WTB KZ1300
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WTB KZ1300
9 years 3 months ago
Would prefer and earlier carbureted model. Not interested in a dresser. Long story short, I bought one and it has a bent frame
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Re: WTB KZ1300
9 years 3 months agoShelbygt wrote: Would prefer and earlier carbureted model. Not interested in a dresser. Long story short, I bought one and it has a bent frame
Can't salvage the frame? It's just tubing. Wouldn't stop me from fixing it.
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9 years 3 months ago - 9 years 3 months ago
These guys have been straightening frames for me since the late 70's. His concern is one of tubes in the gussets above the engine is about 1/4 lower than the other. Big picture it can be made ridable but not sure he can get it right. He suggested finding another frame. I'm not above it if I could find one. Know of any? Are the baggers the same frame?
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Re: WTB KZ1300
9 years 3 months ago
FROM WHAT I KNOW- The Voyagers are different frames, while the early -B model dressers are the same. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Regardless, I guarantee you it will be cheaper and easier to find a replacement frame (with title, don't forget) and transfer everything over. I'm not saying one will show up immediately, but you'll have more options over just replacing the bike- even junk parts bikes become eligible, so long as the donor bike wasn't wrecked.
Regardless, I guarantee you it will be cheaper and easier to find a replacement frame (with title, don't forget) and transfer everything over. I'm not saying one will show up immediately, but you'll have more options over just replacing the bike- even junk parts bikes become eligible, so long as the donor bike wasn't wrecked.
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Re: WTB KZ1300
9 years 3 months ago - 9 years 3 months ago
Looks like the Voyager started in 1983. So KZ1300 82 or earlier dresser (B model) frame should be the same?
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Re: WTB KZ1300
9 years 3 months ago
The A and 1980B2 (one year only) frames are basically the same, but there are minor differences. The B frame has no mounts for turn signals. They are integral with the fairing and saddle bags. The seat mounting brackets on the B are different. However, there are owners who have converted 1980B models to A configuration. One guy had his set up so he could convert back and forth to either A or B in about 30 minutes.
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