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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 22 Oct 2012 15:31 #555197

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chonus wrote: Damn those look beautiful. I just don't think I could justify the extra expense right now. I still don't even have a swingarm setup yet. I have a line on an 05 Yamaha R6 complete rear for $250. that's with wheel, tire, swinger, shock and linkage, rear sets, and brakes. idk how easily the R6 swinger will work but I imagine it will be as hard/easy as any of the other tried and true swaps. The seller said its 9.75" at the pivot and I think mine is 9.5" so I guess just shave an eighth on each side. Any input on which way I should go would be apprectated


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removing an 1/8 inch per side sounds do able.i have not gotten to see an r6 swinger in person yet to tell you for sure.
i would think worst case scenario would be to cut the original pivot tube off and machine a new one and weld it back :whistle: .

easypeasyjapaneasy.

lemme know if i can help you.

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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 22 Oct 2012 18:00 #555224

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Im hoping that the swap wont be as involved as replacing the tube. It looks fairly similar to gixxer swingers idk. Leon, when I get said swinger I'll more than likely send it and the bits to do the 636 swap. quick question, should it have been a real pain to get the lower triple off the 636 front? I had to run the clamping bolts in backwards and use some plate metal to make a spreader
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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 23 Oct 2012 10:25 #555345

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they can be pretty tight sometimes,and you don't want to scratch the ano.

good thinking on the jack bolt idea.

hopefully just a little milling on the arm will get it between the frame rails.

leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 23 Oct 2012 11:37 #555356

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man thats a deal right there. im looking for similar forks to swap right on my 79 kz750
"boy its hot out.....oh..my bike is on fire"

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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 13 Nov 2012 00:14 #558150

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just got home and cleaned my new goodies
-Dave

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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 13 Nov 2012 13:49 #558200

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ooooooohhhhh man,getting closer!!!!!!!!!!!!!

leon
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1976 kz 900 x 3
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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 14 Nov 2012 03:59 #558288

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IM LIKING THIS BUILD!!!! ill be keeping an eye on it.

mate you have verry similar ideas to me...
im running 05' ZX636 forks and a 09' R1 swingarm

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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 14 Nov 2012 12:49 #558312

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Damn jarrad that looks sweet!! I love the spokes too, I wanted to find some spoked rims for this. One day maybe. Is that how the swinger looks or are you running it upside down? Also, did you run into any uncommon issues doing the swap or was it fairly straight forward? post a pic of those risers too please
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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 14 Nov 2012 12:50 #558313

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hahaha I just noticed Its in the kitchen too.. Love it!!
-Dave

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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 14 Nov 2012 18:30 #558350

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thanks mate, i rekon they will look fairly similar when done.

its a 09' R1 swinger, so that's the way it sits, i chose it coz it had the underbrace and the cut out in one side so i can do an undertail exhaust....
it also has reversed linkage, if you look at the pic below you will notice the dogbone
bolts to the swingarm not the frame.



the only problem i have had so far is having to make a swingarm piviot bolt and bushes, but thats only because in using a shaft drive frame as they are a lot wider and give better chain clerance on the frame.




the triples are off a 05' Z1000, the forks are the same size!

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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 16 Nov 2012 20:18 #558711

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wow that's awesome may have to consider running those triples. where did you find those spoked rims? i think id trade an arm for a pair of those!!
-Dave

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yet another KZ1000 streetfighter build 16 Nov 2012 20:51 #558719

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haha you will need an arm and a leg mate....... they are fuken hard to find!!! i searched every day for about 3 months until i found some. my Black set owe me about $1500 now after powdercoating

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