Guys
I take it we're pretty stumped for a supplier of new asymmetric floats for the early Z1 carbs?
Mine have gone heavy and are as much use as tits on a fish.
Thanks in advance, Will.
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73 asymmetric floats
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Re: 73 asymmetric floats
There is always Doremi Japan but it would be spicy.
https://www.japan-webike.ie/products/1355908.html
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Re: 73 asymmetric floats
Wrong float.
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Re: 73 asymmetric floats
How can they have gone heavy? unless they have been punctured?
Would a bit of heat to dry them out and dip in por15 not sort them out?
Correct part number 16031-024? Z fever Germany.
Would a bit of heat to dry them out and dip in por15 not sort them out?
Correct part number 16031-024? Z fever Germany.
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76 Z900A4, 77 Z650B1, 77 KZ650B1, 77 Z1000A1, 82 Z1000J2, ZRX1100R.
Re: 73 asymmetric floats
The floats get heavy with etahnol fuels altering their construction.
I've had hundreds of bikes in )plastic float versions) with this exact problem. Once hevy there's no going back.
I've searched the universe and there doesn't seem to be any option available.
I've had hundreds of bikes in )plastic float versions) with this exact problem. Once hevy there's no going back.
I've searched the universe and there doesn't seem to be any option available.
Kawasaki GPz750T, Kawasaki ZRX1100R, Kawasaki GPZ1000RX, H**** VF1000RG Rothmans, H**** VF500F2F, H**** CB1100RD, Suzuki GSX1100EFE, H**** XL125K2
Re: 73 asymmetric floats
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Re: 73 asymmetric floats
Big Fluff wrote:The floats get heavy with etahnol fuels altering their construction.
I've had hundreds of bikes in )plastic float versions) with this exact problem. Once hevy there's no going back.
I've searched the universe and there doesn't seem to be any option available.
I have available a new set of genuine kawasaki floats for the Z1 which I bought from CSMNL for my Z1B - but they don’t fit.
I will post pictures in the morning.
adrianhorsfield@live.co.uk
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Sunny Bournemouth. Dorset. UK.
Re: 73 asymmetric floats
Pictures attached- I have no use for them, I would sell them for what I paid £127 + postage.
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