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Then I hand lapped each piston to exactly the same length. This I am unsure of wheter it will help, but another great friend of mine, always made sure the brake drums on the cars he did were all the exact same diameter, so they all engage at the same time.
This makes sense so I thought I would try it. The pistons had a .003" range of size difference. .8435"-.8465", now they all measure exactly .843".
We'll see if this all helps the "feel' of the front brakes on the track.
Just thought I would share this, to see if any of you have input.
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Great info though, thanks for sharing. What type of wheel do you use to buff that stuff?
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That car would stop Dead straight... very unusual for a Mopar.
The buffing wheel is "cotton" left over from polishing the KZ motor, I think about 3 inch diameter. I bought all kinds of stuff from "Tar heel parts Inc". They are absolutely the greatest. All kinds of good advice, we polished about 4 bikes I think using their recipes, advice and products. good to talk to on the phone they will walk you thru any polishing process.
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i bought braided lines,a newer zx6 radial master, and Friction Performance pads for my brake upgrades. they work as good as i need. no trouble getting the back wheel off the ground with 2 fingers. the pads give me a more sensitive and progressive feel. most notably while trail braking.
put some cable ties around your fork legs, to measure there travel while braking. if u are using almost all of the travel u need more stronger springs or more preload .
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Here is a good question for you KZ fellas...
If I made 25 sets of rearsets Would you be interested? They would need to be just the bracket part, this is due to the large variety of braking systems used by all of us, each one requiring a different linkage and pedal set-up. So I am thinking of reproducing the footrest brackets I roughed out for mine. You would then need to add pegs, and linkage.
If you do not like that, then suggest something. Our shop would like to take one idea from each Manager ( I am one of those) and see if we can come up with a product we can sell in limited numbers. Experimental stuff.
Suggestions??
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tk11b40 wrote: So while we are waiting for the KZ to get the Dyno treatment, I have a great oopuritunity to make some KZ parts in the Machine Shop I work in. We have 56,000 sq ft. of bulding seperated into a screw machine dept., Lathe dept., and Milling department.
Here is a good question for you KZ fellas...
If I made 25 sets of rearsets Would you be interested? They would need to be just the bracket part, this is due to the large variety of braking systems used by all of us, each one requiring a different linkage and pedal set-up. So I am thinking of reproducing the footrest brackets I roughed out for mine. You would then need to add pegs, and linkage.
If you do not like that, then suggest something. Our shop would like to take one idea from each Manager ( I am one of those) and see if we can come up with a product we can sell in limited numbers. Experimental stuff.
Suggestions??
can u give us a visual ? do u have a similar mount on your bike now ?
how about a points cover with a slant. like the Yosh ones for road racing. it could say KZ on it or something ?
aluminum motor mounts are popular.
i will email u some pic's/ideas.
Attachment yoshpointcover.jpg not found
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
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Cobourg, Ont. Can.
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mark1122 wrote:
tk11b40 wrote: So while we are waiting for the KZ to get the Dyno treatment, I have a great oopuritunity to make some KZ parts in the Machine Shop I work in. We have 56,000 sq ft. of bulding seperated into a screw machine dept., Lathe dept., and Milling department.
Here is a good question for you KZ fellas...
If I made 25 sets of rearsets Would you be interested? They would need to be just the bracket part, this is due to the large variety of braking systems used by all of us, each one requiring a different linkage and pedal set-up. So I am thinking of reproducing the footrest brackets I roughed out for mine. You would then need to add pegs, and linkage.
If you do not like that, then suggest something. Our shop would like to take one idea from each Manager ( I am one of those) and see if we can come up with a product we can sell in limited numbers. Experimental stuff.
Suggestions??
can u give us a visual ? do u have a similar mount on your bike now ?
how about a points cover with a slant. like the Yosh ones for road racing. it could say KZ on it or something ?
aluminum motor mounts are popular.
i will email u some pic's/ideas.
Attachment yoshpointcover.jpg not found
That's actually a Moriwaki logo, you can buy Moriwaki points covers straight form Moriwaki. モリワキ
This is Yoshimura's logo: ヨシムラ A Yoshimura points cover would be bitching! I'd buy two, one to hang in my office!
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Current: 79 KZ1000 A3 MKII, 78 KZ1000 A2, 78 KZ1000 Z1-R, 78 KZ650 SR, 80 KE175
Former: 03 KLX400SR, 99 ZRX1000, 82 KZ750 LTD, 80 KZ1000 A4 MKII, 80 KZ1000 LTD, 78 KZ1000 A2, 74 H-2 750 Triple, 78 KL250
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The points cover, would be easy to make, 1 lathe Op, 1 mill op. I just need a different Logo.
I will look into this, the part is possible.
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like Kawi, KZ or KZR
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