Morning All,
I'm after a good, genuine OEM Kawasaki fuel tap to fit my Z1000J3. Don't mind a bit of alloy cleaning up as long as it's visually decent and working.
Cheers.
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Fuel tap
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Re: Fuel tap
Rebuild kit for any second hand tap you may get is £35
https://www.z-power.co.uk/z10001100-198 ... pair-kit-1
There are new Genuine taps available.
https://www.z-power.co.uk/z10001100-198 ... hragm-type
Alternatively there is a direct copy for half that price if thats youre inclination.
https://www.z-power.co.uk/z10001100-198 ... rn-replica.
I imagine these are the correct type for youre bike?
AL
https://www.z-power.co.uk/z10001100-198 ... pair-kit-1
There are new Genuine taps available.
https://www.z-power.co.uk/z10001100-198 ... hragm-type
Alternatively there is a direct copy for half that price if thats youre inclination.
https://www.z-power.co.uk/z10001100-198 ... rn-replica.
I imagine these are the correct type for youre bike?
AL
1981 J1
Re: Fuel tap
Hi Al,
Thanks for the info, I checked Z Power originally but didn't spot the one I needed. I've checked out the price of a used tap plus a rebuild kit. Might as well buy new.
Had a slight accident with mine, I put it in alloy wheel cleaner to tidy it up but forgot it was in there.....
Cheers.
Thanks for the info, I checked Z Power originally but didn't spot the one I needed. I've checked out the price of a used tap plus a rebuild kit. Might as well buy new.
Had a slight accident with mine, I put it in alloy wheel cleaner to tidy it up but forgot it was in there.....
Cheers.
Eight valve grunt.
Remember, growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.
Z1000J3, RD350(1973), RD250E, TZR250 2MA YPVS
Remember, growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.
Z1000J3, RD350(1973), RD250E, TZR250 2MA YPVS
Re: Fuel tap
It put me in mind of when i had my tank and panels painted. Paint monkey put the tank cap in thinners for four months but couldnt get the paint off it. It all became painfully obvious when i told him it was black chrome!
AL
AL
1981 J1
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