Hi Zed heads
Looking for the plastic front section of the rear mudguard assembly. My old one is split in the middle and all chewed up around the bolt holes. I can bodge it for the time being but anyone got a spare? Zed Power no longer do them (although they have the Z1 ones which are a bit of a different shape but I wonder if one of those would fit? It looks the same where it slides in and bolts on...).
Surely someone out there who has monoshocked their Zed Thou has a spare one....
Cheers
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Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
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Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
2006 Bonneville T100 (lightly customised) and Z1000-A1 (nearly finished!!!)
Re: Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
Keith
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You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013
Re: Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
KeithZ1R wrote:if your happy with repro
Thanks Keith - I know Z Power have these too; the fittings look the same as mine but mine doesn't have those 'dent like' shapes in it. Not sure if Z1 one like this would fit?
Cheers
Theo
2006 Bonneville T100 (lightly customised) and Z1000-A1 (nearly finished!!!)
Re: Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
Z1 type inner mudguard will not fit Z900 or Z1000
Zeds-R-Us
Re: Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
Z1 Enterprises do this one
https://www.z1enterprises.com/rr-fender ... -1000.html
(Z power used to do the Z1000 type because I bought one - but its a few years ago now)
https://www.z1enterprises.com/rr-fender ... -1000.html
(Z power used to do the Z1000 type because I bought one - but its a few years ago now)
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Re: Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
Thanks Kev! Yes I contacted Phil and he said they can't get any now and don't know if they ever will again
Looks like it's the States then.. cheers
Or maybe not... comes to $178 with shipping... I might try John Browse
Looks like it's the States then.. cheers
Or maybe not... comes to $178 with shipping... I might try John Browse
2006 Bonneville T100 (lightly customised) and Z1000-A1 (nearly finished!!!)
Re: Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
Might work out cheaper to get your original repaired - I used these guys afew years ago to repair a cracked zx9r fairing and it came back looking like new.
https://www.plastics-surgery.com/
I dare say there are others dotted around the country just as good
In the meantime I found my old inner mudguard (from a Z1R) but from your description is in similar state to yours - ie cracks around where the bolt holes secure it at the top. As you say - you could have a go at doing it yourself as any repairs are out of sight and it doesn't have to look pretty.
https://www.plastics-surgery.com/
I dare say there are others dotted around the country just as good
In the meantime I found my old inner mudguard (from a Z1R) but from your description is in similar state to yours - ie cracks around where the bolt holes secure it at the top. As you say - you could have a go at doing it yourself as any repairs are out of sight and it doesn't have to look pretty.
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Re: Z1000-A1 inner plastic rear mudguard
Kev1R wrote:Might work out cheaper to get your original repaired - I used these guys afew years ago to repair a cracked zx9r fairing and it came back looking like new.
https://www.plastics-surgery.com/
I dare say there are others dotted around the country just as good
In the meantime I found my old inner mudguard (from a Z1R) but from your description is in similar state to yours - ie cracks around where the bolt holes secure it at the top. As you say - you could have a go at doing it yourself as any repairs are out of sight and it doesn't have to look pretty.
Cheers Kev - yes I'll probably fix it myself, at least it'll do until maybe I find a better one. Ooh that plastics repair place isn't far from me...
2006 Bonneville T100 (lightly customised) and Z1000-A1 (nearly finished!!!)
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