
1982 Kz1000P brat
1979 Kz1300 cafe racer project
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Hi all,
Has anyone ever removed the steering pin from the bottom yoke? I know it can be removed as it is not one piece, but I have no idea if it is screwed, pressed, welded or otherwise.
Please see the pics.
Is there a separate ring/washer between the pin and the yoke, or is the raised area where the bearing sits part of the yoke, just unpainted?
And why is the inside of the steering pin 'star-shaped'... (see pic taken from the top).
If no one knows I will have to destroy the yoke by cutting out the pin. I need the pin for the new suspension forks/yokes from the Benelli that are going on.... easier than changing the steering brace to accept a larger steering pin I reckon ....
Paul
Has anyone ever removed the steering pin from the bottom yoke? I know it can be removed as it is not one piece, but I have no idea if it is screwed, pressed, welded or otherwise.
Please see the pics.
Is there a separate ring/washer between the pin and the yoke, or is the raised area where the bearing sits part of the yoke, just unpainted?
And why is the inside of the steering pin 'star-shaped'... (see pic taken from the top).
If no one knows I will have to destroy the yoke by cutting out the pin. I need the pin for the new suspension forks/yokes from the Benelli that are going on.... easier than changing the steering brace to accept a larger steering pin I reckon ....
Paul
1982 Kz1000P brat
1979 Kz1300 cafe racer project
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10 Mar 2020 13:37 #820694
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My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
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Replied by Scirocco on topic Steering pin removal from bottom yoke
Welcome to the board but your pics donĀ“t Show up.
You should try to use a lower Resolution, (less than 2 mb).
You should try to use a lower Resolution, (less than 2 mb).
My 1975 Z 1 B 900 Project
www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/605133...ears-deep-sleep-mode
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10 Mar 2020 15:21 #820705
by McBoney
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Replied by McBoney on topic Steering pin removal from bottom yoke
Thanks Scirocco, I have amended the post. Not sure what went wrong there...
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10 Mar 2020 22:25 #820729
by TexasKZ
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1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
Replied by TexasKZ on topic Steering pin removal from bottom yoke
Grind off the weld, press it out, be happy.
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12 Mar 2020 13:16 #820809
by McBoney
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1979 Kz1300 cafe racer project
Replied by McBoney on topic Steering pin removal from bottom yoke
Ayup, that did it, although the weld was so deep I ended up too deep into the yoke to save it, so in the end I also simply put the yoke in two.
For anyone else out there doing this in the future: it is just a press-fit with a weld on the bottom.
Thanks all!
Paul
For anyone else out there doing this in the future: it is just a press-fit with a weld on the bottom.
Thanks all!
Paul
1982 Kz1000P brat
1979 Kz1300 cafe racer project
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