Hi
How easy was the swap to ZZR1100 front forks, yokes, and rear arm etc. was it plug and play or was there much head scratching and engineering prowess required?
Love the detail... great job.
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- 100Club
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Help and motivation always required......
KZ1000 B4 under light restoration.
KZ1000 B4 under light restoration.
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Hi, front end was a stem swap and modification to the lock stops. Rear end was a trim to the swingarm pivot width, and bearing change for the GPz spindle.
Hope this helps,
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Hope this helps,
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Ok…we need to hear more about this dark horse,she is is a cracker. I’m in the middle of doing the same conversation but had trouble with clearance on the forks to fairing/headlight mount.
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Hmmmm, I don't recall any issues with clearance at the front. Mine came from a ZZR1100C1, maybe there are differences if another version is used?
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