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Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#16 PostAuthor: Andrew_s » Mon Aug 19, 2019 10:55 am

Jim W wrote:Hi Will, Yes I agree and that is what I expect I will do.. but I’d like to try to find the one I enjoyed 45 years ago if I can.


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Hopefully the attached letter received back from DVLA will give you encouragement.

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#17 PostAuthor: Jim W » Mon Aug 19, 2019 2:12 pm

Ah... that is very helpful, I will send a letter to the DVLA.
Many thanks!
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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#18 PostAuthor: chrispyduck » Mon Aug 26, 2019 8:54 am

Watching this thread with interest and nostalgic rose tinted glasses i looked up the bikes of my youth on the DVLA site; most were last taxed in the 80's and early 90's but my GS1000 BTO 285T is still taxed, mot'd and insured :shock:
I am interested to see how Jim gets on.............sure you may have to pay an inflated price if the current owner knows how important it is to you and of course is willing to let it go!!!!
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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#19 PostAuthor: Jim W » Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:27 pm

Well, I’ve got nowhere with the DVLA. They returned my letter with one telling me they don’t offer a forwarding service. Buggers. I think maybe it depends who opens the letter.... I’ll give it a while and try again.

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#20 PostAuthor: Andy M » Wed Oct 30, 2019 12:01 am

The copied letter was 2016, since then most of the local offices have been closed moving a larger amount to the main offices. Maybe they have dropped the service like the MOT history has lost the last dealer info that carried out the last known test . Just a thought
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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#21 PostAuthor: King of Kings » Sun Nov 03, 2019 12:08 pm

Agreed, I got totally ripped off by a fellow Z1OC member 10yrs ago, he had just bought my old Z1000, didn’t want to sell, but we chatted about this bike back in the day when I owned it for nearly 8yrs, then just a cpl of months later, miraculously he decides to sell :D happy days! Except, he wants well over twice the going rate at the time, but my terminally ill partner insists we buy it back regardless because of the memories that we both associate with this bike from when we first met :D What a woman! And that’s just the beginning of the story! Jeez, I miss her massively :(

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#22 PostAuthor: 73z1 » Sun Nov 03, 2019 7:22 pm

Back in the 70's a friend owned 1973 Z1 TJJ 90M. In those days I didn't have the money to buy my own Z1, but I used to ride his. I had good times on that Z1. The last time I rode it would be over 40 years ago, about 1975. Over the past couple of years I have looked on the DVLA site to see if TJJ 90M is still around? it seems it is on SORN at the moment. That is the bike I would really like to own more than any other. If anyone knows where TJJ 90M is, I would like to hear about it. Many thanks, Jim.


Jim,
Try multiple stratagies.
Who bought the bike, where do they live. Follow the chain of ownership forward.

Date government employees, in particular those with access to sorn records.
I like to dine at fine restaurants, please join me for dinner.
I like women, however in this case an exception could be made.
Present your case.

Guess where the bike could be now, either wildly or with info from the past.
Put ad in these papers, looking for old Kawasaki motorcycle TJJ 90M, reward offered.

I owned a z1 in 73 and 74. Sold bike to a friend who owned it 75 and 76 then sold it.
Twenty five years later, I wonder where my z1 is, started searching very hard.
I had multiple ideas, could not get info.
Five years later a single woman move in across street. I went over to talk.
Two weeks later guy and girl come to see me. Guy says do you remember me?
Yes, you are from the past, what is your name. He was one of possible owners.
Did you own a Kaw z1 ? Yes, still have it. Is it mine, where is it ? Yes same bike, went to shop across town, under a pile of lumber, car parts, there was my z1 in a big pile of parts.

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#23 PostAuthor: Jim W » Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:18 pm

Well....'still looking for this one. It's on SORN at the moment somewhere. I would really like to find this bike and speak to the current owner.
I haven't seen it for over 40 years. Lots of memories of it though...….

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#24 PostAuthor: Jim W » Tue Mar 03, 2020 3:49 pm

I've been looking for this bike for a long time. I've just bought a very nice Z1B, but I would still like to find the Z1 I used to ride 45 years ago if I can. I've looked on the dvla site again.... it's on SORN right now.

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#25 PostAuthor: Hobbo » Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:09 am

Guyz

Maybe wrong but sure that reg was at Yorkshire rally one yr after doing the voting just seems familiar

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#26 PostAuthor: Big Fluff » Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:46 am

Hobbo wrote:Guyz

Maybe wrong but sure that reg was at Yorkshire rally one yr after doing the voting just seems familiar

Phil

Just had a look at the 2009 pics of the Yorkshire rally and it wasn't there then.
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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#27 PostAuthor: neilbarrett » Thu Mar 05, 2020 1:21 pm

Sounds familiar that reg

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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#28 PostAuthor: Swirl » Thu Mar 05, 2020 3:09 pm

Stuck it on facebook :)
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Re: Long shot... 1973 Z1 registration TJJ 90M

#29 PostAuthor: Jim W » Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:37 pm

That’s brilliant....... be great if it gets a result!
Many thanks :D


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