Hi looking for z1000mk2 or z1000H any condition a project I’m interested
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Z1000H or z1000 mk2
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Re: Z1000H or z1000 mk2
Have you considered making one up from a z1000g? It's an Ltd with the MK2 motor and fuel injection.
Wouldn't be authentic, but it'd maybe be an easier/cheaper way?
It's something I have thought about.
Wouldn't be authentic, but it'd maybe be an easier/cheaper way?
It's something I have thought about.
http://www.airevalleyclassics.co.uk
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Keyster rebuild kits & carburettor spares - airscrews, jets, needles, starter plungers & gaskets.
Also petrol/ethanol proof float bowl gaskets. IMD pistons preferred seller.
Re: Z1000H or z1000 mk2
Hi guys
changing one model to another is easily said but not so easily done.
If the frame is the same, if it has the same dimensions and angles you could give it a try.
Finding all the correct pieces for an MK2 or an H will be very difficult. Some parts are really made of "unobtanium" or have a very high price.
In my opinion it's easier and "cheaper" to buy a MK2 or H and restore them .
After all, when changing one type to another the frame and engine number will allways denote it as a different type...
That's only my personal opinion...
GrtZ
Philippe
changing one model to another is easily said but not so easily done.
If the frame is the same, if it has the same dimensions and angles you could give it a try.
Finding all the correct pieces for an MK2 or an H will be very difficult. Some parts are really made of "unobtanium" or have a very high price.
In my opinion it's easier and "cheaper" to buy a MK2 or H and restore them .
After all, when changing one type to another the frame and engine number will allways denote it as a different type...
That's only my personal opinion...
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: Z1000H or z1000 mk2
Backs of the frame are different between a G and a MKII/H.
"Set the GRINDER on it"
Re: Z1000H or z1000 mk2
Phillipe and Gus,
thanks for the advice. Sounds like it's not worth it then...
thanks for the advice. Sounds like it's not worth it then...
http://www.airevalleyclassics.co.uk
10% discount code Z1OCTEN
Keyster rebuild kits & carburettor spares - airscrews, jets, needles, starter plungers & gaskets.
Also petrol/ethanol proof float bowl gaskets. IMD pistons preferred seller.
10% discount code Z1OCTEN
Keyster rebuild kits & carburettor spares - airscrews, jets, needles, starter plungers & gaskets.
Also petrol/ethanol proof float bowl gaskets. IMD pistons preferred seller.
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