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rear mudgaurd
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rear mudgaurd
I have just found a long rear mudguard in my loft from 30 year ago when i had my first 73 z1
are there any code to look for so i can verify it is what i think it is ?
are there any code to look for so i can verify it is what i think it is ?
75 z1b 75 h2c z1100r rd400 z1000a1 TS125
- Tonka
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Re: rear mudgaurd
Hi, does it have a reflector on it or have the two holes?
Inheritance? What inheritance? He spent it all on booze, women and Zed parts!
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- 100Club
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- Location: weston super mare
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Re: rear mudgaurd
Ok thank you I will put it on Ebay any idea of value ?
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Re: rear mudgaurd
very rare for a rear/long mudguard chance your arm someone may bid high
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Re: rear mudgaurd
If the chrome is decent £200 plus
Re: rear mudgaurd
if chrome is reasonable worth start at £300
Re: rear mudgaurd
Hi guys
as far as I know, the long rear Z1/Z1A mudguard had no holes at the bottom. At least not in Belgium. I have no idea what the regulations were in other countries. The two holes were there for bolting a piece of metal with a reflector on it. I think the first time there was a reflector added was '75, starting with the Z1B, allthough not sure about it!
Nevertheless, a long rear mudguard is considered to be rare...
GrtZ
Philippe
as far as I know, the long rear Z1/Z1A mudguard had no holes at the bottom. At least not in Belgium. I have no idea what the regulations were in other countries. The two holes were there for bolting a piece of metal with a reflector on it. I think the first time there was a reflector added was '75, starting with the Z1B, allthough not sure about it!
Nevertheless, a long rear mudguard is considered to be rare...
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
Re: rear mudgaurd
If it didn't have the reflector holes it would be worth £100 more.
As it is, it's Z900 /Z1000. About £200 in my opinion but depends how desperate someone is
As it is, it's Z900 /Z1000. About £200 in my opinion but depends how desperate someone is
Re: rear mudgaurd
At current Z900 values it has to be worth £300 plus. Or a grand if good ole Frank was selling it
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Re: rear mudgaurd
Correct! If it has the two holes for a reflector then it will be a Z900 and not Z1. Still rare though. I have one on my 72 Z1 as I can't find one without the 2 holes!
Inheritance? What inheritance? He spent it all on booze, women and Zed parts!
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Re: rear mudgaurd
At least £350, virtually unobtainable!
Re: rear mudgaurd
Hi men
don't want to make you envy me but this is what I collected at the chromer yesterday.
These are not unobtainable as you can see, but it takes a long search!
I guess I'm a lucky bastard
GrtZ
Philippe
don't want to make you envy me but this is what I collected at the chromer yesterday.
These are not unobtainable as you can see, but it takes a long search!
I guess I'm a lucky bastard
GrtZ
Philippe
the differences between a little boy and an adult man is the price and size of their toys!
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