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KZ900 leans too much on side stand
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Those are both short ones, I have just measured my thou A series stand and from bolt centre to heel of stand which are the critical measurements it is 10 1/2 inches, a fair bit longer than my ltd stand which is the same as the one on the right, putting those two at around 9 1/2 and 9 inches at the important measuring pointsMikaw wrote: Pictures are distorted like looking through glasses that are to strong.
My 1978 Ltd 1000 leaned to much, but not as much as your appears to. I swapped in a Kz900 side stand to straighten it up. I’ll measure both and let see what yours measures out at.
EDIT: Added photos.
I made sure the level and the yard stick were parallel and the top of the stand was sitting against the level square. The Kz900 measured 11-5/16” and the Ltd was about 3/4” less at 10-9/16”
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kevski wrote:
Those are both short ones, I have just measured my thou A series stand and from bolt centre to heel of stand which are the critical measurements it is 10 1/2 inches, a fair bit longer than my ltd stand which is the same as the one on the right, putting those two at around 9 1/2 and 9 inches at the important measuring pointsMikaw wrote: Pictures are distorted like looking through glasses that are to strong.
My 1978 Ltd 1000 leaned to much, but not as much as your appears to. I swapped in a Kz900 side stand to straighten it up. I’ll measure both and let see what yours measures out at.
EDIT: Added photos.
I made sure the level and the yard stick were parallel and the top of the stand was sitting against the level square. The Kz900 measured 11-5/16” and the Ltd was about 3/4” less at 10-9/16”
I can agree that is a more accurate why to measure, but look at this. My level it magnetic. sticking the top of the stand to the mag represents 90deg to the povit. The offset will have an effect on lean also what kind of offset is there in the 1000A stand. If it’s more like the LTD than the 900A4 then the extra length has less impact for vertical
1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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KZ900; Z1
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Shankkole wrote: No technical advice here. Its just funny how the chopper sites have threads on making your bike lean (i.e. fucking up stock stand).Then you all have every spec of every available stand ever to fix said mod.I love the attention to detail here.There is o so much to learn from you all ! just laughing at the ying and yang of the world.BE WELL
I hate to rip on anyone for their personal tastes but as far as mine go, that whole chopper thing came and went for me in the 60s and 70s. Funny how all of a sudden manufacturers were putting things like goofy sissy bars, step seats and hi rise bars on what was a great looking bike. Norton had a Commando that tried to be Easy Rider in the mid 70s. Just my personal opinion but no better way to destroy a bike than to chop it. Here's a perfect example... a chopped KZ900 that someone put a ton of money into that I wouldn't give you a thousand bucks for... unless maybe I needed the motor to put in another bike.
KZ900; Z1
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A quick check of the bikes currently in the garage:
81 KZ305 18 deg.
92 XT225 15 deg.
85 VF1100c 12 deg.
84 VF700c 12 deg.
85 VT500 16 deg.
78 GL1000 15deg.
When parking the Magna with any high side slant in the road, the bike stands to vertical. Where as the KZ305 has too much lean when the road has a low side slant.
I would say 15 -16 degree lean is about right.
94 KE100
81 CM200t
82 KZ305
85 VF1100c
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1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
1978 KZ 1000 B2 LTD
1980 KZ 750 E1
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