my z650 / 1170 rebuild

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Re: my z650 rebuild

18 Sep 2010 17:12
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the lucky thing is the TL stem fits the 650 frame and bearings are available off the shelf , i did make a small adjustment to the bottom yoke along the way but it turns out i didnt need to , i recessed the stem hole to give me a bit more length but after machining the yoke to size i had to push the stem back down and pin it

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Re: my z650 rebuild

18 Sep 2010 17:14
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this is the original TL top yoke and my modifed yoke side by side ,

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Re: my z650 rebuild

18 Sep 2010 17:18
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i had to make up some spacer tubes to fit inside the new yoke because the new yoke has a larger hole than the fork tops but everything tightens up nicely .

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Re: my z650 rebuild

18 Sep 2010 17:22
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because i dont like to chuck things away if i can put them to use i cut the TL top yoke up and made some mounts for my turn signals

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Re: my z650 rebuild

18 Sep 2010 17:23
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Re: my z650 rebuild

19 Sep 2010 02:51
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Thats some nice work, bit of ingenuity goes a long way.
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Re: my z650 rebuild

19 Sep 2010 11:22
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Looks great, love hopped up 650'sKeep up the good work.

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Re: my z650 rebuild

19 Sep 2010 11:52
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this is how it looked whaen i first fired it up , cb400 twin shock rear end and a different exhaust , with mounting the motor so low i can easily get the barrels off in the frame , which is lucky as this motor had lots of problems

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Re: my z650 rebuild

19 Sep 2010 12:02 - 19 Sep 2010 12:11
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the motor had a bad rumble / rattle from the transmission so i had to take it out and investigate , turns out one of the output shaft bearings was worn out so i replaced it, stuck it back in and it still had a noisy rumble ,so i took the clutch out just to run it without the trans turning and it had a noisy crank as well , i got this motor as a supposedly running example , ye it ran but i decieded to strip it to see what else was wrong , the rings were so thin its a wonder it ran at all , on closer inspection they had a T shaped cross section , now i've never seen rings wear out like this so rather than rebuild the motor i had a word with a mate who runs a breakers , just so happens he had a bike for breaking goin cheap , yet another gpz ! but had to be broken and not returned to the road , ideal !!
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Re: my z650 rebuild

19 Sep 2010 12:04
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doesnt look much , but only cost me £100 , about $170 ???
i stripped the motor and found it had 1170 pistons , very nice :ohmy:

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Re: my z650 rebuild

19 Sep 2010 12:07
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it also had a mono shock rear end with a wp shock and a one off ally lower link , someone put some effort into this

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Re: my z650 rebuild

19 Sep 2010 12:08
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nice bit of welding, i thought it would be rude to chuck it away so i decieded to monoshock my frame

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