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Z1000st rear mudguard
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Z1000st rear mudguard
I am looking for a long rear mudguard for sale for z1000st.
It us getting a bit wet with the one fitted.
It us getting a bit wet with the one fitted.
Last edited by Dunlop4 on Mon Oct 30, 2023 8:44 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
I have found they are very hard to find, some one sells a fiberglass one but not seen them for a while, i am also looking will let you know if i come across them
best regards B
best regards B
Z900A4, Z1000A1, Z1000ST E1,E2, Z1000Mk2 A3,Z1000H Z1R D1, z1000j3, Z1000P. Z900RS SE,
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
1981 J1
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
It looks similar, I wonder if they could make a few for the st.
As a lot of people wasn't these.
Thanks both for the reply.
As a lot of people wasn't these.
Thanks both for the reply.
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
Hi.
Looks nice and its good to see its getting proper use. ST 's are very underrated. Just noted the black plate and think you'll be in a spot of bother with plod as I don't think you can fit them to vehicles after 1975. Could cost you money - beware.
Looks nice and its good to see its getting proper use. ST 's are very underrated. Just noted the black plate and think you'll be in a spot of bother with plod as I don't think you can fit them to vehicles after 1975. Could cost you money - beware.
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Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
Any vehicle reg'd as historic can carry a black plate. I've got several late 70's bikes with black plates and never had a problem. Even been nicked for speeding a few times and it's never been raised as an issue.
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76 Z900A4, 77 Z650B1, 77 KZ650B1, 77 Z1000A1, 82 Z1000J2, ZRX1100R.
76 Z900A4, 77 Z650B1, 77 KZ650B1, 77 Z1000A1, 82 Z1000J2, ZRX1100R.
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
My understanding is that in 2015 vehicles manufactured more than 40 years ago were eligible to display the traditional black and silver number plates.
DVLA realised that the 'rolling' historic vehicle status changes had created a loophole re black/silver plates.
So legislation came into effect from the 1st January 2021, going forward, any vehicle constructed after 1 January 1980 are now ineligible to display the black and silver number plate despite being recorded in the DVLA’s historic tax class.
Those vehicles with a construction date prior to 1 January 1980 will continue to be able to legally display black and silver number plates to avoid any undue costs of replacement.
Cheers
Stu
DVLA realised that the 'rolling' historic vehicle status changes had created a loophole re black/silver plates.
So legislation came into effect from the 1st January 2021, going forward, any vehicle constructed after 1 January 1980 are now ineligible to display the black and silver number plate despite being recorded in the DVLA’s historic tax class.
Those vehicles with a construction date prior to 1 January 1980 will continue to be able to legally display black and silver number plates to avoid any undue costs of replacement.
Cheers
Stu
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
these fit the Mk2 if that helps
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
Hi men
as I've mentioned before, way back in the past, the rear mudguards of an ST and a MK2 look the same but they aren't.
They're very hard to find because a lot of them were cut in the past.
Have a look in the topic " differences between ST and MK2"
Good luck with the search for a long mudguard, it might take a while but they're out there somewhere.
GrtZ
Philippe
as I've mentioned before, way back in the past, the rear mudguards of an ST and a MK2 look the same but they aren't.
They're very hard to find because a lot of them were cut in the past.
Have a look in the topic " differences between ST and MK2"
Good luck with the search for a long mudguard, it might take a while but they're out there somewhere.
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
Thanks Phillipe
There is quite a difference between the mk2 and st.
The search continues.
There is quite a difference between the mk2 and st.
The search continues.
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
Philippe wrote:Hi men
as I've mentioned before, way back in the past, the rear mudguards of an ST and a MK2 look the same but they aren't.
They're very hard to find because a lot of them were cut in the past.
Have a look in the topic " differences between ST and MK2"
Good luck with the search for a long mudguard, it might take a while but they're out there somewhere.
GrtZ
Philippe
Hi , can you post a link to that topic ST / Mk2 . I can't find it. Thanks
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Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
when life hands you lemons.. tequila
Re: Z1000st rear mudguard
Hi Andy
you can find it in the Z1OC members only, The Kings' lineage, Z1000ST
GrtZ
Philippe
you can find it in the Z1OC members only, The Kings' lineage, Z1000ST
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
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