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78 KZ. That's funny. EdHey fellas what year ZX has wheels that bolt on to my 78 KZ, I see them all over the web and want to do as little (visible) modification as possible? Thanks Fellas
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There's no real fast way to do the wheel swap unless you use the forks off the ZX too, that way you won't have to adapt the brakes to fit and make wheel spacers or ,maybe, if needed, change bearings. You can find all this info out by checking axle sizes and measuring disc spacing, there's a few guys here that should be able to help. I have a friend thats put ZX wheels on an 82 GPZ but that won't really help you, there's more differences with the earlier bikes. Same goes for the rear, check axle sizes and measure or ask for hub width, you'll probably have to alter spacers to centre the rear wheel, you'll also have to measure the rear sprocket offset to make sure you're chain is aligned and sort out the rear brakes, there's more to it than it looks....
Hope that was more helpful...
PS, you also have your speedo drive to take into consideration, I think the ZX wheels are 18 inch at the front, your 78 would be 19 inch...
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I admit I certainly make the occasional dumb ass comment. However, it would seem logical for the original poster to state which 1978 Kawasaki he plans to install a front wheel on. In 1978 Kawasaki made a bunch of different KZ models ranging from 200cc models on up through 1000cc models. They do not all use the same front wheel, so specifying which model would be helpful. I looked between the lines, but did not see what model was being discussed - did I miss something? One very simple way to avoid such issues is to simply add the year and model to the signature line. That way one does not need to remember to show that information in every posting. EdIgnore ED mate, he seems to have a problem reading between the lines and adds the occasional dumb ass comment. ....
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I admit I certainly make the occasional dumb ass comment. However, it would seem logical for the original poster to state which 1978 Kawasaki he plans to install a front wheel on.
Then why not say that ED, it would have been a far more appropriate comment. I'll also point out that you aren't one of the modified guys here, {apart from your horn}, you prefer stock bikes and have made that abundantly clear. One simple way of "avoiding such issues" would be to try., like most people here, and be helpful.
Most guys here doing wheel swaps own the larger capacity Kawasaki's,{750 and up}, I did assume the OP has a larger bike because the ZX wheels are a fairly common swap / upgrade on these bikes.
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If you don't get a definitive answer, in the mean time you could do a internet searches.
To search only topics on KZR >> search = site:kzrider.com wheel swap. or use whatever terms are appropriate instead of wheel swap. choose image search first, then search all if the image search didn't show much of anything.
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Personally I think KZs look best with their original equipment, but it's a matter of taste.
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