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KZ900 A4 Double Disk Conversion

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david edgcombe

KZ900 A4 Double Disk Conversion

#1 PostAuthor: david edgcombe » Fri Jul 13, 2007 7:48 pm

Have been patiently buying up bits from ebay to fit a second disk to the KZ, after much research in various manuals managed to get a second 296 mm x 6 mm 4 hole disc, 4 way dist block, RH caliper and a master cylinder, I can confirm that they are all original Z900 bits, except the master cylinder that is a 'Tokico Japan' unit but not stamped 5/8 as it should be if its the double disk unit. Does any know an easy way to confirm it's a 5/8 unit without stipping it down and measuring the bore? I can can get a new 5/8 unit from Z-Enterprises but trying to save the ? !! :)

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Re: KZ900 A4 Double Disk Conversion

#2 PostAuthor: z1bnackerkwacker » Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:16 pm

david edgcombe wrote: except the master cylinder that is a 'Tokico Japan' unit but not stamped 5/8 as it should be if its the double disk unit.


Had a similar conversation with Z Power Dave and he told me they are not always stamped 5/8 on bottom......

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#3 PostAuthor: phil churchett » Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:39 pm

Hi David,
are you the person i spoke to at Uttoxeter last Saturday? You had purchased your bike from RWHS?
Chris Rivett [his contact no is in the club mag] can convert your m/cylinder.
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#4 PostAuthor: david edgcombe » Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:18 pm

Phil,
No not thebloke from Uttoxeter! but did get the Z from RWHS, thanks for the advice, will give Chris Rivett a bell to see what can be done.


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