I've owned this bike since 1992 - That's some 24 years......blimey, how time flies!
During this time it's been through many stages - from original spec restoration to what you see now.
I always wanted one as a teenager back in the day when all my mates' big brothers had them and I loved the way they were modded from almost the day they bought them.
I guess this is why I ended up taking this to the classic modded spec it is here, trying to keep it retro without the usual modern USD forks & ZRX swingarm etc(nothing at all wrong with those, but I preferred the period spokes/RWU/JMC route).
All round built to be a balanced bike where the brakes and handling can match the uprated engine - built for practicality and everyday use if required.
The bike flies; it has 106bhp on tap so it goes as good as it looks.
Starts on the button & runs with no problems.
Tickover's a little lumpy due to the state of tune, but I've used it to occasionally commute in London and it's not an issue. It'll sit there just burbling.... and being menacing!
Has a full MOT.
Worth noting from a practical point of view is that although it has clip-ons, there are blanking holes for bar risers in the top yoke to put standard bars on if required - these will be supplied.
Also, the rear part of the Marving exhaust can swivel down and the original pillion rests(included) be re-fitted should two-up riding be necessary.
I'd bore you for hours about how it arrived at it's current spec but here's the list of the main components and mods(if you need more info then of course, just ask):
ENGINE:
Engine rebuilt by Performoto in Tottenham, London.
Recently set up & Dyno-ed by BobFarnham to give 106bhp at the back wheel(readout provided):
1045cc with wiseco pistons
Bob Farnham gasflowed head
Stainless valves
Z650 valve shims over cups
Cam Motion cam
Dynacoils
Dyna electronic ignition
Taylor HT leads
Mikuni VM29mm smoothbores (stripped & rebuilt using Mikuni parts) thru adapted std airbox.
Marving 4:1 racing exhaust(new)
Brand new Debben heavier duty clutch & springs
Hydraulic clutch conversion with ZXR1100 clutch perch/mastercylinder
Goodridge brake & clutch hoses(black)
5/8" offset front drive sprocket(new)
Talon rear sprocket(new)
530 DID chain(new)
PMC quick action throttle(new)
H-D rebuilt starter motor.
Moriwaki points cover(new)
Engine casings Smethurst ceramic polished.
RUNNING GEAR:
5.5" rear /3.5"front alloy wheel rims with stainless spokes on original Smethurst ceramic processed Z1000 hubs.
180 rear/120 front tyres - barely worn.
Ohlins piggyback shocks.
ZZR1100 polished 42mm forks.
ZZR1100 top/bottom yoke with Z1000 stem
JMC swing arm
Brembo front calipers with billet adaptor plates - Ducati SPS spec
Brembo front f/floating discs - Ducati SPS spec
ZXR1100 front brake perch /mastercylinder
Brembo rear caliper - Ducati SPS spec
Brembo rear disc - Ducati SPS spec
CYCLEPARTS
Z power tail tidy
Z1 tail light
Giugliari 2/4 seat(original)
Tarozzi rearsets(new)
Harris 1" rise clipons(new)
PMC headlight bracket(new)
Triumph Thunderbird Sport steel front fender stripped & chromed(new)
Pingel free-flow fuel tap(new)
With so many new parts, the overall condition is excellent. The frame was powdercoated some years ago and retains it's deep lustre.
The paintwork looks fine but does have the odd blemish from over the years - still looks the part tho.
Speaking to Bob Farnham, he mentioned that with a wider bore/ free-er flowing exhaust he'd be able to get nearly 10bhp more but I had a louder one on before and found it just too loud for me(I must be getting old!!)
Viewing is welcomed - I live in Lewisham, S.E. London.
I'm happy to ask any questions as it's not exactly a stock bike so there probably will be some.
More photos to be taken asap
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Z1000A2 Cafe-modified
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Re: Z1000A2 Cafe-modified
Very nice example
Re: Z1000A2 Cafe-modified
Very nice!
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Re: Z1000A2 Cafe-modified
Thanks for the nice remarks guys
Re: Z1000A2 Cafe-modified
Similar stance to a Jota and would probably give one a good run for it's money
- especially with those brakes and tyres.
I like it a lot because it is not over done
- especially with those brakes and tyres.
I like it a lot because it is not over done
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